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Skeena clears permits, targets 2027 restart at Eskay Creek

5th February 2026

By: Creamer Media Reporter

     

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TSX- and NYSE-listed Skeena Resources has completed the permitting process for its Eskay Creek gold/silver project in British Columbia after receiving the final regulatory approval required to advance the operation into commercial development.

The company said it had been granted an Environmental Management Act (EMA) permit by the British Columbia Ministry of Environment and Parks, clearing the way for full-scale construction and a planned restart of mining operations in the second quarter of 2027.

The EMA permit was jointly approved with the Tahltan Central Government and follows the receipt of the BC Mines Act permit on January 27. Together, the two approvals conclude the regulatory process for the 100%-owned Eskay Creek project.

Eskay Creek, once one of Canada’s highest-grade gold and silver mines, is being redeveloped by Skeena as a modern underground and openpit operation.

The company will focus on advancing construction activities and detailed development planning, as it targets production restart in 2027.

“I congratulate Skeena on reaching this important milestone with the receipt of the final permit to commence full-scale construction at Eskay Creek," said Mining and Critical Minerals Minister Jagrup Brar in a statement.

"This achievement represents a significant step forward in responsible resource development that supports jobs, strengthens local economies, and aligns with our shared commitment to environmental stewardship. We look forward to the positive contributions this project will bring to British Columbia’s mining sector and to the communities it supports.”

Skeena CEO Randy Reichert said the permits reflected years of planning and engagement.

“Receiving the final permits is a pivotal milestone for our team and a testament to years of rigorous planning, collaboration, and commitment to responsible development. We are deeply grateful to our employees, the Tahltan Nation and the regulatory authorities for their ongoing support throughout this process. With this approval in hand, we are well-positioned to advance toward construction and long-term value creation for all stakeholders.”
 

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