Save Record Ridge

Hello friends, neighbours, and members of our community, local and spread far and wide!

Thanks for being here, and helping us to fight West High Yield’s plan to put an open pit mine on Record Ridge. 

So... WHY not?

  • Social impacts on downtown gatherings, and businesses, as well as on events like our Golden City Days, and festivals.
  • Poorly addressed health and safety concerns, including exposure to asbestos, noise & water pollution.
  • Environmental concerns - damage to ecosystems, watersheds (including one at Sheep Creek that West High Yield was completely oblivious to until the community meetings), dust, wildlife displacement, and destruction of unique and irreplaceable plant species & grasslands.
  • Economic impacts on retail, recreation, and tourism, including changes and possible limited access to the crown jewel of our trail network, the Seven Summits. 
  • Cultural concerns, such as impacts on Indigenous land and historical significance for the Sinixt and Ktunaxa peoples.

Help us out by signing the digital petition: https://form.jotform.com/231375084434051

We will also have a letter template & email addresses to send it to shortly. Keep your eyes peeled!

Love,

Friends of Record Ridge

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Indigenous Groups, ECCC, the US the Washington State Department of Ecology, the US Environmental Protection Agency, the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary, and the City of Rossland, SRRAC, all either requesting or suggesting that the the designation of the Record Ridge open pit magnesium mine be designated as reviewable

Public comment Period starting April 18th. Send your letters of concern (impact statement)

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