Kirkland Lake Gold’s No. 4 shaft finally hits bottom, on track for late 2022 completion
The digging is done on the new shaft at the Macassa Mine in Kirkland Lake.
Kirkland Lake Gold announced this week that the sinking phase of its No. 4 Shaft has been completed, down to a depth of 6,400 feet, as a Jan. 12.
The $240-million shaft project, which broke ground in 2019, will boost production to more than 400,000 ounces of gold annually and tie into new gold reserves in the Kirkland Lake camp.
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