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Harvest Gold Receives Government Approval For Drill Permits On Its Mosseau Gold Project In Quebec's Urban Barry Belt
(TheNewswire) Vancouver, British Columbia / April 23, 2025 ‑ TheNewswire...

About this update from Harvest Gold Corporation
[{"type":"text","content":"Harvest Gold Receives Government Approval For Drill Permits On Its Mosseau Gold Project In Quebec's Urban Barry Belt\n\n\n (TheNewswire)\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Vancouver, British Columbia /\n \n\n April 23,\n \n\n 2025 ‑\n \n\n TheNewswire -\n \n\n Harvest Gold Corporation\n \n (TSXV: HVG)\n(“\n \n Harvest\n \n\n Gold\n \n ” or the “\n \n Company\n \n ”)\n \n is\npleased to announce that it has successfully received all required\ngovernment / ATI permits, providing the Company latitude for selecting\ndrill targets in the Northen and Central areas of Mosseau. Targets in\nthe northern area have been prioritized while the Company’s\nGeological team is finalizing targets in the Central area and expects\nthat process to be completed within the next two weeks.\n \n\n\n The Company continues to work with government regulatory authorities\nand First Nation communities to ensure proper consultation and\ncompliance with all environmental and operational requirements.\n \n\n Harvest Gold President and CEO, Rick Mark, states: “This set of\nGovernment approvals clears the path to drilling in late spring/early\nsummer.\n \n Our team has worked diligently to secure\nthese permits and now turns to finalizing drill targets at Mosseau,\nwhich are being identified through an extensive compilation of\nhistorical data and Harvest Gold’s recent geological and geochemical\nsurveys. This marks a significant milestone for the Company as it\nadvances exploration efforts to unlock the potential of our flagship\nMosseau project.”\n \n\n\n\n Having a drill program just east of\nLebel-sur-Quévillon in Quebec comes with several strategic and\ncost-saving benefits, especially compared to remote exploration\nprojects. It positively impacts logistics, infrastructure use\nincluding accommodations and road access, and overall drilling\ncosts.\n \n\n\n\n In Quebec, an Authorization for Impact-Causing\nExploration Work (ATI) is a permit introduced by the Ministère des\nRessources naturelles et des Forêts (MRNF) that became mandatory on\nMay 6, 2024. This authorization is required before conducting certain\nmineral exploration activities, including diamond drilling. The ATI\naims to enhance transparency, ensure that the concerns of local\nmunicipalities and Indigenous communities ar...