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1911 Gold eyes 2027 restart at Manitoba Mine

Episode Summary

1911 Gold Corporation CEO Shaun Heinrichs joined Steve Darling from the Vancouver Resources Investment Conference to share news about the company's progress at its fully permitted, past-producing project in Manitoba. In the interview, Heinrichs outlined how 1911 Gold is preparing for a targeted production restart in 2027. The company is actively rehabbing its underground infrastructure, including escape ways, power centers, and water removal systems — critical steps in readiness for future operations. “We’re tightening up a lot of the drill spacing on the old 43-101 resource... so we can expand the actual mine life itself,” Heinrichs said. Development work is ongoing alongside aggressive drilling efforts, with over 25,000 metres completed across three newly identified targets within the mine lease area. Heinrichs noted the company sees strong potential to expand its 1.1 million ounce resource both laterally and at depth. Beyond the main asset, the company is also exploring satellite opportunities across its extensive land package, including a southeastern target with an existing 337,000-ounce resource grading 8 grams per tonne. Plans are underway to grow this resource and assess its future production potential. Heinrichs highlighted the broader economic impact of the project, stating it could directly employ over 350 people and generate significant revenues for Manitoba. “We’ve got to execute our plan. And I think it's going to have a big benefit for the province and of course, for the country,” he said. Watch the full interview to hear more about 1911 Gold’s vision for the future. #proactiveinvestors #1911goldcorporation #tsxv #aumb #otcqx #aumbf #vric2026 #ManitobaMining #1911Gold #ShaunHeinrichs #GoldStocks #JuniorMining #ResourceExpansion #UndergroundMining #MiningInvestment #PreciousMetals