AME BC Current Publications
| | AME BC’s Annual Report is a look at the year 2009 in review. It provides information on AME BC committees, awards program, and Corporate Members, as well as the auditor’s report, treasurer’s report, Honourable Service Roll, and more. Annual Report 2009 ( PDF 1MB) |
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| | Mineral Exploration is the flagship publication of AME BC, and is published by Canada Wide Media Limited. Mineral Exploration Magazine ( PDF 13.4 MB) |
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| | AME BC and the Prospectors & Developers Association Of Canada (PDAC) are pleased to present the fourth Canadian Mineral Exploration Health & Safety Annual Report. Health & Safety Annual Report 2008 ( PDF 1MB) |
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| | Thinking about becoming a member of AME BC? This brochure outlines all the many benefits to becoming an Individual or Corporate Member. AME BC Membership Brochure ( PDF 2.04MB) |
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| | This brochure outlines the life cycle of a mine, starting with available land resources, then moving on to exploration, assessment and approval, construction, operation, and closure and reclamation. Life Cycle Of A Mine ( PDF 3.13MB) |
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| | Stepping Stone is an informal First Nations newsletter designed to increase awareness and understanding of the mineral exploration and mining sector. Providing opportunities to share traditional forms of knowledge, Stepping Stone’s goal is to increase respect and cooperation between First Nations and the minerals sector. Stepping Stone+ |
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| | The intent of this handbook is to provide assistance to the mineral and coal exploration sector to ensure exploration activities are planned and implemented with due regard to worker health and safety and protection of the environment using project and location specific recommended practices. Handbook For Mineral and Coal Exploration in British Columbia ( PDF 3.13MB) |
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| | This toolkit provides the mineral exploration industry a guide specific to British Columbia, which includes templates and samples of required materials, as well as context to the current political, social and cultural environments. Ultimately, this toolkit has been designed to help facilitate dialogue based on mutual respect, and a commitment to honest and transparent communication. AME BC Aboriginal Engagement Toolkit + |
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| | Safety is prevention of injury when exposed to danger. Most accidents are caused by failure to recognize a potentially dangerous situation and to take the necessary preventive measures. This set of guidelines were created to help you “have a safe day, everyday”. Safety Guidelines ( PDF 2MB) |

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