B.C.’s 45th Annual Mine Reclamation Symposium
Registration is open for the 2022 In-Person and Virtual Mine Reclamation Symposium. When: September 19-22, 2022Time: 8:30am – 4:30pm MDT (times subject to change)Where: Kimberley Conference Centre, Kimberley, BC and virtuallyTheme: Reclamation What: This year the BC TRCR is proud to present both, an in-person and virtual option. The Symposium features... Read More
AME and TMX Reception
AME Members are invited to join AME and TMX Group for a reception with John McKenzie, TMX Group Chief Executive Officer from 3:30 PM to 5 PM on Tuesday, November 1 at the Terminal City Club in Vancouver. Join us for an open conversation with John McKenzie on issues impacting BC’s... Read More
AME All Members Town Hall
AME invites all members to hear the latest policy, events, regulatory and outreach news from AME and to ask questions and make comments. Event link and details will be sent to members.
Claim Staking in BC: Modernizing the Mineral Tenure Act Webinar
British Columbia’s mineral exploration and mining industry starts with the staking of a mineral claim, a process regulated by the Mineral Tenure Act. With the implementation of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA) being integrated into BC laws, the Mineral Tenure Act has been brought forward... Read More
20th Annual BC Natural Resources Forum
BC Natural Resources Forum is returning to Prince George, BC, for an in-person event. The forum in January 2023 will mark the 20th Anniversary of this must-attend event for leaders in Western Canada’s natural resource sectors. Learn more at https://bcnaturalresourcesforum.com/ Prince George Conference and Civic Centre
AME Roundup 2023
Register now for AME Roundup 2023: Critical to our Future is taking place on January 23 – 26, 2023 at the Vancouver Convention Centre East. Every year, attendees at AME Roundup connect with colleagues from around the world to exchange ideas and inspire new discoveries: exploration projects that identify resources... Read More
All Members Town Hall
Hear about what BC Budget 2023 means for mineral explorers and get an update on permitting for the 2023 season. Featured speakers: Tania Demchuk, Assistant Deputy Minister, Ministry of Energy, Mines & Low Carbon Innovation Nini Long, Executive Director, Regional Operations, Mines Competitiveness & Authorizations Division, Ministry of Energy, Mines,... Read More
Short Course: Health & Safety for Project Managers
Location: Online or AME Office#800 – 889 W Pender St, VancouverCost: $80 for AME Members; $140 for Non-members Set yourself up and your crew for a safe day, every day during the 2023 field season. Join AME for our annual Health & Safety for Project Managers Short Course on Thursday,... Read More
Webinar: BC Mineral Exploration: The Next Generation
Location: Zoom Cost: Free for AME & Geoscience BC Members & $60 for non-members In this one-hour webinar, we will feature the work of several young geoscientists developing tools and techniques tailored to BC’s exploration challenges. These next-generation geoscientists will discuss the methods they are studying for epithermal gold and... Read More
Webinar: Why Representation Matters
Representation matters in the boardroom, in the classroom, in the workplace, in the media, in the community and beyond. We live in diverse societies, but this diversity is not often reflected on stage, on screen or around the tables where important decisions are made. In this webinar, we will examine... Read More
2023 AME Charity Golf Tournament
You are invited to the 28th Annual AME Charity Golf Tournament, to be held on May 12, 2023. This event is for golfers of all levels and a great day of networking at the premier University Golf Club. This year, we are raising funds for the BC Mental Health Foundation.... Read More
Webinar: Spotlight on Critical Mineral Exploration
Location: ZoomCost: Free for AME Members, $60 for Non-members The world’s green energy transition and digital transformation relies on a subset of minerals and metals that have been identified as critical. The critical minerals found in BC and Yukon — including copper, molybdenum, zinc, and nickel — create an opportunity... Read More