N.W.T. board approves water licence for Prairie Creek mine

The Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board has recommended the federal government approve a critical water licence for Canadian Zinc’s Prairie Creek Mine.
The site is surrounded by Nahanni National Park Reserve.
Canadian Zinc is also waiting for Parks Canada to approve a land use permit.
Frank Moretti, band manager for the Nahanni Butte Dene Band, said the community is excited.
"We are a small community. We will definitely benefit through employment and training and so forth over the life of the mine," he said. "Given they're going to operate a mine on our land our community band members will have first pick at any jobs available.
A spokesperson for the company says it still needs about $200 million to start up.
The company expects to employ up to 220 people over 12 years.