If all goes according to plan, in five years, Greater Sudbury should have a new mine employing 150-300 people. City council approved a plan this week to cost-share $5 million in roads improvements with KGHM International, the company that’s building the mine in Worthington.
In exchange for paying 75 per cent of the cost of improving the four-kilometre road, KGHMI wanted the city to remove road restrictions on Fairbanks and Crean roads so they can haul construction materials in, and, in about five years, ore from the Victoria mine out to be processed.
Mark Frayne, KGHM’s manager of technical services, told councillors Tuesday the company aims to begin full construction in June, a process that would employ about 350 people.
“Once we go into initial stages of production, it will … be about 150 people,” Frayne said. “And if we go into full expansion, if everything is what we think it is, it will go to around 300 people.”