Detour Gold fined $62K after harvesting timber without a licence
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry says Detour Gold Corporation has pleaded guilty to harvesting Crown timber without a licence.
In December 2014, the company applied for a forest resource licence to harvest 159 hectares of Crown forest near Cochrane.
During a review of the licence application, the MNRF says a portion of the harvest area fell outside the boundary previously approved.
Detour Gold was told about the issue, and also informed that a subsequent environmental assessment would need to be done before any harvesting was done in the area.
The MNRF says between March and September of 2015, a local forestry contractor hired by Detour harvested 61 hectares without a forest resource licence.
The company was fined $62,500. The case was heard in court in Cochrane earlier this month.