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Copper North Mining Corp (2)
Symbol COL
Shares Issued 81,791,322
Close 2018-11-01 C$ 0.045
Market Cap C$ 3,680,609
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Copper North Mining names Ramsey as succeeding CEO

2018-11-01 11:47 ET - News Release

Mr. Robert McKnight reports

COPPER NORTH ANNOUNCES CEO SUCCESSION

Copper North Mining Corp.'s board of directors has named Doug Ramsey, vice-president of Copper North, to succeed Dr. Harlan Meade as chief executive officer upon Dr. Meade's planned retirement on Dec. 31, 2018. Mr. Ramsey, Dr. Meade and the board are working together to ensure an orderly transition over the next two months. After Jan. 1, 2019, Dr. Meade will stay involved, continuing as a director of the company.

Mr. Ramsey joined Copper North as vice-president, sustainability and environmental affairs, in February, 2012, to work on the re-engineering and environmental permitting of the Carmacks project and develop relationships with indigenous stakeholders. Since then, his role has grown to include co-ordination of exploration programs at the company's Carmacks and Thor properties and the engineering programs to transform the Carmacks project into a low-cost copper-gold producer. Prior to joining Copper North, Mr. Ramsey founded and managed the mining environmental services group at Wardrop Engineering, which later became part of Tetra Tech Canada. He is a registered professional biologist in British Columbia, holds a BSc and an MSc from the University of Manitoba, and brings over 37 years of professional experience in the mining industry. Over this time, he has worked at all stages of the mining cycle, from grassroots exploration through project planning, environmental permitting and construction to mine operations and site closure on projects across Canada and internationally.

"This management change has been some time in the planning. Harlan has worked tirelessly for almost five years, in particular to reposition our Carmacks project for success. I look forward to building on Harlan's hard work to take Carmacks through planning and development to become Yukon's next copper mine," said Mr. Ramsey.

Robert McKnight, chair, commented, "On behalf of the board, we thank Harlan for his hard work on behalf of shareholders and wish him well in retirement while looking forward to his valued advice as a board member."

About Copper North Mining Corp.

Copper North is a Canadian mineral exploration and development company. Its assets include the Carmacks project located in Yukon and the Redstone property located in the Northwest Territories.

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