Exploration camps are the lifeblood of mining’s future. These are the remote, often fly-in/fly-out (FIFO) bases where companies carry out early-stage drilling, geological mapping, and resource sampling. But despite their …
Author: Jacob Lavers
British Columbia’s Mining Momentum: Why Expanding Projects Demand Stronger Operational Readiness
B.C. mine security is becoming increasingly important as British Columbia’s mining sector enters a major growth phase, with haul trucks and equipment activity expanding across mine sites throughout the province. …
The Hidden Risk: Why Canadian Mine Operators Must Take Equipment Theft Seriously
Canada has long enjoyed a global reputation for resource wealth, with many mining companies operating remote and high-value sites across the country. But a growing trend in heavy-equipment and cargo …
Building Trust: First Nations Engagement as a Security Strategy for Canadian Mines
In Canadian mining operations, security depends not only on physical protection, but also on relationships. As a result, engaging respectfully with First Nations communities strengthens Canadian mine security by leveraging …
Gold Room Security Audits for Mining Operations
Gold Room SecurityIn Canada’s mining sector, gold rooms and precious-metal vaults represent concentrated, high-value risk zones. Unlike heavy machinery or bulk ore, gold ore, and high-grade concentrates hold enormous value …
