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Mining News Pro - The government of New Brunswick has placed all mineral claims under protection status to ensure continuity of mineral claims amid uncertainty brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic.
According to Mining News Pro - The Canadian province announced last week that work requirements for the 2020 field season would be waived and that all active claims would be extended for one year.
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The extensions would be completed by Department of Natural Resources and Energy Development staff in the coming weeks, but until that time, all claims would be placed under ‘protection’ status.
Claims that expire between April 1 and December 31 would not be subject to renewal fees when extended for the one-year period and any claims that were renewed prior to the March 16 closure of government offices would also receive a one-year extension.
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