Cyanide Spill Detected Near Victoria Gold’s Eagle Mine in Yukon

  • Yukon says it found elevated cyanide levels in creek near site
  • Company says it hasn’t detected heightened concentrations

A selection of gold bars and one-ounce gold coins arranged at Gold Investments Ltd. bullion dealers in London, UK.

Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
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Canada’s Yukon Territory said elevated levels of cyanide were detected in a waterway near Victoria Gold Corp.’s Eagle Mine after an equipment failure and landslide at the site.

Yukon Mining Minister John Streicker told local media on Thursday that the heightened cyanide concentrations were detected in a creek near the mine site, which “could potentially affect fish.” The comments come hours after Toronto-based Victoria Gold saidBloomberg Terminal it hasn’t detected elevated cyanide levels downstream of its property.