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Finnish Safety and Chemicals Agency: The Kittilä mine develops safety in a systematic and goal-oriented manner

2020-10-14T13:56:44+03:00October 14th, 2020|Categories: Community, Operations, Safety & Environment|

At Agnico Eagle, employees’ health and safety are a high priority. We continuously strive to improve our safety culture and to develop practices and processes that help us create a work environment that is healthy and safe for everyone. To this end, the Finnish Safety and Chemicals Agency (Tukes) carries [...]

Hardworking river-restoration volunteers make good progress with the Parvajoki River

2020-08-07T10:26:51+03:00August 7th, 2020|Categories: Community, Safety & Environment, Sustainability|

On the last Saturday in June, fishing and nature enthusiasts gathered again to help to restore the Parvajoki where this river runs close to the village of Kittilä. The Parvajoki river restoration project started in 2018 when Ville Lahti contacted the Lapland Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment, [...]

Stocking the river Seurujoki with young fish

2020-06-26T15:39:11+03:00June 26th, 2020|Categories: Community, Safety & Environment, Sustainability|

At the beginning of June, we released young fish into the Seurujoki river again. Among our obligations under our environmental permit, fish stocking is an annual project for our environmental department, which local residents have participated in since 2007. This year, we released 3,580 young river trout and 6,200 young [...]

The mine’s Community Liaison Committee has held its first ever video meeting

2020-04-24T13:06:24+03:00April 24th, 2020|Categories: Community, Sustainability|

The Kittilä mine’s Community Liaison Committee was established in fall 2013 as a channel for promoting interaction between the mine and its stakeholders and for fostering our coexistence with the local community. This allows us to provide the stakeholders with information on our operations and plans. At the same time, [...]

Helping local travel businesses obtain environmental certificates

2020-04-15T16:50:38+03:00April 15th, 2020|Categories: Community, Sustainability|

Agnico Eagle Finland works in close cooperation with other companies in Kittilä. We have decided to help local travel businesses with environmental certification because the coronavirus epidemic interrupted the winter season in Lapland at its peak, impacting local business-development projects. “We have offered grants to travel businesses in Levi that [...]

Agnico Eagle Finland, the Municipality of Kittilä, and Lapland Hospital District join forces to track the spread of coronavirus in Lapland

2020-04-08T16:49:52+03:00April 8th, 2020|Categories: Community, Safety & Environment, Sustainability|

The Municipality of Kittilä and the Infection Control Unit of Lapland Hospital District asked Agnico Eagle Finland to participate in a cross-sectional COVID-19 study, which will analyze the distribution of infections and detect possible transmission chains in Lapland. “According to the strategy of the National Institute for Health and Welfare [...]

Kittilä’s river restoration project bringing local waterway back to life

2019-10-15T15:45:33+03:00October 15th, 2019|Categories: Community, Safety & Environment, Sustainability|

After years of dredging and neglect, a restoration project is set to improve the Parvajoki River – which runs through the village of Kittilä in Finland – and promote a thriving fish habitat. The project is being spearheaded by Agnico Eagle employees Ville Lahti, a buyer at the Kittila Mine, [...]

Lapland Rescue Department holds Rescue at Height team exercise in Kittilä

2021-06-28T08:33:39+03:00March 22nd, 2019|Categories: Community, Operations, Safety & Environment|

The specialist Rescue at Height team from the Lapland Rescue Department visited the Kittilä mine on March 17 to learn more about its operations and specific aspects of the expansion project, such as the shaft construction site. Through part of an extensive investment project, the facilities are due to gain [...]

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