New Brunswick landowners aren't happy about changes to the mining act that will allow prospectors to start shallow digging without the need to tell the landlord.
Several drilling sites in southern New Brunswick have already revealed a number of gold deposits below the surface. Landowners aren't happy about changes to the mining act that will prospectors to start shallow digging without the need to tell the landlord.
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