Core Viewpoint - Bayridge Resources Corp. is advancing its Baker Lake Uranium Project in Nunavut, with a focus on community engagement and regulatory compliance ahead of its 2026 exploration program [1][7]. Community Engagement - The company conducted its first major community engagement program from March 10 to March 13, 2026, led by the Vice President of Exploration and the Community Engagement Lead [2]. - A public information session was held on March 11, 2026, attended by over 100 community members, providing an opportunity for local stakeholders to learn about the proposed program and give feedback [4][5]. - Feedback from the community has already influenced project planning, including the decision to exclude areas deemed important by the community [3][6]. Regulatory Update - The Baker Lake Uranium Project has entered the screening phase with the Nunavut Impact Review Board (NIRB), emphasizing the importance of community engagement in the regulatory process [7]. Project Overview - The Baker Lake Uranium Project consists of 83 contiguous claims covering 619 km² in the Kivalliq Region, with exploration defining a 75 km unconformity and multiple uranium targets [9]. - The company also holds a 40% interest in the Waterbury East project, which has identified a 7 km long conductivity corridor with potential uranium enrichment [9].
Bayridge Resources Advances Community Engagement Ahead of 2026 Program at the Baker Lake Uranium Project, Nunavut
TMX Newsfile·2026-03-18 07:05