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Socio-Economic Study Area Legend 450000 500000 550000 600000 650000 MONTREAL LAKE 106 Legend Project Location Hwy 120 Hwy913 Airport Hwy 264BITTERN LAKE 218 Regional Study Area Communities Hwy 265 Hamlets Candle Lake Other Communities Hwy 926 Rural Road Hwy 123 Highway Watercourse Hwy 2 5950000 5950000 Hwy 952 Waterbody Hwy 953 Wetland Tobin Lake Rural Municipality LITTLE RED RIVER 106D Hwy 263 TORCH RIVER MONTREAL LAKE 106B Local Study Area Hwy 35 Hwy 106Hwy Choiceland CARROT RIVER 29A Garrick Love Regional Study Area Hwy 55 Smeaton LITTLE RED RIVER 106C White Fox First Nations Reserve Shipman RED EARTH 29 Weirdale Meath Park x River Hwy 355 Albertville Whitefo Hwy 255 Hwy STURGEON LAKE 101 Nipawin Hwy 55 GARDEN RIVER MISTAWASIS 103C BUCKLAND Codette Carrot River WAHPETON 94A n River iver ewa n R Shellbrook rth Saskatch wa NIPAWIN No che kat Sas 5900000 5900000 Hwy 302 Aylsham KISKACIWAN 208 Hwy 23 Hwy OPAWAKOSCIKAN 201 Hwy 302 Prince Albert r ive KISTAPINAN 211 Hwy 3 R an ew Arborfield ch Hwy 335 PRINCE ALBERT at Gronlid k KINISTINO s a MUSKODAY 99 S Zenon Park th Ridgedale u o WILLOW CREEK S JAMES SMITH CREE NATION Macdowall BIRCH HILLS Fairy Glen CONNAUGHT Weldon Birch Hills Brancepeth Kinistino Scale: 1:750,000 Hwy 25 Hagen 105 0 10 20 Hwy 6 Hwy Beatty St. Louis Kilometres Star City BEARDY'S and OKEMASIS 96,97 Melfort Tisdale Eldersley Hwy 3 Hwy 212 ONE ARROW 95-1F Valparaiso Duck Lake Hwy20 Reference ONE ARROW 95-1D Hwy 225 Hwy 320 FLETT'S SPRINGS STAR CITY TISDALE Base data: NRCan National Road Network; NTS 1:250,000 scale: GeoSask 5850000 ONE ARROW 95-1B 5850000 Indian Reserve/ Municipality Boundaries: GeoSask Hwy 11 ONE ARROW 95 Mine facilities: Amec, dated 19 February 2009 Hwy2 Sylvania CLIENT: Rosthern ONE ARROW 95-1A Wakaw Hwy 312 Porcupine Plain PROJECT: KINISTIN 91 Hwy 23 Star - Orion South Diamond Project ONE ARROW 95-1E Hwy 984 ONE ARROW 95-1C Hague Hwy 983 Cudworth 368Hwy Socio-Economic Study Area Hwy 41 KINISTIN 91A Archerwill DATE: ANALYST: Naicam Hwy 349 Hwy 349 September 2010 MY Figure JOB No: QA/QC: PDF FILE: YELLOW QUILL 90-8 38 Hwy Osler SX0373302 SD 14-100-001_v4.pdf YELLOW QUILL 90 YELLOW QUILL 90-18 GIS FILE: Warman Aberdeen Vonda Hwy 27 14-100-001_v3.mxd 5800000 Rose Valley 5800000 PROJECTION: DATUM: 450000 500000 550000 600000 650000 UTM Zone 13 NAD27 Y:\GIS\Projects\SX\SX03733_Shore-Gold_Diamond_1\Mapping\14_socio-economics\Baseline\14-100-001_v4.mxd Bruno Humboldt S TAR-ORION S OUTH D IAMOND P ROJECT E NVIRONMENTAL I MPACT S TATEMENT Figure 6.4.1-2: Capital Cost Summary SX03733 – Section 6.0 December 2014 S TAR-ORION S OUTH D IAMOND P ROJECT E NVIRONMENTAL I MPACT S TATEMENT Figure 6.4.1-3: Annual Capital Costs SX03733 – Section 6.0 December 2014 S TAR-ORION S OUTH D IAMOND P ROJECT E NVIRONMENTAL I MPACT S TATEMENT Figure 6.4.1-4: Annual Operating Costs SX03733 – Section 6.0 December 2014 S TAR-ORION S OUTH D IAMOND P ROJECT E NVIRONMENTAL I MPACT S TATEMENT Figure 6.4.1-5: Annual Operating Costs during Project Operations SX03733 – Section 6.0 December 2014 S TAR-ORION S OUTH D IAMOND P ROJECT E NVIRONMENTAL I MPACT S TATEMENT Figure 6.4.1-6: Annual Employment during Project Operations SX03733 – Section 6.0 December 2014 S TAR-ORION S OUTH D IAMOND P ROJECT E NVIRONMENTAL I MPACT S TATEMENT Figure 6.4.1-7: Shared Responsibility for Socio-Economic Effects Management SX03733 – Section 6.0 December 2014 S TAR-ORION S OUTH D IAMOND P ROJECT E NVIRONMENTAL I MPACT S TATEMENT Figure 6.4.1-8: Project Contribution to Regional Employment Growth, 2011 to 2021 SX03733 – Section 6.0 December 2014 510000 515000 520000 5905000 5905000 Coarse Process Kimberlite Orion South Pit 5900000 Process Kimberlite 5900000 Containment Facility E n g l is h C re ek Star Pit Overburden Pile Sas ka t c hew er an Riv Highway 120 FaLC Ravine Love Smeaton Choiceland Highway 55 White Fox 5895000 Meath Park 5895000 Weirdale x River Whitefo Highway Highway 6 er Riv tchewan River wan orth Saska che N kat Sas Highway 302 iver R Highway 35 an ew ch at sk Gronlid a Highway 335 S th u o Ridgedale JAMES SMITH CREE NATION S Weldon 5890000 Birch Hills 5890000 Kinistino 510000 515000 Highway 3 520000 CLIENT: Beatty Legend Watercourse Waterbody PROJECT: Star - Orion South Diamond Project Indian Reserve Construction Phase Boundary Areas of Restricted Access for the Star Phase Boundary Orion South Phase Boundary Exercise of Traditional Activities over the LSA Boundary Life of the Project 0 1 2 km Figure DATE: June, 2011 Reference GIS TRACKING NUMBER: PROJECT No: Base data: NTS 1:50,000 scale X-Other-054 SX0373302 Orthophoto Date 2007 & 2009 PROJECTION & DATUM: DRAWN BY: Y:\GIS\Projects\SX\SX03733_Shore-Gold_Diamond_1\Mapping\19_Other\Baseline\X-Other-054_v4.mxd Mine facilities: Dated June 15, 2010 UTM Zone 13 NAD27 EO 500000 550000 Legend Highway Choiceland Railway Hunting Area Local Study Area Regional Study Area er Riv an ew tch ska Sa 5900000 5900000 Scale: 1:220,000 01 2 4 6 8 10 Kilometres Reference Calliou Group, 2011. CLIENT: PROJECT: Star - Orion South Diamond Project James Smith Cree Nation Traditional Hunting Areas DATE: ANALYST: July, 2013 MY Figure JOB No: QA/QC: PDF FILE: SX0373301 KK 05-100-003_terrain_RSA.pdf GIS FILE: 05-100-003.mxd PROJECTION: DATUM: 500000 550000 UTM Zone 13 NAD27 Y:\GIS\Projects\SX\SX03733_Shore-Gold_Diamond_1\Mapping\19_Other\Baseline\X-Other-059_hunting_area.mxd 500000 550000 Legend Choiceland Highway Railway Hunting Area Local Study Area Regional Study Area Management Zone Protection Zone Representative Area Network Sensitive Zone er Riv an ew tch ska Sa 5900000 5900000 Scale: 1:220,000 01 2 4 6 8 10 Kilometres Reference Calliou Group, 2011. CLIENT: PROJECT: Star - Orion South Diamond Project Merged James Smith Cree Nation Hunting Areas and Draft Land Management Zones DATE: ANALYST: July, 2013 MY Figure JOB No: QA/QC: PDF FILE: SX0373301 KK 05-100-003_terrain_RSA.pdf GIS FILE: 05-100-003.mxd PROJECTION: DATUM: 500000 550000 UTM Zone 13 NAD27 Y:\GIS\Projects\SX\SX03733_Shore-Gold_Diamond_1\Mapping\19_Other\Baseline\X-Other-060_management_Zone.mxd Figure 6.4.2-7 Location of Spy (Bingo) Hill Within the Feasibility Star Pit S TAR - O R I O N S O U T H D I A M O N D P ROJECT E NVIRON M E N T A L I M P A C T S TATEMENT Figure 6.4.2-8: Adjusted Star Pit Outline to Avoid Spy (Bingo) Hill SX03733 – Section 6.0 December 2014 Number of Test Points Visible 435000.000000 440000.000000 445000.000000 450000.000000 455000.000000 460000.000000 465000.000000 470000.000000 475000.000000 480000.000000 485000.000000 490000.000000 495000.000000 500000.000000 505000.000000 510000.000000 515000.000000 520000.000000 525000.000000 530000.000000 535000.000000 540000.000000 545000.000000 D High : 20 D PopeD Bay Doyle Foam Kelsey D D DeWalt D GuisesD D Lakes Lake Lennox Beach DBay D DLake D Lake CourtneyD D D Sunset Clearsand Lake D D Beach Bay D Nies Carruthers Emma D Christopher D D Beach Lake D Jacquine LakeD DLake DTweedsmuir Low : 0 D D .000000 .000000 DLake Christopher D Haase Prince Albert Forest Lake Provincial Fern !( D / Lake Recreation Site D Test Points ( 2 m above Ground ) 5935000 5935000 D DCreek Slottens Birchbark Christopher Bay DLake D Creek D !( Selected Photo Points D MONTREALD LAKE I.R. 106B Birchbark Lake Roads Provincial Recreational Site D Planned Reservoir .000000 D .000000 D Northside D Paddockwood D Provincial Forest Boundary 5930000 5930000 D D D D D D D D D Bisset D D Indian Reserve DCreek D D D D Choiceland Garrick Smeaton D D LITTLE D Snowden RED RIVER Smeaton D D I.R. 106C Provincial D D Kelsey Gorman RecreationDD Site D D .! D DLake DCreek D .000000 .000000 Old Lake (!Photo 3 D DShipman D D D 5925000 D 5925000 DFoxford D Weirdale Meath D D DPark D Photo 1 D (! D .000000 .000000 D DSharpe D D D DAlbertville 5920000 5920000 D D D D Howard Creek D White Fox D DRiver D Spruce Alingly Janow D Home D Henribourg D D D DCorners Gertrude Lake .000000 D .000000 5915000 Sand D 5915000 DLake D .000000 .000000 D D 5910000 5910000 D D DHoneymoon Strong D DPine White DStar DKalyna Nisbet Forest D DSamburg .000000 .000000 Codette WAHPATON LakeD I.R. 94A D D 5905000 5905000 Nisbet Forest Fort a la Corne Forest D D Lost Cole !( !( !( Wapiti Provincial DRiver DRapids D DRecreation Site D D !( !( !( D D D .000000 .000000 D D D D D DClaytonville Prince DD D D Nisbet Forest D !( Champ de D D !( !( !( Albert Coubeaux RiviFre !( tir Prince D 5900000 DRange D Saskatchewan 5900000 DLake D D !( Albert !( DD D Photo 4 D D Nisbet Provincial D !( D .! !( (! Recreation D !( D Site D D PaddockwoodD Prince Albert !( Prince Albert DJunction D D Bateman DAirport Satellite Island !( Station D D D Peter Betts D Pond Island D D .! Prince Albert DPoint D Miller's !( .000000 .000000 Technical D Saskatchewan Prince Hill College D !( Little Albert D Penitentiary D Bridge D Steep Creek Forest DCreek 5895000 5895000 DBuckland Fir DRidge D Badger DRatner DIsland .000000 .000000 D D Fort a Sandhill 5890000 Red Deer 5890000 DCreek Dla Corne D .! DCreek D D DStanleyville D D Campbell D D Lars DWinton Pahonan DMarsh D D DCreek D JAMES SMITH I.R.
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