Copper fox mentionned in article. It's a good thing the U.S. is financially tight, all we need is another delay. It's great to be a share holder in what is being called "one of the biggest in the world." Good read.
http://thetyee.ca/News/2012/11/14/Alaska-BC-Mines/
"U.S. and Alaska state agencies participate in environmental assessments of B.C. mines by invitation of the B.C. Ministry of Environment. That happened most recently on the KSM mine (map) in the Unuk Valley, and Schaft Creek (map) in the lower Stikine watershed.
In the latter case, Calgary's Copper Fox Metals is proposing to build one of the largest copper-gold-molybdenum-silver mines in the world, processing at least 65,000 tonnes/day for 15 years not far from the lower Stikine and just across the border from Wrangell and Petersburg, Alaska."