As Baires said, the infrastructure for the open pit at Ormsby will be processing ore from a variety of sources. that's very good, as when there are problems (inevitable) at one location, the others keep going. For example, trucks hauling ore from Nick Lake, underground drilling under the Ormsby Pit, trucks hauling from Goodwin Lake. A veritable bee-hive of activity.
That's why I disagree with the idea posted by Diabullic that Tyhee should start some other project (I think he suggested BC). I think that the Yellowknife belt, with the numerous targets spread over the 70 Km of this belt, give Tyhee not only some diversification of grass rooots exploration while moving to production (and earnings!), but also keep things relatively concentrated which is economically efficient. The main reason that diversification is necessary in junior exploration companies, as Aurelian has shown, is the geopolitical risk involved in many of the regions where exploration plays operatat. We don't have this risk in Yellowknife, so we don't need this diversifiaction. We can concentrate on one region, and still have diversifcation within it, over a nunmber of projects at different stages.
SKELEG