Greenstone Gold Mines
Raymond Beaudoin is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in electrical coordination, supervision, and planning within the mining and construction industries. Currently serving as Site Electrical Coordinator at Greenstone Gold Mines since July 2021, Raymond also holds the roles of Supervisor/Purchaser/Planner at SEC Boralex since October 2017, and Superintendent of Maintenance at Richmont Mines, Division Beaufor since April 2016. Previous positions include Director of Electricity/Instrumentation and Superintendent of Construction E/I/C at SNC Lavalin, where Raymond has been active since August 2012. Additional experience includes serving as Electrical Construction Supervisor at Nunavik Construction and Maintenance Superintendent at Breakwater Resources. Raymond began the career as Planner/Supervisor at Noranda CCR. Education includes a Certificate from Institut Teccart.
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Greenstone Gold Mines
On May 13, 2024, Equinox Gold consolidated its ownership of the Greenstone Mine (from 60% to 100%), along with the Kenogamisis, Brookbank, and Viper Properties. Greenstone Mine will be one of Canada’s largest gold mines, with annual production estimated at 400,000 ounces of gold for the first five years and on average 360,000 ounces of gold per year over an initial 14-year mine life. There are also numerous opportunities to both increase annual production and extend the mine life by increasing throughput, enlarging the open pit and developing both underground and near-mine deposits. Greenstone Mine will be a flagship asset for Equinox Gold and will be transformative for the Geraldton area in Ontario, generating employment, fostering business growth, and contributing to community development for the foreseeable future.