Creighton copper mine on track for commercial production for mid-2026
Saskatchewan’s first copper mine in nearly 30 years is on track for commercial production by mid-2026.
Foran’s McIlvenna Bay Mine in east-central Saskatchewan, located approximately 65 km southwest of Creighton, is now 60 per cent complete.
On Wednesday, at Foran’s exploration warehouse in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan’s minister of energy and resources, Colleen Young, said the project will play a key role in diversifying Saskatchewan’s mining sector.
According to a provincial media release, McIlvenna Bay represents a capital investment of more than $1 billion, and the project will produce copper, gold, zinc and silver over an initial 18 years.


