Blue Lagoon Resources Inc. (CSE: BLLG; OTCQB: BLAGF; FSE: 7BL) announced that it has received the 2026 Sustainability Award from the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC), one of the mining industry's most respected global honours. The award was presented on March 3, 2026, at the PDAC Awards Celebration & Nite Cap dinner gala during the annual PDAC Convention in Toronto.
The PDAC Sustainability Award recognizes organizations demonstrating outstanding leadership in environmental stewardship and community engagement within the mineral exploration and mining sector. Blue Lagoon received the award for its commitment to responsible development and strong partnership with the Lake Babine Nation at the Dome Mountain Gold and Silver Project in British Columbia.
The award was accepted by Rana Vig, President & CEO of Blue Lagoon Resources, alongside Bill Cronk, Chief Geologist and Project Manager. Chief Wilfred Adam and Deputy Chief Bessie West of the Lake Babine Nation traveled to Toronto to attend the ceremony, underscoring the strength of the partnership between the Nation and Blue Lagoon.
“Our partnership with Blue Lagoon Resources is built on respect for our Yintah and a shared commitment to protecting the land while creating meaningful opportunities for our people,” said Chief Wilfred Adam of the Lake Babine Nation. “Seeing this work recognized on a global stage like PDAC is something we are proud of, and it reflects what can be achieved when industry and First Nations work together in a spirit of trust and responsibility.”
“It was a tremendous honour to receive this recognition from PDAC, especially alongside some of the most respected names in our industry, including mining legend and philanthropist Ross Beaty. For a small company like Blue Lagoon, this makes the recognition even more meaningful,” said Rana Vig.
During the award ceremony, Vig further commented, “This recognition belongs as much to the Lake Babine Nation as it does to our team. They welcomed us into their territory and shared with us the meaning of Yintah - that the land is sacred and our responsibility is not simply to benefit from it, but to protect it. Their trust has helped shape the way we operate and the company we have become. They didn’t just help us build a mine - they helped us become a better company and me a better leader. We accept this honour with humility and with a promise that what we are building today is something future generations will be proud of.”
Vig also acknowledged the role of Blue Lagoon’s technical leadership: “Bill Cronk was the very first person to visit Dome Mountain with me, and he never stopped believing in what the project could become – a high-grade gold and silver producing mine. This award reflects not only his commitment but also the dedication of our entire team.”
The PDAC Awards, first established in 1977, recognize outstanding achievements in the mineral exploration and mining industry worldwide. The Convention is widely regarded as the largest and most influential mining conference in the world, bringing together more than 27,000 industry professionals from over 125 countries annually.
Blue Lagoon’s Dome Mountain Gold Project recently transitioned into production and continues to demonstrate the Company’s commitment to responsible mining practices, environmental stewardship, and meaningful Indigenous partnerships. The award is notable for a small company like Blue Lagoon, as it is rarely awarded to companies of its size, highlighting the significance of its sustainability efforts.
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