Bunker Hill Mining Corp (TSX: BNKR, OTCQB: BHLL) has announced the resignation of Director Mark Child, effective immediately. Child joined the company’s board of directors earlier this year and served during a tenure that included efforts to develop and restart Idaho’s historic Bunker Hill Mine.

“We would like to thank Mark for his contributions and commitment to Bunker Hill over the years,” said CEO Sam Ash. “His experience and perspective have been invaluable as the company has advanced the Bunker Hill Mine redevelopment. We wish him the best in his future endeavors.”
The company said that its board of directors will review its composition and management requirements before making a decision on appointing a replacement director.
Bunker Hill Mining is focused on restarting the Bunker Hill mine in Idaho’s Coeur d’Alene mining district. Production of silver, zinc and lead is expected to begin in June 2026 with a planned production rate of 1,800 tons per day.
The company seeks to redevelop the historic mine using modern exploration and development practices as it works to return the operation to production.
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