Thank you, Richard, and hello, everyone. As we do with all our operations meetings, I will begin with our number one priority, here on slide seven, which is safety. We finished the year with a loss time injury frequency rate of 1.27. Our safety performance improved dramatically during the course of the year and I'm proud of the team's absolute focus on ensuring everyone working at our properties returns home safe and healthy every day. Regarding environmental compliance, we maintained our clean record by ending our fourth consecutive year without any environmental violation notices from our regulators. And to emphasize this point, i-80 Gold Corp. has never received an environmental notice since the company's 2021 inception. Turning to 2024 production results on slide eight. At Granite Creek Underground, we mined approximately 38,000 ounces of gold or 71% of our internal target. And produced just above 16,000 ounces of gold after applying the appropriate payability factors and including stockpile build-up at the end of this year. However, the high-grade oxide and sulfide production was 60% lower than planned. But partially offset by unbudgeted low-grade oxide material mined in process at our heap leach facilities at Lone Tree. Mining rates in gold production at Granite Creek were impacted by higher than anticipated rates of water ingress into the bottom bar which delayed our progress on the main decline. And prevented us from reaching and developing additional mineralization zones as planned. Currently, all components of our dewatering system are permitted, functioning, and in operation. The amount of contact water removed from the underground workings has gradually declined from an average of 1,400 gallons per minute in January of 2025 to approximately 1,200 gallons per minute over the first half of March 2025, which is in line with our newly implemented predictive model. With these improvements, we are seeing emerging water we are pleased to report that we have recommenced advancing the main decline and both our decline advance rate and our overall mining rate of the contained ounces are on plan for the first quarter of 2025. Additional dewatering upgrades will be completed in 2025. And production rates are expected to ramp up to a steady state in the second half of this year, 2025. Production from our two heap leach operations exceeded our internal targets for 2024, with approximately 6,200 ounces produced from Lone Tree, and 3,700 ounces produced from Ruby Hill. Both historic leach pads are in their final phase of extracting any remaining gold from the material that was placed on them several years ago. Looking ahead, expect to produce between 30,000 and 40,000 ounces of gold in 2025. Whereby Granite Creek Underground is expected to contribute between 20,000 to 30,000 ounces of gold and the heap leach operations at Ruby Hill and Lone Tree are expected to contribute approximately 10,000 ounces of gold. Now for an update on construction at Archimedes Underground on slide nine. Underground permitting activities continued in the fourth quarter. And we received the record of decision from the Bureau of Land Management to commence the underground portals in the first quarter of 2025. We expect to have associate state permits in hand in the second quarter of this year. During the fourth quarter of 2024, we initiated construction of the surface facilities, here at the high wall and have begun service works for installation of utilities construction of a shop facility to commence portaling activities in the third quarter. We expect to begin underground construction in the third quarter of this year in line with the recently published PEA. Archimedes Underground is to be the company's second underground mine and contribute to production at the end of 2026 or in early 2027. Moving to slide ten. Promoting activities across our remaining properties with a focus on Archimedes Underground, initiating permitting for the environmental impact statement at Cove, and commencing the application process for both the Granite Creek open pit and the Mineral Point open pit projects. We have a highly experienced permitting team with a proven track record in the Nevada region. Turning our attention to the technical team, a priority for this group over the course of 2025 is to bring the Granite Creek underground and open pit as well as Cove to the feasibility stage, and to publish a class three engineering study for the Lone Tree autoclave refurbishment. With the technical reports recently filed, we believe potential providers of capital now have a clear view of these projects enabling them to assess these projects in detail and identify areas for improvement. As we progress towards the feasibility stage. This will help derisk the projects from a lender's perspective as we work to complete our recapitalization plan as Richard mentioned earlier. Additionally, we are considering the possibility of advancing Mineral Point to the preliminary feasibility stage in the first half of 2026. To also assist in derisking the project from a lending perspective. As Richard also mentioned, we believe i-80 Gold Corp.'s updated development roadmap towards producing a target of 400,000 to 500,000 ounces per year by the early 2030s is staggered and manageable, and we expect to see improved economics as we move towards the feasibility stage. Looking at exploration on slide eleven, in 2024, we drilled over 100,000 feet mainly at Granite Creek and Cove. Our 2025 drill program is modest, and strategically focused to ensure maximum impact. At Granite Creek, we will be finalizing the infill drilling program to support advancing the Granite Creek underground to feasibility, and to study the step out of the South Pacific zone along strike to the northeast. Drilling was paused in 2024 as anticipated to resume once the underground exploration drift is completed in 2025. At Cove, the planned infill drilling is now complete and the results will be used to advance the feasibility study. Finally, at Ruby Hill, we are completing some infill drilling within the upper zones of the Archimedes underground in preparation for mining as well as completing some infill drilling at Mineral Point. Both for resource confirmation geotechnical, geochemical, and metallurgical data. To initiate permitting on this project and the PFS. This program is focused on confirming existing work advancing technical reports. We have deferred true exploration to future years. More discretionary funding is available. That concludes my operations update. I will now hand over to Ryan for a financial review.