Montreal-based
The program is aimed at increasing resources in the North and South zones, which collectively stand at 1.8 million tonnes grading 4.5 grams gold per tonne, including 695,485 tonnes at 9.05 grams. The program also will test geochemical anomalies along the northern extensions of the known zones, and seek to relocate two gold zones that had previously returned grades of 3.43 grams gold over 5.3 metres, 5.3 grams over 1.5 metres, and 10.4 grams over 2.6 metres. Possible extensions to these zones will also be evaluated.
Rubicon eyes Slate Bay target
A 1,500-metre drilling program by
The Slate Bay project is 11 km from the producing Campbell and Red Lake gold mines, operated by Placer Dome and Goldcorp, respectively. These underground mines have jointly produced more than 13 million oz. gold since operations began decades ago.
Rubicon’s exploration efforts are being assisted by joint-venture partner
In other news, former partner
Davidson Tisdale, Falco in talks
A deal has yet to be drawn up, yet
Davidson Tisdale President Robert Norcott says the parties have made no commitment; nor have they entered into any discussion other than to disclose to Falconbridge “confidential information with respect to possible base metal potential on certain mineral properties in which Davidson Tisdale has an interest.”
WMC mulls offers for gold assets
The boards of
Comaplex and Cumberland each have a 22% stake in Meliadine West, with operator WMC holding 56%. At last report, the project contained 22.1 million tonnes averaging 6.33 grams in five deposits. The juniors have a right of refusal with regard to a sale of the WMC interest, and may acquire the property if they match any offer accepted by WMC. WMC is also selling its producing gold mines in Australia.
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