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Press Release - January 06, 2020
Private Mining Company FOR SALE with 40 Grams Per Tonne Gold and 95 Ounces Per Tonne Silver
Press Release December 09, 2019
Two Gold Mines Available
Press Release - November 21, 2019
World-Class Gold Mines Seeking Collective Merger or Acquisition for Cash and Stock
Press Release - November 05, 2019
Precious Metals Private Mining Company With Over 40 G/T Gold & 43-101 Is Seeking Merger Or Acquisition For Cash & Stock
Press Release - October 02, 2013
GMR Receives Acme Laboratory Results Averaging 22.6 Grams per Tonne Gold for Rock
Samples Recovered from Red Elephant Property
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The Bushy Creek is a 57.9596 hectare mineral claim located along the west
coast of British Columbia, near the Keecha Lake on Banks Island.
Mineralized quartz veins and sericite chlorite alteration zones occur over a 75 metre distance within the "Kim" biotite quartz monzonite of the Coast Plutonic Complex. The "Kim" quartz monzonite hosts the Yellow Giant deposit to the north (103G 021-024).
The parallel veins, ranging from 0.2 to 1.2 metres in width, strike 343 degrees and dip 75 degrees northeast. The veins contain varying amounts of pyrite, sphalerite, and chalcopyrite with associated gold values. Minor disseminated pyrrhotite, galena and molybdenite occur in the alteration zones.