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Banyan Gold Corp. BYAGF


Primary Symbol: V.BYN

Banyan Gold Corp. is a Canada-based exploration company. The Company is focused on two Yukon gold properties, the AurMac Gold Project and Hyland Gold Project. The Hyland Gold Project is located in the Watson Lake Mining District in the southeast Yukon, approximately 74 kilometers northeast from the town of Watson Lake within the traditional territory of the Kaska Dena Nation (Liard First Nation). It consists of approximately 927 active Yukon registered quartz mineral claims totaling over 18,620 hectares in area that is road accessible from Watson Lake. The AurMac Gold Project is located in the Mayo Mining district, approximately 56 kilometers northeast from the village of Mayo and 356 kilometers north of Whitehorse, within the traditional territory of the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyak Dun. The project consists of approximately 506 active Yukon registered quartz mineral claims totaling over 9,230 hectares.


TSXV:BYN - Post by User

Post by givemeabreak1on Nov 03, 2023 9:11pm
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My Banyans are hurting again!

My Banyans are hurting again!So for all those sleepers who like to say they cannot do much about speed of assays well that is simply not true!  The assays take like a few weeks but depends on how many you want to get before you release them and a pile of other factors.  So you finish drilling then the core has to be split logged, stored and shipped.  This can take week or months as it is in the hands of the company.  So it might be 2 weeks or 8 weeks before the lab even sees the core.  Then of course even after the lab sends the company assay they take time to study them before actually releasing them again in the hands of the company.  

So no it is not just about waiting your turn to get an assay report!
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