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KWG Resources Inc C.CACR

Alternate Symbol(s):  C.CACR.A | KWGBF

KWG Resources Inc. is a Canada-based exploration stage company. The Company is engaged in the discovery, delineation, and development of chromite deposits in the James Bay Lowlands of Northern Ontario. It is focused on two projects, which include Black Horse Project and Big Daddy Project. The Company’s Black Horse Project is located approximately 280 kilometers north of Nakina, Ontario, which contains the Black Horse chromite deposit, including over 1,024 hectares covered by four unpatented mining claims. The Big Daddy Project is located approximately 280 kilometers north of Nakina, Ontario, which contains the Big Daddy chromite deposit, including over 1,241 hectares covered by seven unpatented mining claims. The Company also owns a 30% interest in certain mining property claims contiguous to McFauld’s Lake in Ontario. Its subsidiaries include Canada Chrome Corporation, SMD Mining Corporation, Canada Chrome Mining Corporation, and Muketi Metallurgical General Partner Inc.


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Comment by jamesbayon Apr 17, 2015 9:06am
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RE:webique and Martin Falls ink deal

RE:webique and Martin Falls ink deal
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Two First Nations in the heart of the Ring of Fire mineral zone have come together to make sure mining exploration is done in a way “that advances their common interests in a co-ordinated manner.”
A protocol agreement, inked Thursday by the Webequie and Marten Falls First Nations, was struck as 100 exploration companies with staked claims in the remote region continue to eyeball potential deposits.
The agreement “will not only be good for us, but will also be good for the . . .

(For the full story, please see the Friday, April 17, 2015 print edition of The Chronicle-Journal, or our digital eSubscription. You may subscribe to the electronic version by clicking at the icon at the top right corner of this page.)


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