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Prosper Gold Corp PGXFF


Primary Symbol: V.PGX

Prosper Gold Corp. is a Canada-based exploration and development company. The principal business activity of the Company is the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties in Canada. Its projects include Golden Sidewalk and Star. The Golden Sidewalk is a district-scale gold exploration project covering over 160 square kilometers (km2) of contiguous mineral claims and mining leases in the western Birch-Uchi Greenstone Belt, approximately 60 kilometers (kms) east of Red Lake, Ontario. The Project is situated on the western side of the Birch-Uchi greenstone belt along with the Red Lake Greenstone Belt to the west, forms part of the Uchi Subprovince of the Superior Structural Province. The Star project is a copper-gold discovery located northwest of Telegraph Creek, British Columbia, in the Stikine Arch area of northwestern British Columbia. The property has over 19 mining claims covering across 6,829 hectares (ha) approximately 100 kms southwest of Dease Lake.


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Comment by SuneeDazeon Aug 18, 2020 7:36pm
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RE:Star

RE:StarThe company told me that focus will be on Red Lake properties, at least near term.  All other properties are in good standing and will be for some time.  They would like to keep Star active, possibly with another company optioning.  Exploration costs are considerably more expensive there.  We'll see...I like it as well.
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