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Signal Gold Inc. T.ANX


Primary Symbol: T.SGNL Alternate Symbol(s):  SGNLF

Signal Gold Inc. is focused on gold mining, development, and exploration company in the top-tier Canadian mining jurisdictions of Nova Scotia & Newfoundland. The Company is advancing the Goldboro Gold Project in Nova Scotia, a significant growth project subject to a positive Feasibility Study. Signal Gold also operates mining and milling operations in the prolific Baie Verte Mining District of Newfoundland which includes the fully permitted Pine Cove Mill, tailings facility and deep-water port.


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Comment by yhzsailoron Nov 08, 2021 9:57pm
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RE:RE:At last! CruxInvestor Interview

RE:RE:At last! CruxInvestor InterviewAs somebody once accused of doing way too much digging during my DD (pun intended), I loved the clear foreshadowing of the resources to come between the former Boston Richardaon and East Goldbrook shafts, and the Doliver Mountain shaft. There is good historical information that there is gold but they cannot use it in today's regulatory environment. I am certain they are well aware of the 148m shaft on Doliver Mountain, and the 150m borehole from the bottom of that shaft which shows that Dolliver has similar geology and grades. Along with the shaft at West Goldbrook which showed mineralization. For those who have forgotten, the history section of Orex on Wikipedia covers it, including actual drawings and illustrations from mining reports at the time as as pictures of the mine stamphouse. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orex_Exploration As my friend here says Long Live the Beast... (In my mind I have named the beast Smaug... for he is a dragon who lives and guards a very large horde of golden treasure under a mountain.)
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