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STLLR Gold Inc T.STLR

Alternate Symbol(s):  STLRF

STLLR Gold Inc., formerly Moneta Gold Inc., is a Canadian gold development company. The Company advances in two gold projects, namely Tower Gold Project in the Timmins Mining Camp in Ontario and the Colomac Gold Project located north of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Its Tower Gold Project is located approximately 100 kilometers (km) east of Timmins and hosts a total indicated resource of approximately 4.46 million ounces (Moz) contained gold and a total inferred resource of 8.29 Moz contained gold. The Tower Gold Project hosts nine gold deposits along a nine km long mineralized corridor. The Colomac Gold Project is an open-pit gold project in the Northwest Territories, Canada, 200 km north of the capital city and mining hub Yellowknife. The Colomac Gold Project represents a series of high-grade open pit gold deposits, and gold mineralization remains open on all directions.


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Post by tony1969on Jun 25, 2024 9:44pm
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Satellite image of before and after at Victoria...

Satellite image of before and after at Victoria...Satellite image of Victoria Gold heap leach landslide accident. It was over 1,300 meters from crown to toe or long and 370 meters at its widest. Let's see if they can control the environmental damage asap. It doesn't look good and the news will not help but it will hopefully help improve the way that engineers design these ponds in the future...Here it is..https://eos.org/thelandslideblog/eagle-gold-mine-1
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