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ALX Resources Corp V.AL.P


Primary Symbol: V.AL Alternate Symbol(s):  ALXEF

ALX Resources Corp. owns interests in a diverse portfolio of mineral properties and explores for nickel-copper-cobalt, uranium, and gold in Canada, and VMS in Scandinavia. The company executes programs using the latest technologies integrated with available historical data for maximum exploration value. Its projects include Falcon Nickel and Hook-Carter uranium in Saskatchewan, Vixen Gold in Ontario and Draco VMS in Norway


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Comment by brianwells1on Sep 03, 2020 8:05am
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RE:RE:$NXS - News !!! ($$$$$$$$$$$)

RE:RE:$NXS - News !!! ($$$$$$$$$$$)This is extremely exciting, as our exploration program has identified a second style of gold mineralization on the McKenzie property,” said VP of Exploration, Warren Robb. “These disseminated, near one-gram gold intercepts more closely resemble the type of mineralization being explored by Premier Gold at the Hasaga Project, located to the south-east of our project ground. The deposits at Hasaga are estimated to host over one million ounces at just under a one-gram gold average. This, coupled with the earlier reported intercepts of 13 g/t Au over 3 meters in hole 6, suggests that there is a strong potential for economic mineralization occurring in the St. Paul’s Bay region of our claims,” continued Mr Robb.
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