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Canadian Critical Minerals Inc V.CCMI

Alternate Symbol(s):  RIINF

Canadian Critical Minerals Inc. is a Canada-based mining company. The Company is engaged in locating, acquiring, and exploring precious metals in Canada. The Company is advancing exploration and development of its two primary copper projects in British Columbia and Ontario. It holds a 100% interest in Bull River Mine project located in Cranbrook, British Columbia, which has mineral resources containing copper, gold, and silver mineralization. The Company also holds a 39% interest in Thierry Mine project located in Pickle Lake, Ontario, which contains copper, nickel, palladium, platinum, gold, and silver mineralization. The Company’s subsidiaries include Bul River Mineral Corporation, Gallowai Metal Mining Corporation, Grand Mineral Corporation, and Stanfield Mining Group of Canada Ltd.


TSXV:CCMI - Post by User

Post by feasttimeon Nov 22, 2012 12:37pm
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Post# 20632163

Gold Viking

Gold Viking

I'm watching this closely. 

Core descriptions from Gold Viking and the picture on the web site are definitely encouraging.  If there's something at Gold Viking, I found Mooneyes interpretation several days ago to be the most informative and interesting.  I think it's worth repeating: 

"One shipment to the Trail Smelter bewteen 1933-35 from a Gold Viking vein recorded 3 tons of material which carried 5 oz of gold and 41 oz. of silver.  Oldtimers were after the easy stuff at grades of better than an ounce.  Potential stockwork system with pyrite and breccia zones could mean this deposit was not well understood a century ago; the miners would have missed a much bigger system of lower grade.  That's what this anomaly could be all about.  They may have a major intrusive and maybe a core zone inside a main vein with a very big halo of lower grade mineralization around it, inside a lot of secondary veins and veinlets.  If thats whats happening at Gold Viking, then Rainbow may be hot on the trail of a gold deposit.  Economic a century ago was an ounce or more than 30 grams a tonne.  Today I understand the global average grade being mined is ~1.3g/t Au."

FT

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