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NiCAN Ltd V.NICN

Alternate Symbol(s):  NILTF

NiCAN Limited is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company’s principal business activity is the exploration and evaluation of mineral properties. The Company is actively exploring two nickel projects, Wine and Pipy, both located in the mining jurisdiction of Manitoba, Canada. The Wine Project is located within a favorable portion of the highly prospective Flin Flon-Snow Lake Greenstone Belt of Manitoba. The Wine Property, comprised of 24 mineral claims totaling 5,666 hectares (ha), is located in northwestern Manitoba, in the eastern Flin Flon-Snow Lake greenstone belt on the southern flank of the internal zone of the Trans Hudson Orogen. The Pipy property, comprised of eight mineral claims totaling 1,272 ha, is located in northeastern Manitoba in the northern extent of the Thompson Nickel Belt (TNB). The Pipy property is in the northern TNB, which is a 150 kilometer long nickel metallotect extending from Phanerozoic cover in the south, to north of the City of Thompson.


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Comment by Dykmanon Mar 26, 2024 8:39pm
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Post# 35954367

RE:RE:RE:New Press Release - NiCAN Provides Update on Drilling at the Wine Nickel-Copper Project, Manitoba, Canada

RE:RE:RE:New Press Release - NiCAN Provides Update on Drilling at the Wine Nickel-Copper Project, Manitoba, CanadaLooking at the drill core photos posted/provided with the news release earlier today;

Question for all you experienced Geoligists?

The brilliant blue/cyan colouring in the drill core samples, could that be extremely rich "Bornite"??????

If that is the case we could have exceptionley high copper grade values.  I believe that with Bornite, up to 83% of its weight is copper, if I am not mistaken.

We may just have a real "Tiger by the Tail" here and not know it yet.

Looking forward to the lab results.

GLTA
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