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Wescan Goldfields Inc V.WGF

Alternate Symbol(s):  WEGOF

Wescan Goldfields Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company based in Saskatchewan. The Company is focused on the exploration of its current portfolio of gold properties and the acquisition of new exploration targets. Its properties include Fork Lake property, Jojay gold property, and Munro Lake gold property. The Fork Lake property is located in the greenstone belt of northern Saskatchewan. The Fork Lake property covers an area of approximately 6,513 hectares (ha). The Jojay gold property is an advanced stage gold exploration project is an advanced stage gold exploration project. The Munro Lake gold property (Munro Lake) is located seven kilometers (km) from the Seabee gold mine in Northeastern Saskatchewan. The Company holds a 100% interest in Munro Lake. The Munro Lake gold property covers 2,480 ha situated about 130 kilometers northeast of La Ronge, Saskatchewan.


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Post by HighTeston May 29, 2009 12:43pm
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Pinehouse Lake Coal

Pinehouse Lake CoalThe Pinehouse Lake Coal Project is located west of La Ronge, SK. Historical drilling in this region intersected Mannville (Cretaceous) coal seams approximately 50 metres from surface in a region where glacial till cover is limited. Geological evidence suggests that this region may be a location where basins could have developed, allowing for significant intersections of coal to be preserved. Initial drilling will confirm historic coal intercepts and initiate a phased step-out drilling to explore for thicker, near-surface coal seams. Positive results from this first phase will lead to additional drilling to define a potential coal resource.

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