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EDM Resources Inc V.EDM

Alternate Symbol(s):  SWNLF

EDM Resources Inc. is a Canada-based exploration and mining company. The Company has ownership of the Scotia Mine and related facilities near Halifax, Nova Scotia. Through its wholly owned subsidiary, the Company also holds several prospective exploration licenses near its Scotia Mine and in the surrounding regions of Nova Scotia. Its Scotia Mine is located approximately 60 kilometers (km) from Halifax City Centre, 33 km from the Halifax Stanfield International Airport and 11 km from CN's Milford Station. Its Eastville Prospect is located approximately 50 kilometers from its Scotia Mine. The mineral rights covering the western portion of the Eastville Prospect are held by Scotia Mine Limited, a subsidiary of the Company, which has exploration licenses 50691 and 09674. Its Carrolls Corner-Carrolls Farm Prospects has two highly prospective exploration targets in close proximity to its Scotia Mine. The mineral rights covering both prospects are held by Scotia Mine Limited.


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Post by glasspar58on Jan 23, 2008 9:37am
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Home Energy Station IV

Home Energy Station IVGoogle, Home Energy Station IV five down. Interesting read and I wonder if zinc powder is involved? Figuring the 500mt goal will be achieved, how many billions of pounds of metal do you think are in the ground? Figuring $1. a pound for lead and $1. a pound for zinc, how much is it worth? Thanks
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