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Engold Mines Ltd V.EGM

Alternate Symbol(s):  GWRRF

EnGold Mines Ltd. is a copper, gold, silver, and magnetite exploration company. The Company is focused on its 100% owned Lac La Hache property in the Cariboo region of British Columbia (BC), which hosts the Spout Copper Deposit, the Aurizon Gold Deposit, and the G1 Copper Deposit and other targets within a large porphyry mineralizing system. The 25,750 hectares (94.4 square miles) Lac La Hache Property covers multiple drilled prospects, including the Copper Skarn Zone, the Aurizon Gold-Silver-Copper Zone, the Spout Magnetite-Copper Deposit, the Berkey Porphyry Prospect, and numerous other significant mineral occurrences. It owns a 100% interest in a number of mineral claims located in the Clinton Mining Division of British Columbia, located near Lac La Hache. It also has properties in the Clinton Mining and Cariboo Divisions located near Lac La Hache, BC, which include Miracle/Murphy, Peach Lake, Ann, Murphy Lake, Tam Property, and PMA/Cassidy.


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Comment by mtsuiton Feb 02, 2011 2:18pm
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RE: that time of year

RE: that time of year Bailey, the most knowledgable geo on this type of deposit in exactlythis area stated in black and white that the area did not even have thePOTENTIAL to host a porphyry copper deposit because of the geologicalhistory. But they keep milking it, I wonder why? Now they are redrillinga tiny skarn occurence that was written off decades ago. Too funny


You may not have caught this from the recent PRs, but they are now encouraging people to believe that the presence of magnetite creates some sort of viability as an copper+gold+iron mine.
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