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Comment by canada7on May 12, 2011 7:03am
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RE: RE: RE: EAST HERVIEUX RESULTS

RE: RE: RE: EAST HERVIEUX RESULTSSharp eyes, and it means the mineralization continues at depth.
Remember that the mineralization went below the water to East from West Hervieux at depth. This was one of highlights of the West Hervieux drilling announced last month. This implies that the mineralization from East and West may be connected at depth, and the traditional interpretation of mineralization lenses may indicate that they are just near-surface mineralization zones only. A significant part of La Blache is mineralized and connected at depth (not at surface) with consistent grades. But we will not know this until RGX started another drilling campaign -- not sure it will ever happen at all as current drilling may be enough for 20 years of commercial production already.
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