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Probe Gold Inc T.PRB

Alternate Symbol(s):  PROBF

Probe Gold Inc. is a Canadian gold exploration company focused on the acquisition, exploration, and development of highly prospective gold properties. The owns 100% of its flagship asset, the multimillion-ounce Novador Gold Project in Quebec, as well as an early-stage Detour Gold Quebec project. The Company holds a large land package of approximately 1685-square-kilometres of exploration ground within some of the prolific gold belts in Quebec. Its Casa Cameron Project includes the Casagosic, Sinclair-Bruneau and Florence properties, which are located north of the towns of La Sarre, Amos and Lebel-sur-Quevillon, northwest region in Quebec. It also holds three properties in the James Bay Lowlands area of northern Ontario, Canada: the Black Creek Property, the Tamarack-McFauld’s Lake Property, and the Victory Property. The Company has a 50/50 joint venture with Pan American Silver on the Meunier-144 property. It also owns 100% interest in the Croinor Property located in Val-d’Or, Quebec.


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Post by metalslugon Aug 25, 2011 8:24am
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Question for the board

Question for the boardJust doing some basic DD here, possibly looking to take a position in PRB.

I have one question though. Looking at the maps and reading the reports one can get the feeling that Borden Lake might not be optimal for a traditional open pit operation, being too narrow? It's just something like 100-200m wide? Looking at the June 20th 3D video of the deposit shows this too. The results of the holes punched outside of, or just at the border of, the anomaly suggests that the mineralisation plunges steeply, and that the deposit is pretty much closed off regarding the width at surface? Maybe they can open pit the shallow stuff and then go underground?

https://www.probemines.com/i/maps/Planview%20June17.jpg

Thanks
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