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Comment by HighROIon May 22, 2014 9:26am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:news

RE:RE:RE:RE:newsI am relaxed. I am not unhappy about the holes just commenting they are shallow. You explanation makes perfect sense on deep deposits being uneconomical in this area unless there is a McArthur river hiding here. From the News release it appears the pelictic gneiss bedrock is about 70M thick in this location and starts at 40M which is very shallow and a positive lead for finding a shallow deposit. 

I do like how they are testing for Lead 210 and young Uranium first and not just drilling 500M holes as drilling is very expensive. This may seem like the obvious thing to do but I have seen some drunken sailor drill programs.

I am unhappy, however, we have to find out this news through CanAlaska though. These guys need to get their website and their IR program into gear.
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