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Comment by amtbnton Sep 20, 2014 3:13pm
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RE:Yesterdays Press Release

RE:Yesterdays Press ReleaseI agree with you miningman. All you have to do is check the following companies to find out. Avino, Bralorne, Levon, Coral and a few other companies share the same address in Vancouver as well as corp secretaries, CFO'S, Directors, and so on. So to expect much different from Avino running Bralorne, is pretty far reaching in my opinion.
Also the tailings pond has been known about for a long time, by the mines inspectors and I have been told, because the last time one of the Wolfins were in the area,( local contractors reported they had not been paid for services rendered), the local contractors are not interested in bidding on the tailings dam. So they have to go out of area. Which will bring the cost up considerably. Obviously estimating 300k-600k costs they have no idea what it will cost. I think they will be looking more around the 7 figure costs to bring it in. The dam not only does not have enough freeboard it is reported to also be leaking. Then there is the tailings line itself that runs over the Cadwalder river that freezes during winter months due to improper installation and not elevated properly. 
I will be in the area over the next couple of weeks talking to the local people and contractors to see if anything has changed in reference to unpaid accounts,  and dealings with these people. So far not a good record of been a good corperate citizen, as far as I have been told by locals.
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