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KWG Resources Inc C.CACR

Alternate Symbol(s):  KWGBF | C.CACR.A

KWG Resources Inc. is a Canada-based exploration stage company. It is focused on acquisition of interests in, and the exploration, evaluation and development of deposits of minerals including chromite, base metals and strategic minerals. It is the owner of 100% of the Black Horse chromite project. It also holds other area interests, including a 100% interest in the Hornby claims, a 15% vested interest in the McFaulds copper/zinc project and a vested 30% interest in the Big Daddy chromite project. It has also acquired intellectual property interests, including a method for the direct reduction of chromite to metalized iron and chrome using natural gas. It also owns 100% of Canada Chrome Corporation, a business of KWG Resources Inc., (the Subsidiary), which staked mining claims between Aroland, Ontario (near Nakina) and the Ring of Fire. The Subsidiary has identified deposits of aggregate along the route and made an application for approximately 32 aggregate extraction permits.


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Post by pickdawinneron Apr 27, 2015 6:50pm
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Ring of Fire Press Release: University of Toronto Instructor

Ring of Fire Press Release: University of Toronto Instructor

Ring of Fire Press Release: University of Toronto Instructors Launch Kickstarter Campaign for Ring of Fire Academic Research Project

posted in Ontario's Ring of Fire Mineral Discovery |

Contact: Shadi Ramos 416.716.6508 shadi.ramos@daniels.utoronto.ca

Fionn Byrne 647.235.0585 fionn.byrne@daniels.utoronto.ca

In early April, Shadi Ramos and Fionn Byrne, two Landscape Architecture Instructors from the University of Toronto, launched their 40 day Kickstarter campaign, Ring of Fire.

The Ring of Fire is set to be the largest infrastructural project in Canada second only to the oil sands of Alberta. Situated in the James Bay Lowlands of Northern Ontario, the potential development area is 540 kilometers north of Thunder Bay and another 1,400 kilometers north of Toronto. This 5,000‐squarekilometer crescent shape deposit of chromite, nickel, and other platinum group metals is thought to be worth as much as $50‐billion and will require massive investment in infrastructure and housing to make the mining project operational. The area’s economy and ecology will be drastically changed in the coming years.

Trained as landscape architects, Shadi and Fionn are uniquely positioned to study and document the existing bio‐physical and socio‐cultural conditions surrounding the Ring of Fire. They will begin by traveling to the isolated communities of Northern Ontario which will be affected by the future development to document and photograph this unique Canadian geography, showing the tremendous beauty of its landscape, the realities of living in the north, and the geology that holds so much value and potential for future development.

After spending time in the north they will complement their collection of site photographs with plans, maps, analytical drawings and infographics that document the scale and scope of the site’s current and projected future situation. They will assemble their original photographs and drawings into a publication that will serve as a visual introduction to the Ring of Fire. This publication will be complimented with written text to give voice to the many groups set to be affected by any future actions.

The campaign’s $12,000 fundraising goal will fund their travel to this remote location as well as aid with production costs, ensuring a timely release of the publication.

Kickstarter campaigns operate under an all or nothing model so if the Ring of Fire proposal does not reach its funding goal by May 23rd, the project will not be possible. Be sure to follow their progress on the kickstarter page (https://kck.st/1cpBUcE) and make sure to spread the word to your social media network. Consider donating as little as $1 to help this project come to life.

The Kickstarter campaign for Ring of Fire runs until May 23, 2015 and can be found at https://kck.st/1cpBUcE.

If you’d like more information about the Ring of Fire project or would like to schedule an interview with
Shadi or Fionn please email shadi.ramos@daniels.utoronto.ca.

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