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Corazon Mining Ltd T.CZN


Primary Symbol: CRZNF

Corazon Mining Limited is an Australia-based mineral resource and exploration company. The Company is an explorer advancing the Lynn Lake Nickel-Copper-Cobalt Sulfide Project in Manitoba, Canada, as well as the Mt Gilmore cobalt-copper-gold (Mt Gilmore) and Miriam nickel Sulfide projects (Miriam) in Australia. The Lynn Lake Nickel-Copper-Cobalt Sulfide Project is a significant Class-1 nickel resource. The Mt Gilmore Project is located 35 kilometers from the city of Grafton in north-eastern New South Wales. The Company owns an 80% interest in Mt Gilmore. Mt Gilmore is focused on multiple rare, cobalt-rich sulfide deposits, similar to Cobalt Ridge. The Miriam comprises five Prospecting License applications (P15/6135 to P15/6139 inclusive) and is located approximately 10 kilometers south-southwest of Coolgardie on an ultramafic trend, which hosts Auroch Minerals’ Miriam and Nepean Nickel Deposits.


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Comment by StocksLynxon Jul 23, 2016 5:23am
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Post# 25078051

RE:WTF

RE:WTFLuckily, the project is not dependent on the All Season Road, it would just optimize the economics and de-risk potential transportation shortages during winter.
Also I see no reason to be over concerned and this was the recommendation after the "Caribou concerns" were raised (bold from me):
Recommendation:  Accommodate the community request  to get  a larger map of new alignments with better contours to better understand how close new alignments are to important areas (e.g. trap-lines, gravesites, important moose and caribou habitat) and to advise on more precise road routing.
However, considering all potential concerns, it may have the outcome that special community requests around the All Season Road render this approach uneconomic and hence the Winter Road approach would come into place, because it finally would have better econimcs.
Quote from the introduction of the meeting:
She reminded people that the Prairie Creek Mine and the winter road to it
had already undergone a review and had been approved.


Please keep in mind that was basically a brain storming session with the community to hear all their intinital concerns.

Full meeting notes: https://www.reviewboard.ca/upload/project_document/EA1415-01_Nahanni_Butte_Cultural_Session_Report_All_Season_Road.PDF
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