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Blue River Resources Ltd V.BXR.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  BRVRF

Blue River Resources Ltd. is a Canada-based mineral exploration and development company. The Company is in the business of acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral properties. The Company is focusing on its Castle Copper project near Princeton, British Columbia (BC) and SWB Mining Claims in Ontario and is assessing additional opportunities in the mineral exploration sector and possible further opportunities with their investment in Global Satellite Integration Ltd (GSIL). The Castle Project is located in the Similkameen area of BC. The SWB Mining Claims include properties, such as Scruffy Lake Property, Wildrice Lake Property, and Bedivere Lake Property. The Company has no producing properties. The Company's wholly owned subsidiary is Blue River Resources Inc.


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Comment by bullorbear22on Aug 30, 2016 12:58pm
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RE:800,000 ounces gold right on surface...

RE:800,000 ounces gold right on surface...The exploration plan is designed to delineate a near surface, gold resource located in saprolite / laterite, within 7 meters from surface. Initial tests conducted by Angkor Gold indicate that the gold mineralization can be recovered using low-cost gravity separation.


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