Had a quick look at the ground WGO hasJust checked out the White Gold website and associated property information. In my opinion a lot of the properties look to me like re-named versions of things that I think were explored during the previous Yukon rush. I find the re-naming cute as to me it makes it sound like a whole new project which is less likely to carry forward the stigma of middling past exploration results.
Coffee West focuses on the Wolf and Line (Longline) properties which I think were previously explored by Ethos and Aldrin respectively. From what I remember results were middling at best.
Coffee East focuses on the Mascot Property which appears to me to be what was formerly called Betty and explored by Ethos and subsequently Centerra Gold if I am not mistaken. Nice project but certainly not a spring chicken in my opinion. From what I remember lots of soils, trenching and drilling.
White-Stewart focuses on the Brew and Black Hills properties which I think were formerly explored by Aldrin and Smash Minerals respectively. If I am not mistaken the Black Hills property was known as the Whiskey Property by Smash. If these are indeed the same projects, from memory I don't think there was a lot of joy returned from the work completed.
Money focuses on the Dime and Lira properties. I think Dime was beat at by Stina Resources while Lira is certainly a keeper and still has much of its clothes on.
Klondike focuses on the Hunker Block and Ind Block. From what I remember Hunker was picked at by Pacific Ridge and Centerra Gold under the old name of King Solomons Dome, while I think Ind is another old Aldrin property. If these are indeed the same projects, from memory I don't think there was a lot of joy returned from the work completed.
I think Sixtymile is a fairly recent discovery which shows decent grassroots potential for various target types.
I don't know a lot about the Beaver Creek properties.
Ultimately a person should always do their own due diligence when reading and researching and especially prior to trading. A good source of data pertaining to previous exploration results on properties can be found on SEDAR or perhaps archived on company websites. Good luck to all.