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International Zeolite Corp CNZCF


Primary Symbol: V.IZ Alternate Symbol(s):  IZCFF

International Zeolite Corp. is a vertically integrated industrial minerals company. Its principal business activities are the exploration and development of mineral properties and the development, marketing and sales of industrial commercial products from the production of its properties and the supply of raw materials from third party suppliers. Its segments include exploration and development, and retail and commercial sales. It has a Zeolite project in the Bromley Creek area located near Princeton, British Columbia (the Bromley Creek Zeolite Project). It holds 640.21 hectares of mineral claims leased from the British Columbia government. The Bromley Creek Zeolite Project consists of a total of one mineral lease and four mineral claims. Its products include NEREA and Natural Zeolite. NEREA is a material and method of direct crop and plant agronomy, offering an alternative to the hydroponics technique. Its products have applications in agriculture, industrial and home use.


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Comment by depthson May 24, 2017 5:55pm
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RE:RE:Has anyone worked in the bush in the Mountains?

RE:RE:Has anyone worked in the bush in the Mountains?Hey Pbay, here you are again spreading your BS around like its fact. I know this will infuriate your boss but if you ever took the time to check you will find that all side roads are 100% open in the Princeton area unless posted at 70% axle weight. We all know you are a GOD and suddenly today a bushman but the somehow Ministry of Highways completely disagrees with the your new bushman's "soft like butter, its saturated" story. Like everything else you post its misinformation backed by your imagination. Your story is contrived and its well explained here ... https://ceo.ca/@thepbay?5991551a14f1 .....
thepbay wrote: What is the hold up???? Almost June. Very simple! GL

pbay


thepbay wrote: I have, thanks for the lesson on runoff. I would love to see that site right now, it would be soft like butter. It is saturated. Don't tell me after all this snow that it is the opposite. Been there, done that. GL

pbay




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