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Garibaldi Resources Corp V.GGI

Alternate Symbol(s):  GGIFF

Garibaldi Resources Corp. is a Canada-based junior exploration company. The Company is focused on creating shareholder value through discovery and strategic development of its assets in some of the most prolific mining regions in British Columbia and Mexico. Its E&L Nickel Mountain nickel-copper-rich massive sulfide discovery, approximately 18 (km) southwest of the famous Eskay Creek mine, contains some of the highest nickel grades recorded in magmatic sulfide ore deposits on a global basis. The Company's projects in Canada include Otter Creek, Palm Springs Property (PSP), Red Lion, and King. The Otter Creek lode gold prospect consists of 8,704 total hectares and is located 12 kms east of Atlin in northwest British Columbia. Its projects in Mexico include La Patilla, Rodadero, Tonichi, and Iris. The Company owns a 100% interest in the La Patilla property located in Sinaloa State, Mexico. The Company owns a 100% interest in the Iris property located in Chihuahua State, Mexico.


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Comment by tomgraniteon Aug 31, 2017 3:35pm
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RE:RE:RE:Must have an idea by now whats below 120 meters

RE:RE:RE:Must have an idea by now whats below 120 metersMaybe, but the question posed was asking about a halt being called. They might post core photos on their website and release an update regarding drilling and type of rock encountered, but they won't hint at actual grades themself, even if they have an xrf analyser on site.

 A NR detailing a significant change in rock composition starting at around 130m would be very welcome.
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