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White Gold Corp. V.WGO

Alternate Symbol(s):  WHGOF

White Gold Corp. is a Canadian gold exploration company. It owns a portfolio of 15,876 quartz claims across 26 properties covering approximately 315,000 hectares representing approximately 40% of the Yukon’s emerging White Gold District. The Company’s flagship White Gold project hosts four near-surface gold deposits which collectively contain an estimated 1,152,900 ounces of gold in Indicated Resources and 942,400 ounces of gold in Inferred Resources. Its discovery-stage projects include Betty Property, Vertigo Target and Ulli’s Ridge. Its early-stage properties include QV Property-New Gold-In-Soil Anomaly, Pedlar Property - Bridget Target and Hayes Property - Isaac Target. The Betty property is located approximately 150 kilometers (km) south of Dawson City and 300 km northwest of Whitehorse in west-central Yukon. The Bridget target is in the northern part of the Pedlar property over 135 km south-southeast of Dawson City and 305 km northwest of Whitehorse in west-central Yukon.


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Comment by yukoninvestoron Sep 15, 2017 1:56am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:3.05 meters at 21.87 g/t at jp ross

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:3.05 meters at 21.87 g/t at jp rossThat is mostly a valid approach apart from not doing due diligence on the geology. Always do something in my opinion unless you simply don't know geology well enough. Big boys, as can be seen with the Kinross actions, can also make big mistakes.
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