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Equity Metals Corp V.EQTY

Alternate Symbol(s):  EQMEF

Equity Metals Corporation is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral and diamond properties in British Columbia, Saskatchewan and the Northwest Territories. It owns a 100% interest, with no underlying royalty, in the Silver Queen project, located along the Skeena Arch in the Omineca Mining Division, British Columbia. The property hosts high-grade, precious- and base-metal veins related to a buried porphyry system, which has been only partially delineated. It has a controlling joint venture interest (57.49%) in the Monument Diamond project, NWT, strategically located in the Lac De Gras district within 40 kilometers (km)of both the Ekati and Diavik diamond mines. It also has royalty and working interests in other Canadian properties. Its WO Project is located in the Lac de Gras area, over 300 km north-northeast of the city of Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories, Canada. Its La Ronge Silica Project is an historic sand quarry located in central Saskatchewan.


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Comment by aliasunknownon Dec 14, 2017 1:10pm
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RE:I wonder if compiling the data and reporting it isn't a bit

RE:I wonder if compiling the data and reporting it isn't a bit You forgot cu and au cheers     
Goaweigh wrote: more complicated on hole 1 than a lot of other more homogeneous type deposits. 
Although I don't even know what I'm looking at when I look at those core photos they seem to cover a wide spectrum of metals. We have high grade silver in one section, maybe bornite or whatever in another, then zinc, lead and silver in yet another, and a bunch of funky stuff inbetween.
Funky is a technical term for super high grade by the way !
Is that possible, make any sense ?



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