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McLaren Resources Inc C.MCL

McLaren Resources Inc. is a Canadian mineral exploration and development company focused on gold exploration projects in northeastern Ontario. It holds a 100 % interest in the Blue Quartz, McCool and Kerrs gold exploration properties located east of Timmins, Ontario. The Blue Quartz property is located in Beatty Township over 73 kilometers (km) east of Timmins and neighbors the Fox Mine, the Fenn-Gib project and the former producing Ross Mine. The property hosts the former producing Blue Quartz Gold Mine and consists of patented claims and staked claims covering an area of 640 hectares (ha). The McCool property is located in McCool Township over 85 km east of Timmins and neighbors the Tower Gold project, the Fenn-Gib project and the Holt Mine Complex. The property consists of a mining lease and claim cells with an area of 1,770 ha. The Kerrs property is located in Kerrs Township approximately 15 km north of the McCool property and consists of mining leases covering an area of 771 ha.


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Comment by PublicEyeon Nov 09, 2000 3:06pm
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RE: Why all this heavy trade? eom

RE: Why all this heavy trade? eomIt is the weakness of the market as a whole versus fairly strong support of Moore at this level.
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