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Benchmark Metals Inc. CYRTD


Primary Symbol: V.BNCH

Benchmark Metals Inc. is a Canada-based gold and silver company. The Company is primarily focused on the identification, acquisition, exploration and evaluation of mineral properties. The Company owns Lawyer’s Gold-Silver Project, which is located in the prolific Golden Horseshoe of northern British Columbia, Canada. The Lawyer’s Gold-Silver Project consists of approximately three mineralized deposits that remain open for expansion. The Company’s wholly owned subsidiary is PPM Phoenix Precious Metals Corp., which primarily holds mineral interests in British Columbia.


TSXV:BNCH - Post by User

Comment by WontYaBeMineon Oct 19, 2020 3:11am
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RE:From Jeremy Yaseniuk

RE:From Jeremy YaseniukHi Jeremy,

Very, exiting to be waiting for the news of drill results confirming a potential discovery at Silver Pond of a copper-gold porphyry. The rocks showing up in drill core were described by Jim as looking to be the right type of rocks ....at Marmot hoping for another Low Sulphidation gold-silver epithermal system, perhaps similar to AGB in style of mineralization, to be added to the resources by mid to late 2021. Of course we are also hopng the resource expansion contunues at Cliff Creek, AGB and at Dukes Ridge/Phoenix.

It must be snowing up there right now and becoming more challenging. How has the winterization improved the situation? Have the tents been replaced with heated trailers? Are th snow plows keeping up with the weather both regionally and locally? How much of the camp supplies come from the town of Mackenzie versus Prince George? Does Mackenzie still have much to offer or has it largely closed down after the main employer pulled out? I hope the success of BNCH plays a part in bringing some life back into the town. It would be great if BNCH is being talked about by investors that live in these places as they are likely to be the most loyal shareholders.

Cheers!
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