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Metals Creek Resources Corp V.MEK

Alternate Symbol(s):  MCREF

Metals Creek Resources Corp. is a junior exploration company. The Company is engaged in the identification, acquisition, exploration and development of mineral resource properties, and has mining interests in Ontario and Newfoundland and Labrador and in the Yukon. The Company has a 50% interest in the OgdenGold Property from Newmont Corporation, including the former Naybob Gold mine, located six kilometers (km) south of Timmins, Ontario and has an eight km strike length of the prolific Porcupine-Destor Fault (P-DF). The Shabaqua property is located within the Shebandowan Greenstone Belt. The Tillex property is located in Currie Township near the township of Matheson in Northern Ontario with infrastructure. The Company has 148 claim units in two separate blocks in the Dawson Range gold district. The claim blocks are located in the Matson Creek area, 40 km north of Kinross’ White Gold property and Kaminak’s Coffee Project.


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Comment by Copperdreameron Nov 23, 2020 6:43am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:NEW WEBSITE

RE:RE:RE:RE:NEW WEBSITEWebsite does look better for sure, so good to see this.  The displays of the Geophysics on Dona looks good, pretty pictures, if nothing else!

Why don't they post Geophysics pictures over Ogden, that is very odd? 


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