RE:RE:RE:RE:April 19, I am still waiting for news.Not in the area DBG is exploring. The area is sacred to the natives. Burial grounds, artifacts, etc. DBG knew if they did the archaeological impact assessment they would not be drilling in the location they're in.
What nobody is doing in the Company & float is listening to the natives & conditions of the drill permits.
The company eventually agreed to conduct preliminary archaeological studies in 2014 and discovered obsidian artifact fragments under its camp and identified areas where similar artifacts would likely be found. As a result of these findings, the province added a condition to the company’s drilling permit that required it to conduct an archaeological impact assessment before doing any more mineral exploration.