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Foremost Lithium Resource & Technology Ltd C.FAT

Alternate Symbol(s):  FMST

Foremost Lithium Resource & Technology Ltd. is a hard-rock lithium exploration company. It owns the four Lithium Lane projects in the Snow Lake, Manitoba as well as Lac Simard South Project in Quebec, totaling 43,000 acres/17,500 hectares. Its Lithium Lane Projects are centrally located in the heart of North America. The Zoro Lithium Project is located in west-central Manitoba, 571 kilometers (km) north-northeast of Winnipeg approximately 20 km east of the town historic mining friendly town of Snow Lake. The Grass River Claims Project (GRC) consists of 29 claims totaling 15,664 acres/6,339 hectares. The Peg North project claims consist of 28 claims. The Peg North project is located at the east end of the Flin Flon-Snow Lake greenstone belt. The Jean Lake Lithium-Gold Project is located in the Snow Lake District of Manitoba. The Winston Gold and Silver Project property is located in the Black Range of Sierra County, New Mexico. Its Zoro Lithium Project occurs in east-central Manitoba.


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Comment by Karina70on May 20, 2021 10:42am
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RE:RE:RE:About the Lidar NR - WTF?! was that some kind of joke?

RE:RE:RE:About the Lidar NR - WTF?! was that some kind of joke? Hi Ms. Kozmo!

I had fun last night.  Thanks for the red balloon.  A little bit odd but so are you so kind of suits your personality.  :) 


As for drilling and width of veins systems......You can check the historical  mining records of New Mexico if you insist.  Going back to the early1900's these mining records indicate the veins go vertical and get wider at depth.  Once drilling begins from the surface, the veins get wider and the high-grade ores are deeper and wider hence you can't refute the company is drilling 110 metres deep for a reason, and they will criss cross multiple vein systems all the way down. 

But drilling was done already back in the 80's and if you want to check past widths:
https://www.farresources.com/properties/winston-gold-and-silver-project

3/4 of the way down you'll find historical drill results with widths ranging from 9.6 to almost 12 feet.  

Now, more importantly, you went in for a smooch but please work on your halitosis.
https://www.healthline.com/health/home-remedies-for-bad-breath

Your ever loving,
Karina xoxo
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