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Etruscus Resources Corp ETRUF


Primary Symbol: C.ETR

Etruscus Resources Corp. is a Canada-based exploration company. The Company is focused on the acquisition and development of precious metal mineral properties. The Company’s flagship asset is the 100%-owned Rock & Roll property. The Rock & Roll property covers approximately 29,344 hectares in the Iskut River Valley of northwestern British Columbia, 150 Km north of the ocean port at Stewart. The Property is situated within the Golden Triangle. This area also contains undeveloped gold, silver, and copper. The Rock and Roll property also contains the Black Dog Deposit, a volcanogenic massive sulfide containing a NI 43-101 compliant Inferred Resource totaling 2,015,000 tons grading 2.63 g/t gold equivalent.


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Post by GregL80on Jun 02, 2021 2:16am
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Glaciers melting faster than ever

Glaciers melting faster than everA very unfortunate turn of events, although it would be hard to say it was unforeseen. With that said, it opens up the opportunity for ETR to tap into virgin ground. This is the same kind of ground that had the bonanza grade Eskay Creek!

https://apnews.com/article/mountains-climate-climate-change-oceans-glaciers-64abe6a2ebb9793d8d695735128284ef

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