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Cassiar Gold Corp CGLCF


Primary Symbol: V.GLDC

Cassiar Gold Corp. is a Canadian gold exploration company holding a 100% interest in its flagship Cassiar Gold Property located in British Columbia, Canada. The Company's Cassiar Gold property spans approximately 590 square kilometers (km2) and consists of two main project areas: Cassiar North and Cassiar South. The Cassiar North project area hosts the Taurus Deposit as well as multiple bulk-tonnage-style regional targets including the Wings Canyon, Snow Creek and Newcoast prospects. The project area also includes the Lucky high-grade vein prospect. The Company also holds a 100% interest in properties covering most of the Sheep Creek gold camp located near Salmo, British Columbia, Canada. The Sheep Creek Project consists of the Bayonne and Sheep Creek properties. The Sheep Creek Camp is highly prospective for both gold and silver discoveries. The Sheep Creek Camp consists of approximately 79 crown grants and 31 mineral tenures totaling 3,939 hectares in the Nelson mining division.


TSXV:GLDC - Post by User

Post by Ogopogo007on Jul 17, 2021 6:51pm
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Fosterville or not..will know by Sept

Fosterville or not..will know by SeptIn The Pit: Lobo Tiggre vs. Steve Letwin, Chairman of Cassiar Gold (GLDC.V). This company had a high-grade gold story going in northern British Columbia, then pivoted to a bulk-tonnage deposit nearby. Now it’s back to drilling the high-grade targets. Why? Is there something wrong with the open-pit deposit sitting right there at surface? I asked these and more questions on your behalf. (Note that I don’t own this stock and am not recommending it. I just dragged the company into the pit because it seemed interesting. As for what I make of management’s answers to my questions…
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