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Nighthawk Gold Equity Warrants Exp 6th May 2024 MIMZD


Primary Symbol: T.NHK.W

Nighthawk Gold Corp. is a Canada-based gold exploration and development company. The Company is engaged in the identification, acquisition, exploration, and evaluation of gold properties. The Company owns 100% ownership of more than 947 square kilometers district scale property within 200 kilometers (km) north of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada. The property hosts the Indin Lake (Archean) Greenstone belt. Its Colomac Gold Project is a large-scale, open-pit gold project in the Northwest Territories, Canada, about 200 km north of the capital city and mining hub Yellowknife. The Colomac Gold Project represents a series of high-grade open pit gold deposits, and gold mineralization remains open on all directions. Its grassroots targets with gold occurrences on its district scale property include Goldcrest Deposit, Kim Deposit, rizzly Bear Deposit, Damoti Deposit, Cass Deposit, and others.


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Comment by rockhead7on Sep 03, 2021 1:14pm
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RE:RE:Activity

RE:RE:Activity100% agreement-the plans being tossed around are absolutely scary but more disconcerting is the apparent agreement among two parties that the "rich" need to pay their share.  They already do but this sentiment based on faulty data might morph into tax policy that curbs flo-thru financing.  That would be the death blow to the resource industry in Canada.  (for the record I am decidedly middle class-and struggling to stay that way!)
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