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GSP Resource Corp V.GSPR

Alternate Symbol(s):  GSRCF

GSP Resource Corp. is a Canada-based mineral exploration and development company focused on projects located in Southwestern British Columbia. The Company has an option to acquire a 100% interest and title to the Alwin Mine Copper-Gold-Silver Property in the Kamloops Mining Division, as well as an option to acquire 100% interest and title to the Olivine Mountain Property in the Similkameen Mining Division, of which it has granted an option to earn a 60% interest to a third party. The Alwin Mine Copper-Silver-Gold property is approximately 575 hectares (ha) adjacent to the Valley Pit (Highland Valley Mine), Logan Lake, British Columbia. The Olivine Mountain Project is approximately 3021.87-ha, which is located in the Interior Plateau area of South-Central British Columbia, about 25 kilometers northwest of Princeton, near producing mines. The Olivine Mountain property covers part of the Tulameen Ultramafic Complex.


TSXV:GSPR - Post by User

Post by TELEMARKERon Nov 07, 2021 1:57pm
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NWST news Cu Au Ag

NWST news Cu Au Aghttps://stockhouse.com/news/press-releases/2021/10/27/northwest-copper-intersects-33-60-cueq-over-9-40-metres-within-a-235-45-metre
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