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Northern Shield Resources Inc V.NRN

Alternate Symbol(s):  NSHRF

Northern Shield Resources Inc. is a Canada-based junior mining company. The Company is engaged in the business of identifying, acquiring, and exploring mineral properties located primarily in Eastern Canada. Its principal properties include Root & Cellar (Au-Ag-Te-Cu), Shot RocK (Au-A), and Idefix (Ni-Cu-PGE). The Root & Cellar Au-Ag-Te-(Cu) property, the Company’s flagship project, consists of 16 mineral licenses covering approximately 203 square kilometers and located near Marystown and Creston on the Burin Peninsula, both of which provide deep water ports. Root & Cellar Property is being explored for epithermal gold mineralization and associated porphyry copper systems and includes five gold zones over a six-kilometer strike-length. The Shot Rock Au-Ag-property is located along the Trans-Canada Highway between New Glasgow and Antigonish. The Idefix Property is located 75 kilometers northwest of the Community of Kuujjuaq, in the Nunavik region of the province of Quebec.


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Post by chry200030on Sep 27, 2023 11:13am
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visible gold = $$

visible gold = $$keyword = large !!

A large aggregate of visible gold was noted in drill hole 23RC-16 associated with bladed marcasite. Visible gold was also noted in a boulder or broken bedrock at the top of drill hole 23RC-18.
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