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District Metals Corp V.DMX

Alternate Symbol(s):  DMXCF

District Metals Corp. is a polymetallic exploration and development company focused on the Viken and Tomtebo Properties in Sweden. The Company’s projects include Viken, Tomtebo-Stollberg, Gruvberget, Svardsjo, Alum Shale Properties, Ardnasvarre, Sagtjarn, Nianfors and Bakar. The Viken Property totals 37,211 hectares (ha) where the Viken nr one mineral license covers the majority of the polymetallic Viken Deposit. The Tomtebo covers an area of 5,144 ha and is located 175 kilometers (km) northwest from the capital city of Stockholm in Sweden. The Gruvberget covers an area of 5,286 ha and is located approximately 230 km northwest from the capital city of Stockholm in Sweden. The Svardsjo covers an area of 1,037 ha and is located approximately 200 km northwest from the capital city of Stockholm in Sweden. The Ardnasvarre nr one mineral license is located within the Arjeplog-Arvidsjaur uranium province. The Bakar Property is located on Northern Vancouver Island.


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Comment by Hiezenbergon May 24, 2024 11:37am
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RE:RE:RE:E-mail from Departmental Secretary

RE:RE:RE:E-mail from Departmental SecretaryThanks for the info MaLong72. I assume you live in Sweden?
Question for you.  Does the current Swedish government have complete jurisdiction on the decision to whether to allow uranium mining?  I mean if it goes to Legislature and the government votes in favour, do the local / regional governments of towns / cities have authority to veto such a decision? Not sure how it works out there. If you can shed some light on that, thst would be much appreciated. Thanks. 
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