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Victoria Gold Corp T.VGCX

Alternate Symbol(s):  VITFF

Victoria Gold Corp. is a gold mining company. The Company’s flagship asset is its 100% owned Dublin Gulch property, which hosts the Eagle, Olive and Raven gold deposits along with numerous targets along the Potato Hills Trend including Nugget, Lynx and Rex Peso. Dublin Gulch is situated in the central Yukon, Canada, approximately 375 kilometers (km) north of the capital city of Whitehorse. The property covers an area of approximately 555 square kilometers and is the site of the Company's Eagle and Olive Gold Deposits. It also holds a suite of other development and exploration properties in the Yukon, including Brewery Creek, Clear Creek, Gold Dome and Grew Creek. The Eagle West target area lies as close as 500 meters northwest of the main Eagle Gold Deposit and hosts the exposures of the granodiorite. The Raven target is located at the contact zone at the extreme southeastern portion of the Nugget Stock. The Brewery Creek Project is a past producing heap leach gold mining operation.


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Comment by mdjbrownon Jul 15, 2024 7:17pm
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Post# 36133808

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Not official, just the word from workers on site

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Not official, just the word from workers on siteVery well said HB77

It is also my belief as stated many times that the dozer operator will be the most important witness in this whole incident.

Initially I thought it might be a new operator that veered slightly of course, but the report mentioned he was 2 year guy, so that would not be the case here.

That said, I would not be one bit surprised to learn that there was a combination of contributing factors that caused the slide including over stacking, solution management issues / pipe leaks over saturating portions of the heap, and operator error.

Time will tell as more information becomes available from reliable sources, and until then this circus llike SH Bullboard will continue
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