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Victoria Gold Corp 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 HuskySWon Aug 01, 2024 9:46am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:YTG addresses VG

RE:RE:RE:RE:YTG addresses VGrack,

100%..  I think everyone knows there's always issues with mines.  It's groady rough work and most do not want to take it on.  In mining especially because of the very nature of the work it's dangerous.

I like alot of people here looked and looked and looked and pored over the limted information provided, the inforamtion or lack thereof was trying and I think C-suite and BoD could have handled it better.  The good news is Jm is now coming forward and telling his part of what happended since the 24th.  I think the berm pushback was JM saying look I'm listening to my 3rd party engineers and you can go pound sand. 

This on top of all the "offences" probably has officals worried, omg waht is he going to say next?

I have never met JM but I would bet he is "Blue Sky" personality and they are difficult to deal with sometimes but they have VISION.  And imo that will rub people the wrong way, but they also forge ahead.

I agree with you about the commin good, everyone needs to do like the hippies did, you know, a bit more peace love and granola, you know like free love.  lol  I know it's crazi but that's just me. 

People will go though hell and back for the right leadership and that's what's required here.

All stakeholders and Involved parties need to get a spirit of cooperation into the mix.

If it takes a big circle with smoke (or big stein of beer :)) and then a crabby sit in around a massive campfire on the YTG lawn at midnight with canoodling good, just get on with it.  Quit wasting time posturing.  Move ahead.

BTW - Legal action works both ways.  lol

Best

in my opinion only


saddlerack wrote: I think that the Premier made a judgement error on this.  He would have been far better to have acknowledged McConnell's interview and explained how they are working together to bring the mine back into production.  It's easy to find fault and grandstand about what should be done, and people get tired of that.  Working together for the common good is the only possible reality.  McConnell's interview, while frustratingly late, was timely.  This mine will produce again.  JMHO


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