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To: bill who wrote (22723)7/9/1999 3:04:00 PM
From: .Trev  Respond to of 26850
 
Interesting information. Good trick remembering all that information. Did you see the Triex info? I think I erased it already but recall that they were planning a single drill hole into a pipe that they found.

Thanks



To: bill who wrote (22723)7/10/1999 2:29:00 PM
From: Gee10  Respond to of 26850
 
As far as diamonds are concerned Quebec must be one of the least explored areas in Canada. Dont forget that Diamond Fields were originally looking for diamonds in Quebec and simply stumbled over Voisey's Bay. De Beers have been flying huge amounts of samples out of LG2 (Le Grande) for some time now. It would be reasonable to assume that they have found something. They are also drilling north of Wiskaganish. We also know that Ashton has a joint venture with Soquem to the east and has been there for three years now. In the present climate a company like Ashton wouldnt stay in Quebec for that length of time unless they had found something.
Just across James Bay to the west, in Ontario De Beers are currently bulk sampling a kimberlite along the Atawapiskat river. This puts all three areas along an east-west trend, very interesting.