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To: Ned Land who wrote (3617)10/7/1999 8:43:00 PM
From: Elly Vasilopoulos  Respond to of 4256
 
Manitoba has the potential of being a new play -- Kennecott would not be wasting its time and money otherwise. It is no secret that Manitoba has been luring exploration companies -- those guys tried to convince one of my old companies to come on in a couple of years ago -- it's called, if I remember right, economic incentive that could help the provincial economy. All that said, as a play the whole thing there is highly speculative, of course. Cheers.



To: Ned Land who wrote (3617)11/8/1999 8:41:00 PM
From: average joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4256
 
You phone Crone and have him send you a permit map. The permit map will show where BHP - Aber and Dunlop have staked several hundred thousand hectares for diamond in Manitoba. You might hear a groan from Crone (204) 945 1874 Marketing Branch - Manitoba Energy & Mines.

There are ground crews and more permits being filed for Tuesday a.m.

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