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Gold/Mining/Energy : Int'l Wayside Gold Mines Ltd (IWA-VSE) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dan P who wrote (1170)5/22/2000 11:53:00 AM
From: rulm  Respond to of 1321
 
Danny,
As I mentioned, I know all I want to know about mining in BC and about the Wells/Barkerville area. For the time being ( I'd say at least three more years ) mining in BC is extinct. Why else would there be an aggregate total of CAD$25 Million spent on BC/Yukon exploration programs over the last year ? If you want your own little tree-hugging personal playground in the form of a Provincial Park, just apply for a mining permit. At least the BC Gov. could have called the float-plane-accessible park "Royal Oak Provincial Park" but, noooooooooo....until the commies are run out of Victoria, mining is a non-issue, in my books. Unfortunately, Ho' Street continues on. They've just moved to a different pub. The pedigree remains the same. THAT is the axe-grind.



To: Dan P who wrote (1170)5/23/2000 5:05:00 PM
From: Enigma  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1321
 
I just spoke to the CDNX about the halt. The spokesman said they were waiting for 'hardcopy' of announcements by the company - and 'independent verification' of resources, economic viability of same. After they get this they will have to sift through the info and this could take a week or two? Presumably they are talking about the low grade deposit?

Did you mention holes being twinned? I can't see it - nor does this appear to be a requirement of the CDNX.