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To: tyc:> who wrote (1346)6/11/2001 12:54:45 AM
From: goldsheet  Respond to of 4051
 
Sorry about the typos

<<Some of the properties you mention are pretty remote from the Kitikmeot region, and some are in NWT rather than Nunavut. (would you like me to specify which ?) >>

All of the properties were mentioned in various news articles as ones that could potentially benefit from a port at Bathurst, even if they had to build a 800km road to the NWT (am I close in distance ?) I think/believe Ekati and Diavik are in NWT, not sure about others (which other ones did I miss?)



To: tyc:> who wrote (1346)6/11/2001 8:38:55 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4051
 
Wanted: Nit-picking tyke to increase rough draft
of "Mining in Nunavut" to include "... are more than 20 projects."

SI: StockTalk: Tyhee Development Corp.
TDC (Canadian Venture Exchange)
From: Dave R. Webb
Monday, Jun 11, 2001

Message 15924180

The NWT is very rich in mineral resources, hosting some remarkable geology.

The gold mines are large and rich, and the recent diamond mines
are huge revenue producers.

The lead and zinc mines were also very large and rich.

In addition, uranium, cobalt, silver plus Be, Li, Ta,
and other light metals are found in abundance.

A recent focus on Pt and Pd has uncovered some interesting potential.

I'm certain that more deposits will be uncovered.

Yellowknife starts to buzz in the summer as exploration crews
move through the capitol on their way to the field and back again.

It's an exciting, dynamic place, and I'm certain that there
are more than 20 projects on the go "north of Yellowknife".

Dave