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To: the Chief who wrote (515)10/24/1997 6:18:00 PM
From: Karl Zetmeir  Respond to of 11676
 
Have a nice dinner! <G>



To: the Chief who wrote (515)10/24/1997 7:34:00 PM
From: Jesse  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11676
 
Teck hits nickel in Labrador -- High grades found south of Voisey's Bay
northernminer.com

The Northern Miner Vol. 83 No. 35 October 27, 1997

By Thomas Brockelbank

Teck (TEK-T) has hit a narrow, yet rich, nickel-copper cobalt intersection on a Labrador property shared equally by Donner Resources (DRZ-V) and Northern
Abitibi Mining (NAI-A).

The property is roughly 100 km south of the Voisey's Bay project of Inco.

Teck, which owns 12.2% of Donner, can acquire up to half of Donner's interest in any part of the vast (roughly 35-by-40-km) South Voisey's Bay project that
comes to fruition.

Ownership of the various parts of the South Voisey's Bay project is defined by 17 separate agreements between Donner and a host of junior exploration
companies, including Northern Abitibi.

Teck recently hit a 1.1-metre-wide massive sulphide intersection in hole 75, which ran 11.75% nickel, 9.7% copper and 0.43% cobalt. The mineralization was
176.8 metres downhole.

Apart from the Voisey's Bay project drilling by Diamond Fields Resources and Inco, this is the first time any drill intersection in Labrador has topped 2% nickel.
Fingertip-sized areas of pentlandite (an important nickel ore mineral) are clearly visible in the core.

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More at Northern Miner's site:
northernminer.com