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Return to Casavant Mining Kimberlite International (CMKM)
 
CMKM Diamonds Inc
Symbol (CMKX.PK)

A small company has made big plans for diamond exploration work in the Prince Albert region. The company holds mineral claims to more than 1.4 million acres in the province in an area stretching from north of Candle Lake down to St. Louis.
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WHY DIAMONDS IN SASKATCHEWAN ?

- One of the largest known kimberlite clusters in the
world.
- 130 of the 2000 kimberlite pipes known worldwide are
macro-diamond bearing. 23 of these are located in the Fort
a la Corne district of Saskatchewan.
- 80% of Saskatchewans' kimberlite pipes are
diamondiferous.
- 50% contain diamonds over one millimeter in size.
- A high percentage of diamonds recovered are clear,
inclusion-free and exhibit good crystal form.
- Pipes said to have erupted under inland sea and
therefore have not been exposed to weathering or
glaciation.
- Pipes lie within 300 feet of surface.
- Area accessible by paved all-weather road, with water
and power readily available.
- Studies indicate cash operating costs of $10.50 per
tonne, including overburden removal.
- Saskatchewan government encourages mining in the
province.

Company Website
casavantmining.com

CMKM Diamonds Inc is a Las Vegas-based company publicly traded in the over-the-counter securities markets.
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My DD Page Update 03-25-04
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