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Optimization for Mineral Processing Plants - McEwen Mining Lunch and Learn
"We can only manage what we measure and we can only optimize what we control," argues Michael Schaffer of Portage Technologies, and today this is possible for mineral processing circuits. The results are increased throughput and improved recovery.
This presentation, recorded 12/04/14, is part of McEwen Mining’s Innovation Lunch and Learn Series, hosted at the company’s Toronto office. The video was produced by Toronto Corporate Video Productions.
published: 05 Feb 2015
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McEwen Mining Innovation Lunch December 4, 2014 - Michael Schaffer Portage Technologies
McEwen Mining Innovation Lunch December 4, 2014 - Michael Schaffer Portage Technologies. Optimization for Mineral Processing Plants
published: 23 Nov 2016
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Stratabound Minerals Corp. has acquired an additional 19 claims
Stratabound Minerals Corp. (TSXV:SB) (OTCQB:SBMIF) has acquired an additional 19 claims covering an area of 59.56 square kilometres or 5,956 hectares of prospective ground in northern New Brunswick.
The newly acquired property is adjacent to Stratabound’s McIntyre Brook Gold Project and Puma Exploration’s Williams Brook high-grade gold project in an emerging new Maritime gold district, with geological comparisons to New Found Gold's Queensway Project in eastern Newfoundland.
The new acquisitions more than double the company's land position to 119.6 square kilometres and complete the consolidation of the entire 17 km of prospective ground between Puma Exploration's Williams Brook to the west and Portage Brook/Jonpol gold properties to the east.
#miningnews #topminingnewsdaily #stratabo...
published: 15 Apr 2022
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Ian Klassen of Grande Portage Resources presents at the Virtual Metals Investor Forum on May 20 '21
Ian Klassen, President and Director of Grande Portage Resources Ltd. (TSX-V GPG) presents at the Virtual Metals Investor Forum on May 20, 2021.
____________________________________________________________
The companies presenting at the Metals Investor Forum are as vetted as it gets – they have already cleared the high hurdle of earning the coverage from the newsletter writers’ as companies with excellent management teams, great financials and promising properties.
All newsletter writers’ stress that the first quality on that list – excellent management – is essential to the success of a junior mining company. The problem is that it’s hard to assess management without being able to look them in the eye and ask the questions that matter to you.
The Metals Investor Forum gives you that tim...
published: 25 May 2021
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This Is What Scientists Found at the Bottom of the Niagara Falls That Left Them so Disturbed
Around 18,000 years ago, the falls didn't exist. They were formed then ice sheet from the North Pole left behind vast areas of landscape, what we know today as North America. When the vast chunks of ice started to melt, the fall came into existence. When the glaciers melted, a considerable amount of water was sent into the Niagara River. It took a lot of time for the water to erode the cliffs, and the falls were formed. By the end of the 19the century, the world's first hydroelectric generating station was built near the falls. Soon, it started producing electricity. Unfortunately, the electricity could only carry 300-feet, so everyone knew that improvements had to be made. Nicola Tesla was the man who made those changes. He found a way to send electricity to long distances bu using altern...
published: 02 Feb 2020
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Guatemalan villagers counter Hudbay's denials
A group of Guatemalan villagers are back in Canada to counter Hudbay's denials and press on with a landmark legal battle.
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published: 27 May 2015
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Ian Klassen, President of Grande Portage Resources at the Metals Investor Forum Toronto Mar 1, 2020
Ian Klassen – President of Grande Portage Resources (TSX-V: GPG) delivers a presentation at Metals Investor Forum on Feb 28 - Mar 1, 2020 in Toronto.
____________________________________________________________
The companies presenting at the Metals Investor Forum are as vetted as it gets – they have already cleared the high hurdle of earning the coverage from the newsletter writers’ as companies with excellent management teams, great financials and promising properties.
All newsletter writers’ stress that the first quality on that list – excellent management – is essential to the success of a junior mining company. The problem is that it’s hard to assess management without being able to look them in the eye and ask the questions that matter to you.
The Metals Investor Forum gives you t...
published: 16 Mar 2020
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Mining Now NWT Mineral Processing
The mining cycle from exploration to mine closure. Part 5 of 6. (produced by NWT & Nunavut Chamber of Mines, 2007)
published: 22 Oct 2018
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Grande Portage Resources – Meet Alaska’s most promising gold explorer
Join our subscriber list and stay up to date on Grande Portage: https://grandeportage.com/contact-us/subscribe/
About Grande Portage
The Herbert Gold project is an exploration stage, partially drill-tested, high-grade, gold mineralized mesothermal quartz vein system in the historic Juneau Gold Belt of southeast Alaska. Consisting of 91 unpatented lode claims located 25 km north of Juneau and to the south of Couer Alaska's profitable Kensington gold mine. The property covers six parallel vein structures exposed at the surface.
⚒️ Learn more about our project: https://grandeportage.com/projects/herbert-gold-project/
⚒️ View our latest presentation: https://grandeportage.com/investors/corporate-presentations/
⚒️ Check out our latest news: https://grandeportage.com/news/2022
⚒️ View the ...
published: 04 Jan 2022
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BeMetals Corp is a new company with experienced directors and two solid projects
BeMetals Corp (CVE:BMET) President and CEO John Wilton dropped in to the Vancouver office of Proactive Investors to tell Steve Darling about this new company that has been built under the watchful eye of experienced players in the mining industry. Wilton talked about their two projects, one in Zambia and the other in Boise, Idaho.
published: 15 Mar 2019
31:30
Optimization for Mineral Processing Plants - McEwen Mining Lunch and Learn
"We can only manage what we measure and we can only optimize what we control," argues Michael Schaffer of Portage Technologies, and today this is possible for m...
"We can only manage what we measure and we can only optimize what we control," argues Michael Schaffer of Portage Technologies, and today this is possible for mineral processing circuits. The results are increased throughput and improved recovery.
This presentation, recorded 12/04/14, is part of McEwen Mining’s Innovation Lunch and Learn Series, hosted at the company’s Toronto office. The video was produced by Toronto Corporate Video Productions.
https://wn.com/Optimization_For_Mineral_Processing_Plants_Mcewen_Mining_Lunch_And_Learn
"We can only manage what we measure and we can only optimize what we control," argues Michael Schaffer of Portage Technologies, and today this is possible for mineral processing circuits. The results are increased throughput and improved recovery.
This presentation, recorded 12/04/14, is part of McEwen Mining’s Innovation Lunch and Learn Series, hosted at the company’s Toronto office. The video was produced by Toronto Corporate Video Productions.
- published: 05 Feb 2015
- views: 6859
31:30
McEwen Mining Innovation Lunch December 4, 2014 - Michael Schaffer Portage Technologies
McEwen Mining Innovation Lunch December 4, 2014 - Michael Schaffer Portage Technologies. Optimization for Mineral Processing Plants
McEwen Mining Innovation Lunch December 4, 2014 - Michael Schaffer Portage Technologies. Optimization for Mineral Processing Plants
https://wn.com/Mcewen_Mining_Innovation_Lunch_December_4,_2014_Michael_Schaffer_Portage_Technologies
McEwen Mining Innovation Lunch December 4, 2014 - Michael Schaffer Portage Technologies. Optimization for Mineral Processing Plants
- published: 23 Nov 2016
- views: 706
5:56
Stratabound Minerals Corp. has acquired an additional 19 claims
Stratabound Minerals Corp. (TSXV:SB) (OTCQB:SBMIF) has acquired an additional 19 claims covering an area of 59.56 square kilometres or 5,956 hectares of prospec...
Stratabound Minerals Corp. (TSXV:SB) (OTCQB:SBMIF) has acquired an additional 19 claims covering an area of 59.56 square kilometres or 5,956 hectares of prospective ground in northern New Brunswick.
The newly acquired property is adjacent to Stratabound’s McIntyre Brook Gold Project and Puma Exploration’s Williams Brook high-grade gold project in an emerging new Maritime gold district, with geological comparisons to New Found Gold's Queensway Project in eastern Newfoundland.
The new acquisitions more than double the company's land position to 119.6 square kilometres and complete the consolidation of the entire 17 km of prospective ground between Puma Exploration's Williams Brook to the west and Portage Brook/Jonpol gold properties to the east.
#miningnews #topminingnewsdaily #strataboundminerals #claims #newbrunswick #investmentpitchmedia
https://wn.com/Stratabound_Minerals_Corp._Has_Acquired_An_Additional_19_Claims
Stratabound Minerals Corp. (TSXV:SB) (OTCQB:SBMIF) has acquired an additional 19 claims covering an area of 59.56 square kilometres or 5,956 hectares of prospective ground in northern New Brunswick.
The newly acquired property is adjacent to Stratabound’s McIntyre Brook Gold Project and Puma Exploration’s Williams Brook high-grade gold project in an emerging new Maritime gold district, with geological comparisons to New Found Gold's Queensway Project in eastern Newfoundland.
The new acquisitions more than double the company's land position to 119.6 square kilometres and complete the consolidation of the entire 17 km of prospective ground between Puma Exploration's Williams Brook to the west and Portage Brook/Jonpol gold properties to the east.
#miningnews #topminingnewsdaily #strataboundminerals #claims #newbrunswick #investmentpitchmedia
- published: 15 Apr 2022
- views: 2515
13:19
Ian Klassen of Grande Portage Resources presents at the Virtual Metals Investor Forum on May 20 '21
Ian Klassen, President and Director of Grande Portage Resources Ltd. (TSX-V GPG) presents at the Virtual Metals Investor Forum on May 20, 2021.
________________...
Ian Klassen, President and Director of Grande Portage Resources Ltd. (TSX-V GPG) presents at the Virtual Metals Investor Forum on May 20, 2021.
____________________________________________________________
The companies presenting at the Metals Investor Forum are as vetted as it gets – they have already cleared the high hurdle of earning the coverage from the newsletter writers’ as companies with excellent management teams, great financials and promising properties.
All newsletter writers’ stress that the first quality on that list – excellent management – is essential to the success of a junior mining company. The problem is that it’s hard to assess management without being able to look them in the eye and ask the questions that matter to you.
The Metals Investor Forum gives you that time.
Subscribe to our channel to stay up to date on the latest insights moving the metals markets.
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https://wn.com/Ian_Klassen_Of_Grande_Portage_Resources_Presents_At_The_Virtual_Metals_Investor_Forum_On_May_20_'21
Ian Klassen, President and Director of Grande Portage Resources Ltd. (TSX-V GPG) presents at the Virtual Metals Investor Forum on May 20, 2021.
____________________________________________________________
The companies presenting at the Metals Investor Forum are as vetted as it gets – they have already cleared the high hurdle of earning the coverage from the newsletter writers’ as companies with excellent management teams, great financials and promising properties.
All newsletter writers’ stress that the first quality on that list – excellent management – is essential to the success of a junior mining company. The problem is that it’s hard to assess management without being able to look them in the eye and ask the questions that matter to you.
The Metals Investor Forum gives you that time.
Subscribe to our channel to stay up to date on the latest insights moving the metals markets.
For more breaking news, visit www.metalsinvestorforum.com
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- published: 25 May 2021
- views: 409
5:42
This Is What Scientists Found at the Bottom of the Niagara Falls That Left Them so Disturbed
Around 18,000 years ago, the falls didn't exist. They were formed then ice sheet from the North Pole left behind vast areas of landscape, what we know today as ...
Around 18,000 years ago, the falls didn't exist. They were formed then ice sheet from the North Pole left behind vast areas of landscape, what we know today as North America. When the vast chunks of ice started to melt, the fall came into existence. When the glaciers melted, a considerable amount of water was sent into the Niagara River. It took a lot of time for the water to erode the cliffs, and the falls were formed. By the end of the 19the century, the world's first hydroelectric generating station was built near the falls. Soon, it started producing electricity. Unfortunately, the electricity could only carry 300-feet, so everyone knew that improvements had to be made. Nicola Tesla was the man who made those changes. He found a way to send electricity to long distances bu using alternating current. Today, the fall's power plants produce more than two million kilowatts of power.
The scientists wanted to see if it was possible to see what was going on behind the falls. They thought that if they could stop them from flowing, they could find out the mysteries behind them. Tempering nature is a challenge, and many people wondered if what the scientists had planned was even possible. How is it possible to stop such a powerful force?
This may sound strange, but the amount of water changes at night. This isn't something that happens; naturally, it is due to a human factor. Local companies are allowed to take water from the falls, but only at night. During the '50s, the locals signed a treaty to take more water at night when there weren't too many tourists there, and they wouldn't notice a difference.
Technically, the Niagara Falls belong to Canada and the United States. There are parts of the falls that belong only to the United States. The American Falls and the Bridal Veil Falls are two parts of Niagara Falls, and they belong only to America. There are not parts of the falls that belong to Canada exclusively.
It was believed that the stones that accumulate at the bottom of the falls could cause problems in the future. The concerns of the New York citizens reached Canada, and an organization that takes care of the shared waters was contacted. They are called the International Joint Commission, and they discovered that something had to be done with the accumulated rocks at the bottom of the waterfalls. They even contacted the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for their opinion on the matter.
Nobody could come up with a solution for the accumulated rocks, so they decided to shut down the falls. In the summer of 1969, over 1,000 trucks carried rocks and Earth to the falls just to get them to stop flowing. The loads were dumped upstream of the waterfall for three days. A cofferdam was created, and the falls stopped flowing. The water was redirected from there to the Horseshoe Falls.
The locals were very worried for two reasons. First, they knew that you couldn't control water. What would happen if the water was rerouted the wrong way, causing a significant flood? Also, they were worried about the tourists. What would happen if they failed to get the falls flowing again? Many locals made money from the tourists. If the falls stopped, the money would dry up as well. The tourists did stop visiting the falls that summer, but those who did show up got to see something that nobody will ever see again. They also had the opportunity to take rocks and incredible coins from the riverbed.
The people who watched while the waters of the fall over the falls when it drained saw skeletons in the water. It was unclear whether the skeletons belonged to animals who had drowned or people who had fallen in the falls at one point. When one of the skeletons was examined, it was determined that the man died when he jumped into the falls. The year that he died was unknown. Another skeleton was a woman, and there was no apparent cause of death apart from drowning. It is believed that the woman saw her loved one drown, and decided to meet him in the same spot.
The fact that the experts were able to stop the falls from flowing was incredible. Fortunately, the falls started flowing again, and today, the Niagara Falls are as incredible as ever. Had the experts not been able to stop the water so they could remove the stones back in 1969, we might have lost one of the greatest wonders of the world.
https://wn.com/This_Is_What_Scientists_Found_At_The_Bottom_Of_The_Niagara_Falls_That_Left_Them_So_Disturbed
Around 18,000 years ago, the falls didn't exist. They were formed then ice sheet from the North Pole left behind vast areas of landscape, what we know today as North America. When the vast chunks of ice started to melt, the fall came into existence. When the glaciers melted, a considerable amount of water was sent into the Niagara River. It took a lot of time for the water to erode the cliffs, and the falls were formed. By the end of the 19the century, the world's first hydroelectric generating station was built near the falls. Soon, it started producing electricity. Unfortunately, the electricity could only carry 300-feet, so everyone knew that improvements had to be made. Nicola Tesla was the man who made those changes. He found a way to send electricity to long distances bu using alternating current. Today, the fall's power plants produce more than two million kilowatts of power.
The scientists wanted to see if it was possible to see what was going on behind the falls. They thought that if they could stop them from flowing, they could find out the mysteries behind them. Tempering nature is a challenge, and many people wondered if what the scientists had planned was even possible. How is it possible to stop such a powerful force?
This may sound strange, but the amount of water changes at night. This isn't something that happens; naturally, it is due to a human factor. Local companies are allowed to take water from the falls, but only at night. During the '50s, the locals signed a treaty to take more water at night when there weren't too many tourists there, and they wouldn't notice a difference.
Technically, the Niagara Falls belong to Canada and the United States. There are parts of the falls that belong only to the United States. The American Falls and the Bridal Veil Falls are two parts of Niagara Falls, and they belong only to America. There are not parts of the falls that belong to Canada exclusively.
It was believed that the stones that accumulate at the bottom of the falls could cause problems in the future. The concerns of the New York citizens reached Canada, and an organization that takes care of the shared waters was contacted. They are called the International Joint Commission, and they discovered that something had to be done with the accumulated rocks at the bottom of the waterfalls. They even contacted the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for their opinion on the matter.
Nobody could come up with a solution for the accumulated rocks, so they decided to shut down the falls. In the summer of 1969, over 1,000 trucks carried rocks and Earth to the falls just to get them to stop flowing. The loads were dumped upstream of the waterfall for three days. A cofferdam was created, and the falls stopped flowing. The water was redirected from there to the Horseshoe Falls.
The locals were very worried for two reasons. First, they knew that you couldn't control water. What would happen if the water was rerouted the wrong way, causing a significant flood? Also, they were worried about the tourists. What would happen if they failed to get the falls flowing again? Many locals made money from the tourists. If the falls stopped, the money would dry up as well. The tourists did stop visiting the falls that summer, but those who did show up got to see something that nobody will ever see again. They also had the opportunity to take rocks and incredible coins from the riverbed.
The people who watched while the waters of the fall over the falls when it drained saw skeletons in the water. It was unclear whether the skeletons belonged to animals who had drowned or people who had fallen in the falls at one point. When one of the skeletons was examined, it was determined that the man died when he jumped into the falls. The year that he died was unknown. Another skeleton was a woman, and there was no apparent cause of death apart from drowning. It is believed that the woman saw her loved one drown, and decided to meet him in the same spot.
The fact that the experts were able to stop the falls from flowing was incredible. Fortunately, the falls started flowing again, and today, the Niagara Falls are as incredible as ever. Had the experts not been able to stop the water so they could remove the stones back in 1969, we might have lost one of the greatest wonders of the world.
- published: 02 Feb 2020
- views: 2963051
4:33
Guatemalan villagers counter Hudbay's denials
A group of Guatemalan villagers are back in Canada to counter Hudbay's denials and press on with a landmark legal battle.
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A group of Guatemalan villagers are back in Canada to counter Hudbay's denials and press on with a landmark legal battle.
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https://wn.com/Guatemalan_Villagers_Counter_Hudbay's_Denials
A group of Guatemalan villagers are back in Canada to counter Hudbay's denials and press on with a landmark legal battle.
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- published: 27 May 2015
- views: 1968
11:22
Ian Klassen, President of Grande Portage Resources at the Metals Investor Forum Toronto Mar 1, 2020
Ian Klassen – President of Grande Portage Resources (TSX-V: GPG) delivers a presentation at Metals Investor Forum on Feb 28 - Mar 1, 2020 in Toronto.
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Ian Klassen – President of Grande Portage Resources (TSX-V: GPG) delivers a presentation at Metals Investor Forum on Feb 28 - Mar 1, 2020 in Toronto.
____________________________________________________________
The companies presenting at the Metals Investor Forum are as vetted as it gets – they have already cleared the high hurdle of earning the coverage from the newsletter writers’ as companies with excellent management teams, great financials and promising properties.
All newsletter writers’ stress that the first quality on that list – excellent management – is essential to the success of a junior mining company. The problem is that it’s hard to assess management without being able to look them in the eye and ask the questions that matter to you.
The Metals Investor Forum gives you that time.
Subscribe to our channel to stay up to date on the latest insights moving the metals markets.
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https://wn.com/Ian_Klassen,_President_Of_Grande_Portage_Resources_At_The_Metals_Investor_Forum_Toronto_Mar_1,_2020
Ian Klassen – President of Grande Portage Resources (TSX-V: GPG) delivers a presentation at Metals Investor Forum on Feb 28 - Mar 1, 2020 in Toronto.
____________________________________________________________
The companies presenting at the Metals Investor Forum are as vetted as it gets – they have already cleared the high hurdle of earning the coverage from the newsletter writers’ as companies with excellent management teams, great financials and promising properties.
All newsletter writers’ stress that the first quality on that list – excellent management – is essential to the success of a junior mining company. The problem is that it’s hard to assess management without being able to look them in the eye and ask the questions that matter to you.
The Metals Investor Forum gives you that time.
Subscribe to our channel to stay up to date on the latest insights moving the metals markets.
For more breaking news, visit https://metalsinvestorforum.com
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- published: 16 Mar 2020
- views: 145
6:24
Mining Now NWT Mineral Processing
The mining cycle from exploration to mine closure. Part 5 of 6. (produced by NWT & Nunavut Chamber of Mines, 2007)
The mining cycle from exploration to mine closure. Part 5 of 6. (produced by NWT & Nunavut Chamber of Mines, 2007)
https://wn.com/Mining_Now_Nwt_Mineral_Processing
The mining cycle from exploration to mine closure. Part 5 of 6. (produced by NWT & Nunavut Chamber of Mines, 2007)
- published: 22 Oct 2018
- views: 177
2:26
Grande Portage Resources – Meet Alaska’s most promising gold explorer
Join our subscriber list and stay up to date on Grande Portage: https://grandeportage.com/contact-us/subscribe/
About Grande Portage
The Herbert Gold project i...
Join our subscriber list and stay up to date on Grande Portage: https://grandeportage.com/contact-us/subscribe/
About Grande Portage
The Herbert Gold project is an exploration stage, partially drill-tested, high-grade, gold mineralized mesothermal quartz vein system in the historic Juneau Gold Belt of southeast
Alaska. Consisting of 91 unpatented lode claims located 25 km north of Juneau and to the south of Couer Alaska's profitable Kensington gold mine. The property covers six parallel vein structures exposed at the surface.
⚒️ Learn more about our project: https://grandeportage.com/projects/herbert-gold-project/
⚒️ View our latest presentation: https://grandeportage.com/investors/corporate-presentations/
⚒️ Check out our latest news: https://grandeportage.com/news/2022
⚒️ View the latest property photos: https://grandeportage.com/photo-gallery/herbert-gold-juneau-gold-belt-alaska-1/
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Videos may contain forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. No assurance can be given that any of the events anticipated by such forward-looking statements will occur, and no reliance should be placed upon them.
#Gold #GoldExploration #Alaska #AmericanGold #GoldMiningStocks #Gold #JuneauGoldBelt
https://wn.com/Grande_Portage_Resources_–_Meet_Alaska’S_Most_Promising_Gold_Explorer
Join our subscriber list and stay up to date on Grande Portage: https://grandeportage.com/contact-us/subscribe/
About Grande Portage
The Herbert Gold project is an exploration stage, partially drill-tested, high-grade, gold mineralized mesothermal quartz vein system in the historic Juneau Gold Belt of southeast
Alaska. Consisting of 91 unpatented lode claims located 25 km north of Juneau and to the south of Couer Alaska's profitable Kensington gold mine. The property covers six parallel vein structures exposed at the surface.
⚒️ Learn more about our project: https://grandeportage.com/projects/herbert-gold-project/
⚒️ View our latest presentation: https://grandeportage.com/investors/corporate-presentations/
⚒️ Check out our latest news: https://grandeportage.com/news/2022
⚒️ View the latest property photos: https://grandeportage.com/photo-gallery/herbert-gold-juneau-gold-belt-alaska-1/
⚠ Disclaimer:
Videos may contain forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. No assurance can be given that any of the events anticipated by such forward-looking statements will occur, and no reliance should be placed upon them.
#Gold #GoldExploration #Alaska #AmericanGold #GoldMiningStocks #Gold #JuneauGoldBelt
- published: 04 Jan 2022
- views: 95
4:27
BeMetals Corp is a new company with experienced directors and two solid projects
BeMetals Corp (CVE:BMET) President and CEO John Wilton dropped in to the Vancouver office of Proactive Investors to tell Steve Darling about this new company th...
BeMetals Corp (CVE:BMET) President and CEO John Wilton dropped in to the Vancouver office of Proactive Investors to tell Steve Darling about this new company that has been built under the watchful eye of experienced players in the mining industry. Wilton talked about their two projects, one in Zambia and the other in Boise, Idaho.
https://wn.com/Bemetals_Corp_Is_A_New_Company_With_Experienced_Directors_And_Two_Solid_Projects
BeMetals Corp (CVE:BMET) President and CEO John Wilton dropped in to the Vancouver office of Proactive Investors to tell Steve Darling about this new company that has been built under the watchful eye of experienced players in the mining industry. Wilton talked about their two projects, one in Zambia and the other in Boise, Idaho.
- published: 15 Mar 2019
- views: 971