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Great to have you back, Vince. You have definitely got me thinking about the companies that are exploring near Ocean Park Ventures Trapper gold project. I would say what are my best guesses, but I am afraid I am putting out the wrong information.
I do have to say that Eagle Plains Resources (EPL) has projects that are near the Trapper gold project in the Atlin, B.C. area.
I also wanted that though the provinicial has stood against mining operations in the past, that current Premier of British Columbia, Christy Clark has it her goal to help open eight new mines int eh province within four years as part of her to create new jobs in the province. This is the Globe and Mail article about her new jobs plan http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/british-columbia/bc-politics/new-mines-first-nations-deals-key-pillars-in-bc-premiers-job-plan/article2176417/
This is an excerpt from the article:
"Ms. Clark committed to helping create eight new mines in B.C. by 2015 – two years after the next provincial election, scheduled in May, 2013 – as well as the expansion of nine other currently operating mines, which she said would generate $1.6-billion per year of additional revenue for the government and create 1,800 new jobs."
Regarding Northern Tiger Resources (NTR) projects, I spoke with Eric Coffin, of the Hard Analyst newsletter about NTRs projects at last January's Resource in Vancouver, and he said that drill results will be variable since the deposits in that area are very nuggety. The gold deposits in area are not evenly distributed and it will take time to build up a bulk mineable deposit.
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