Atlin District

Doubleview Reports Hat Project Copper Equivalent Disclosures Will Now Include Recoverable Copper, Gold, Cobalt and Scandium

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Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Table 3 presents drill core assay and Copper Equivalent values for copper, gold, cobalt, and scandium.

Key Points: 
  • Table 3 presents drill core assay and Copper Equivalent values for copper, gold, cobalt, and scandium.
  • Inclusion of scandium in Hat Project Copper Equivalent values significantly increases the CuEq figures.
  • Copper Equivalent is a calculated single-value composite of possibly economically recoverable metals and is widely used in the evaluation of early-stage mineral properties.
  • Scandium in tailings could be purified to yield scandium phosphate, a high value specialized product*, or scandium oxide, a much lower value commodity.

Doubleview Provides Update on Milestone 56% Scandium Phosphate Recovery in First Phase Metallurgical Testing at the HAT Deposit

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Wednesday, February 22, 2023

The HAT Copper-Gold-Scandium-Cobalt deposit is located in the Golden Triangle region of the Atlin Mining District in British Columbia.

Key Points: 
  • The HAT Copper-Gold-Scandium-Cobalt deposit is located in the Golden Triangle region of the Atlin Mining District in British Columbia.
  • Achieving 56% Sc recovery shows that primarily, the response to the treatment program was predictable and as anticipated.
  • Expectations are that scandium recoveries in the range of 80% to 90% will ultimately be achievable with further process development and optimisation.
  • If it can be demonstrated that scandium can be recovered at an acceptable cost, then scandium has the potential to add significant value to the HAT deposit.

Doubleview Provides Update on Milestone 56% Scandium Phosphate Recovery in First Phase Metallurgical Testing at the HAT Deposit

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, February 22, 2023

The HAT Copper-Gold-Scandium-Cobalt deposit is located in the Golden Triangle region of the Atlin Mining District in British Columbia.

Key Points: 
  • The HAT Copper-Gold-Scandium-Cobalt deposit is located in the Golden Triangle region of the Atlin Mining District in British Columbia.
  • Achieving 56% Sc recovery shows that primarily, the response to the treatment program was predictable and as anticipated.
  • Expectations are that scandium recoveries in the range of 80% to 90% will ultimately be achievable with further process development and optimisation.
  • If it can be demonstrated that scandium can be recovered at an acceptable cost, then scandium has the potential to add significant value to the HAT deposit.

Yukon and Northern BC First Nations tackle climate change using Indigenous knowledge and science

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Friday, June 18, 2021

The Minister and Parliamentary Secretary met virtually with Carcross/Tagish First Nation (C/TFN) to learn about their community-led climate change monitoring program.

Key Points: 
  • The Minister and Parliamentary Secretary met virtually with Carcross/Tagish First Nation (C/TFN) to learn about their community-led climate change monitoring program.
  • The Taku River Tlingit First Nation (TRTFN) is also leading a unique project to assess the impacts of climate change within their traditional territory.
  • Climate change is causing many of the culturally significant ice patches to melt, exposing organic artifacts to oxygen and leading to rapid deterioration.
  • Budget 2021 also proposes to provide $25 million in 202122 to the Government of Yukon to support its climate change priorities, in collaboration with Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada and Environment and Climate Change Canada.

New Pacific Extends Broad Areas of Silver Mineralization at Its Silverstrike Project, Bolivia

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Tuesday, September 29, 2020

(2) Channel chip sample interval is close to true width as chip samples were taken across and normal to mineralized structures.

Key Points: 
  • (2) Channel chip sample interval is close to true width as chip samples were taken across and normal to mineralized structures.
  • It is a sporadically outcropping, NNW trending, tectonic-hydrothermal breccia zone of about 2 km long and up to 50 m wide.
  • These fracture swarms constitute a broad corridor approximately 1 km long in an east-west direction and up to 70 m wide in north-south direction.
  • New Pacific is a Canadian exploration and development company which owns the Silver Sand Project, in the Potosi Department of Bolivia and the Tagish Lake Gold Project in Yukon, Canada.

Taku Gold to Sell the Tag Property for Up to $1.2 Million Plus Royalty

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Tuesday, August 4, 2020

This sale will enable the Company to focus on its Yukon exploration programs which will be announced shortly.

Key Points: 
  • This sale will enable the Company to focus on its Yukon exploration programs which will be announced shortly.
  • Importantly, this agreement allows Taku to focus its efforts on its key Yukon projects in the Klondike and White Gold districts, including Rosebute, Sonora Gulch and Portland, commented Jordan Butler, Taku Golds Chief Executive Officer.
  • Taku Gold and Engineer expect to complete a definitive agreement on or before August 31, 2020.
  • Taku Gold Corp. is a mineral exploration company with key assets in Canadas Yukon Territory.

Minister Rodriguez Announces Appointment of British Columbia and Yukon Commissioner to the CRTC

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Friday, July 5, 2019

As Commissioner for British Columbia and Yukon, Claire Anderson is the first Indigenous woman to be appointed to the CRTC.

Key Points: 
  • As Commissioner for British Columbia and Yukon, Claire Anderson is the first Indigenous woman to be appointed to the CRTC.
  • GATINEAU, QC, July 5, 2019 /CNW/ - The Honourable Pablo Rodriguez, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Multiculturalism, today announced the appointment of Ms. Claire Anderson to the position of full-time Commissioner for British Columbia and Yukon at the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) for a five-year term beginning August 26,2019.
  • Ms. Anderson is the first Indigenous woman and first Yukon resident to be appointed to the CRTC.
  • Claire Anderson is a citizen of the Taku River Tlingit First Nation and is an associate lawyer at Lackowicz & Hoffman, in Whitehorse, Yukon.