Crystal Lake’s two placements oversubscribed

Nov 27, 2017

2017-11-27 06:23 ET – News Release Mr. Alphonse Ruggiero reports PRIVATE PLACEMENT OVERSUBSCRIBED Crystal Lake Mining Corp. has received subscriptions for two million units totalling $400,000 pursuant to the non-brokered, non-flow-through private placement announced on Nov. 6, 2017. Each unit consists of one common share issued at 20 cents per share, and one common share purchase warrant. One warrant may be exercised by the holder to purchase one additional common share at a price of 25...

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American Manganese Inc. – Is Recycling Becoming Mainstream News?

Nov 27, 2017

Is Recycling Becoming Mainstream News? Read the latest News. Read  JWN Energy Article “Tiny BC Company Sees Big Future in Battery Recycling” View AMY Powerpoint. Questions?  Email Larry or Phone: 778.574.4444 Listen to Podcast: http://www.howestreet.com/audio/Reaugh_Larry_2017_11_25_Company__Showcase.mp3 Right-Click & ‘Save As’ or Tap & Hold (mobile) to Download the...

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Sage Gold Delivers Second Shipment to Mill

Nov 27, 2017

Toronto, Ontario, November 24, 2017 – Sage Gold Inc. (“Sage Gold” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: SGX) is pleased to announce that the Black Fox-Stock Mill has completed processing a second bulk shipment of mineralized material from the Clavos gold mine. Similar to the first bulk sample mill run October 13th to 16th, 2017, the mineralized material is comprised primarily of remnant broken material recovered from the mine’s previous owners’ workings along with some new development...

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Renforth hires Eagle to survey Denain-Pershing

Nov 24, 2017

2017-11-23 12:24 ET – News Release Ms. Nicole Brewster reports RENFORTH COMMENCES GEOPHYSICS ON DENAIN-PERSHING PROPERTY Renforth Resources Inc. has hired Eagle Geophysics of Sorel, Que., to fly a helicopter borne high resolution Quadri-Mag, very low frequency and audio-frequency magnetics survey over the southern portion of the Denain-Pershing property. This survey has been designed to tie in to the existing high-quality geophysical information available on the northern portion of the...

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Tiny BC company sees big future in battery recycling

Nov 24, 2017

  A tiny Surrey, B.C.-based company believes it may have the solution to two of the major roadblocks to widespread adoption of electric vehicles (EVs)—a shortage of the minerals needed to manufacture the batteries needed for EVs and the ecological damage caused when old batteries are sent to landfills. American Manganese Inc. (AMI), which began life as a website developer during the dotcom days of the early 2000s, then shifted to become a manganese miner, now has shifted to developing...

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