Saskatchewan Project
Saskatchewan
Country Canada 
Province Saskatchewan
Close to Wood mountain
Status GREEN EXPLORATION 
Number of claims 3
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Saskatchewan Project
Status Risk : Green exploration
Country Risk : Very Low
Title(s) of the Saskatchewan Project
Currie Rose Resources Inc.
: 30%
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In November 1994, Claude Resources entered into an option agreement with Currie Rose to acquire a 100% interest in the property (subject to a 30% net profits interest in favor of Currie Rose). Claude was required to make expenditures of $75,000 in 19 more...
Location of the Saskatchewan Project
The Currie Rose gold property completely surrounds Saskatchewan's largest gold mine, the producing Seabee mine property, located 120 kilometres northeast of La Ronge, Saskatchewan at Laonil Lake. The Currie Rose property is comprised of three claims consisting of 11,000 arces.
 
History of the Saskatchewan Project
Over the past year, Claude has installed a shaft and hoist and increased the mill capacity to 700 tonnes per day.
 
Geology of the Saskatchewan Project
Gold mineralization occurs in quartz + tourmaline + sulphide vein systems within an extensive network of anastomosing subparallel shear structures, which crosscut the Laonil Lake Intrusive Complex. The structures trend between 045 degrees to 085 degr more...
 
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