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The Gladwin County Sheriff s Office says a side-by-side ATV crashed on Red Oak Lane near Mohawk Trail in Clement Township around 9 a.m. The vehicle was laying on its passenger
Conquest Resources Limited: Conquest to Acquire DGC Property in Afton Township
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Toronto, Ontario (Newsfile Corp. - March 16, 2021) -
Conquest Resources Limited (TSXV: CQR) ( Conquest or the Company ) announced today that it has entered into a Purchase and Sale Agreement with Teck Resources Limited (
Teck ) whereby Conquest will acquire a 100% interest in the DGC Ni-Cu-PGE property located in Afton Township, Ontario.
Conquest has agreed to issue 1,800,000 million shares to Teck in consideration for a 100% interest in the DGC property subject to a 2% NSR which to be retained by Teck. In addition, Teck has agreed to surrender to Conquest for cancellation 1,100,000 warrants of Canadian Continental Exploration Corp. ( CCEC ) issued to Teck pursuant to the DGC Option/JV Agreement dated October 7, 2013 between Teck and CCEC. CCEC was acquired by Conquest in 2020. The Agreement is subject to TSXV acceptance.
Experts work to determine water table depth post-dam failures
Nearly 170 wells drilled in Gladwin since May
Dec. 28, 2020
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A pie chart shows the percentage of wells that have been drilled each month in Gladwin County, since May. (Graph provided/FEMA)
Since the Tittabawassee River dam failures, at least 169 water wells have been drilled by contractors in Gladwin County.
Many water wells were left dry in neighboring communities after the failure of the Edenville and Sanford dams and regional flooding in May. As Steve King, director of environmental health for the Central Michigan District Health Department, explained in a previous interview, the groundwater table that existed in the area had been “artificially high” due to the dam and man-made lake system.