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Probe Metals doubles M&I resources at Val-d’Or East
Credit: Probe Metals Inc.
Probe Metals (TSXV: PRB) released on Tuesday an updated resource estimate for its Val-d’Or East project in Quebec. The estimate includes resources from the company’s 100% owned Pascalis, Monique and Courvan properties, as well as its option property, Cadillac Break East.
With the discovery and the expansion of the gold zones, the mineral resources have shown significant improvement over the previous resource estimate and remain open for future expansion, the company said in a press release, adding that drilling in 2019-2020 was successful in converting an additional 907,200 ounces to the measured and indicated (M&I) category from the previous resource estimate.
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Tory MP Andrea Jenkyns was shown to be chair of an All-Party Parliamentary Group affiliated with One Britain One Nation A TWITTER storm was continuing yesterday after The National told of a Scots parent’s disquiet over their child being told to take part in “One Britain One Nation” (OBON) week at their school in Bradford. The week starts on June 25, and children are urged to dress up in red, white and blue and sing an anthem called “One Britain One Dream”. However, the Scottish parent, whose identity we are not revealing, was critical of the group’s stated aim to “reappropriate” the Union flag, and said their main concern was that an organisation which was controlling the narrative being given to children, was being allowed into schools.