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Vancouver, British Columbia (Newsfile Corp. - March 1, 2021) -
GMV Minerals Inc. (TSXV: GMV) (OTCQB: GMVMF) (the Company or GMV ) is pleased to announce that, once drill permitting has been completed, it will conduct the first of two diamond drill programs on its wholly-owned Mexican Hat Property, Cochise County, Arizona, USA.
In consultation with technical advisors, including DRW Geological Consultants Ltd., RESPEC, Tetra-Tech Canada, and IMDEX Inc., three areas of the Mexican Hat mineral resource were found to contain probable extensions of the principal mineralized structure that hosts and controls the Mexican Hat gold deposit. These areas are defined geophysically and possess geochemically anomalous soils that are enriched in gold and gold pathfinder elements. Eight drill holes are designed to test these targets with up to 3,050 m of total drilling. This step out exploration phase will include testing the principal mineralized structure from 100 m to 900 m away from
Tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) across North America are located in communities grappling with the economic devastation caused by the coronavirus outbreak. The pandemic has intensified the stress on many Native communities already struggling with issues of economic sustainability and public health. Yet COVID-19 or
Dikos Nitsaaígíí-19 has hit the Navajo Nation especially hard. According to CNN, by the late fall of 2020 almost one in 12 people in the Navajo Nation had contracted the virus.
At Diné College, a concentrated response to the pandemic crisis has been to focus on the role of Navajo art and artists in addressing issues of community health and sustainability. In 2018, the college took the step of expanding its arts curriculum to include a four-year Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. In inaugurating the BFA program, the college’s School of Arts, Humanities, and English (SAHE) has sought to deepen involvement in documenting and encouraging the practice of both traditi
Vancouver, British Columbia (Newsfile Corp. - February 16, 2021) - GMV Minerals Inc. (TSXV: GMV) (OTCQB: GMVMF) (the "Company" or "GMV") announces that its non-brokered private placement announced on
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Of the roughly 380 patients served by the Navajo Mountain Community Health Center just north of the Utah-Arizona border, more than half have received at least one dose of the vaccine.
“Statistically, with their population, they’re probably the most vaccinated community in Utah, or around there,” said Byron Clarke, chief operations officer for Utah Navajo Health System (UNHS), which oversees the clinic.
The clinic’s medical staff eight Diné women worked to inoculate around 60 elders in early January. The staffers have since vaccinated 140 additional people, most of whom are 50 and older, according to clinic manager Revina Talker.