Constantine Metal Resources Ltd.: Constantine Acquires Option on Bouse Property in Southwest Arizona, USA
Vancouver, British Columbia (Newsfile Corp. - May 13, 2021) - Constantine Metal Resources Ltd. (TSXV: CEM) ( Constantine or the Company ) is pleased to announce that it has signed a binding letter agreement (the Agreement ) with a prospector to acquire an undivided 100% interest in 106 contiguous federal mining claims (886 hectares) that make up the Bouse copper-gold property (the Property ), located in La Paz County Arizona, USA.
The Property is located about 12 miles east-northeast of the Copperstone Mine with 500,000 ounce gold in past production (Black et.al., 2018) and within a newly recognized geological environment in Arizona that hosts deposits such as the Equinox Mesquite Mine with 4.65 million ounce gold past production in southeast California (Davis et.al., 2020). Readers are cautioned that mineral deposits on adjacent or similar properties are not indicative of
Constantine Metal Resources Ltd. is pleased to announce that it has signed a binding letter agreement with a prospector to acquire an undivided 100% interest in 106 contiguous federal mining claims that make up the Bouse copper-gold property, located in La Paz County Arizona, USA.
Constantine Metal Resources Ltd. (TSXV: CEM) (“Constantine” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has signed a binding letter agreement (the “Agreement”) with a prospector to acquire an undivided 100% interest in 106 contiguous federal mining claims (886 hectares) that make up the Bouse copper-gold property (the “Property”), located in La Paz County Arizona, USA.
The Property is located about 12 miles east-northeast of the Copperstone Mine with 500,000 ounce gold in past production (Black et.al., 2018) and within a newly recognized geological environment in Arizona that hosts deposits such as the Equinox Mesquite Mine with 4.65 million ounce gold past production in southeast Cal
Bouncing back from years in a WWII war relocation camp
Chizu and her family were forced to move to the Poston War Relocation Center when she was just 12 years old and by the time she was 15, she was still living behind those walls.
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It was where Chizu Omori lived for more than three years, but it never felt like home. It was a sad time for me, especially towards the end of the war, Chizu explains.
Chizu and her family were forced to move to the Poston War Relocation Center when she was just 12 years old and by the time she was 15, she was still living behind those walls.