Post by Franko10 ™ on Oct 13, 2004 8:57:30 GMT -5
Friday January 21, 5:05 pm Eastern Time
Company Press Release
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--Mr. Dale W. Hoffman, President of Consolidated Pine Channel Gold Corp. (the ``Company''), is pleased to report that the Company and United Carina Resources Corp. are acquiring ground in the Saskatchewan Diamond Belt, in and around the Fort a la Corne Kimberlite Field, for the potential of these properties to host diamondiferous kimberlite bodies.
Over seventy in-situ kimberlite pipes are known and an abundance of aeromagnetic anomalies, possibly attributable to kimberlite pipes, have been identified in Saskatchewan. Historical reports of diamonds, the discovery of diamondiferous kimberlite pipes and the abundant aeromagnetic anomalies indicate the Phanerozoic Basin of Saskatchewan, and some parts of the exposed Shield, have an excellent potential for the occurrence of economically exploitable diamond deposits.
All of the ground being acquired, approximately 100,000 acres to date, is the result of research from previous work, published and unpublished, and is presently being screened and filtered to better identify potential kimberlite bodies for which a drill program is being outlined.
Further information will be released as it becomes available.
CONSOLIDATED PINE CHANNEL GOLD CORP.
Per: Dale W. Hoffman, President
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Contact:
Consolidated Pine Channel Gold Corp.
Dale W. Hoffman
President
(604) 684-5118
Toll Free: 1-800-661-4050
Email: jnrres@skybus.com
or
Consolidated Pine Channel Gold Corp.
John Harvey
Consulting Geologist
(416) 360-5333
Toll Free: 1-877-344-2777
Company Press Release
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--Mr. Dale W. Hoffman, President of Consolidated Pine Channel Gold Corp. (the ``Company''), is pleased to report that the Company and United Carina Resources Corp. are acquiring ground in the Saskatchewan Diamond Belt, in and around the Fort a la Corne Kimberlite Field, for the potential of these properties to host diamondiferous kimberlite bodies.
Over seventy in-situ kimberlite pipes are known and an abundance of aeromagnetic anomalies, possibly attributable to kimberlite pipes, have been identified in Saskatchewan. Historical reports of diamonds, the discovery of diamondiferous kimberlite pipes and the abundant aeromagnetic anomalies indicate the Phanerozoic Basin of Saskatchewan, and some parts of the exposed Shield, have an excellent potential for the occurrence of economically exploitable diamond deposits.
All of the ground being acquired, approximately 100,000 acres to date, is the result of research from previous work, published and unpublished, and is presently being screened and filtered to better identify potential kimberlite bodies for which a drill program is being outlined.
Further information will be released as it becomes available.
CONSOLIDATED PINE CHANNEL GOLD CORP.
Per: Dale W. Hoffman, President
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Contact:
Consolidated Pine Channel Gold Corp.
Dale W. Hoffman
President
(604) 684-5118
Toll Free: 1-800-661-4050
Email: jnrres@skybus.com
or
Consolidated Pine Channel Gold Corp.
John Harvey
Consulting Geologist
(416) 360-5333
Toll Free: 1-877-344-2777