Taiga Gold Corp: Drilling Resumes at Fisher Gold Project, Saskatchewan
CRANBROOK, BC / ACCESSWIRE / June 3, 2021 /
Taiga Gold Corp (CSE:TGC) ( Taiga or the Company ) is pleased to report that drilling activity has resumed at the
Fisher Project (the Property ) located within the
Trans Hudson Corridor ( THC ) 125km east of La Ronge, Saskatchewan. The Property is contiguous to the north, south and east with SSRM s
Seabee Gold Operation and is owned and operated by the Fisher Joint Venture ( Fisher JV ), comprised of 80% ownership by SSRM and 20% by TGC. Mobilization is now underway at Fisher, with the program expected to consist of 2,000m in 7 holes.
Drilling Resumes at Fisher Gold Project, Saskatchewan
ACCESSWIRE
CRANBROOK, BC / ACCESSWIRE / June 3, 2021 /
Taiga Gold Corp (CSE:TGC) ( Taiga or the Company ) is pleased to report that drilling activity has resumed at the
Fisher Project (the Property ) located within the
Trans Hudson Corridor ( THC ) 125km east of La Ronge, Saskatchewan. The Property is contiguous to the north, south and east with SSRM s
Seabee Gold Operation and is owned and operated by the Fisher Joint Venture ( Fisher JV ), comprised of 80% ownership by SSRM and 20% by TGC. Mobilization is now underway at Fisher, with the program expected to consist of 2,000m in 7 holes.
Egypt introduces tougher penalties of up to 20 years in prison for FGM Credit: AP
By Digital Presenter and Producer Amani Ibrahimi
Egypt has introduced tougher punishments of up to 20 years in prison for those involved in female genital mutilation (FGM) in a bid to end the practice which is deeply embedded in the country’s culture.
The new bill which was first introduced in January will hold everyone involved accountable including doctors and family members.
Those found guilty of FGM will be jailed for a minimum of five years. If the procedure has caused the victim permanent disability, then the sentence will increase to seven years.
Dons Local Action Group set to celebrate anniversary Dons Local Action Group will celebrate one-year since it s launch with a virtual event at Plough Lane. Set up by AFC Wimbledon fans at the beginning of the pandemic, the volunteer group grew rapidly and were joined by hundreds of fans and non-fans alike. The coronavirus response group have provided food, technology and other support to those in need across Merton, Wandsworth and Kingston and now focuses on the battle against poverty. In the past 12 months, volunteers have distributed over 150,000 food parcels and over 1,700 devices to those in need. DLAG Now, the volunteer team will look back on their one year together live from the AFC Wimbledon Stadium at Plough Lane.
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