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BMEX Gold Inc: BMEX Gold Announces the Appointment of Christopher Wild as Chief Geologist


BMEX Gold Inc: BMEX Gold Announces the Appointment of Christopher Wild as Chief Geologist
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BMEX or the
Company ) is pleased to announce the appointment of Christopher J. Wild as Chief Geologist. In this role he will be responsible for overseeing the Company s exploration program which is focused on the King Tut Property and the Dunlop Bay Property both located in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt in Quebec.
Chris is a Professional Engineer with over thirty-five years of experience in mining and mineral exploration in Canada, Africa, and South America. He was Chief Geologist for KGHM s Ajax Project near Kamloops, B.C. in 2013. Mr. Wild was promoted to Project Manager in 2016 and subsequently accepted a position with KGHM International as Area Geologist in Sudbury, Ontario. Prior to KGHM, he spent 10 years exploring for and developing gold, bauxite, and uranium projects in West Africa for a number of TSX-V listed companies. ....

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Canada top court revives rights of 'extinct' indigenous tribe


Canada top court revives rights of extinct indigenous tribe
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Canada s top court has restored the ancestral rights of an indigenous tribe declared extinct by the government a half century ago, but with roughly 3,000 descendants still living in the United States
Canada s top court on Friday restored the ancestral rights in this country of an indigenous tribe declared extinct by the government a half century ago, but with roughly 3,000 descendants still living in the United States.
In a 7-2 decision, the Supreme Court said the Sinixt Nation, who claimed to have once occupied a valley stretching from what is now Kettle Falls, Washington, to Revelstoke, British Columbia, have constitutionally protected rights to hunt on those territories. ....

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