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January 24, 2008
Knight Resources Stringing Pearls In Northern Quebec
With the ground in northern Quebec frozen, Knight Resources’ West Raglan Project is closed for the season. While West Raglan may not be scheduled to re-open until June 1, the company has been busy readying for an ambitious upcoming year. Leaving the drill problems and lab delays of 2007 in the past, Knight has increased company coffers, recruited a new director, and reserved two new drill rigs. Knight should be on track for a 2008 drill programme that “exceeds expectations.”
In 2006, Knight cracked the geological code of the Greater Frontier Area, an 8 kilometre section of the Raglan Horizon within the company’s 720 square kilometre West Raglan Project. Resembling a “string of pearls,” the Area features Raglan-like nickel, copper and PGE mineralization in sulphide lenses that occur within corridors of mineralization. Knight’s 8,000 metre 2007 programme aimed to confirm its proposed geological model of the Area.
Due to the shortened season, and drill...
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