Drilling by
The fourth and fifth kimberlite discoveries were made on the Churchill project, north of Rankin Inlet in Nunavut, while drill-testing circular magnetic features measuring 250 by 200 metres and 150 by 150 metres. The only miss came when a hole was shut down prematurely after intersecting 14 metres of granite, as a result of poor drilling conditions. The anomaly remains unexplained.
Shear is the operator and holds a 51% interest in the Churchill project; the Northair Group’s Northern Empire is earning a 35% interest by spending $750,000 on exploration; and the remaining 14% is owned by
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