NEWS ROUNDUP — JAG sets up advisory board

Junior explorer International Jaguar Equities (JAG-V) has set up an advisory board to advance the Lord River gold project in British Columbia and provide management guidance.

Andrew Smith, JAG’s newly appointed president, will chair the board, which will include geologists Bruce Ballantyne and Bruce Perry and engineer/businessman Richard Ott. The junior also has a collaborative association with the University of British Columbia’s Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences.

The Lord River project is in the Taseko Lakes area, 120 miles north of Vancouver. The junior notes that the region is prospective for mesothermal and epithermal gold-silver deposits, as well as large copper-molybdenum-gold deposits. The company’s land package includes the Pellaire deposit, which hosts several high-grade, gold-silver-bearing quartz veins.

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