The Northern Miner podcast – episode 35: Callinex CEO interview and BC’s Golden Triangle

A helicopter at Skeena Resources' Spectrum gold-copper project in Northwest B.C. Credit: Skeena Resources.A helicopter at Skeena Resources' Spectrum gold-copper project in Northwest B.C. Credit: Skeena Resources.

Lesley returns from a quick trip to Skeena Resources‘ (TSXV: SKE) historic Snip gold property in northern B.C. with a special “Golden Triangle” version of the geology corner. Meanwhile, Matt drops by Callinex Mines‘ (TSXV: CNX; US-OTC: CLLXF) Vancouver offices to chat with president and CEO Max Porterfield about a promising drill intercept at the Pine Bay project in Manitoba’s prolific Flin Flon belt. We discuss volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) and strategic shareholders.

Bonus: Matt drills into a recent interview with Nevsun Resources (TSX: NSU; NYSE-MKT: NSU) CEO Cliff Davis on the recently-acquired Timok copperg-gold project in Serbia.

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Timeline:

Commodity prices and macro economics: 2:55
Geology Corner ft. B.C.’s Golden Triangle: 4:59
Interview with Callinex Mines’ CEO Max Porterfield: 21:00
Yukon Minute ft. Golden Predator’s 3 Aces project: 31:15
Update on Nevsun Resources’ Bisha and Timok projects: 32:05

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Story references in this episode:

Nevsun CEO talks plans for Timok and future at Bisha

Seabridge outlines slightly better economics at KSM

Netolitzky returns to first big score at Snip with Skeena

Callinex Mines attracts Resource Capital Funds

Music Credit:
Slow Burn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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