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Battle North Gold Delivers Feasibility Study Results of 50% After-Tax IRR, C$305 Million After-Tax NPV5% and C$419 Million Free Cash Flow for the Bateman Gold Project

Press Release TORONTO, Oct. 21, 2020 – Battle North Gold Corporation (TSX: BNAU) (OTCQX: BNAUF) (“Battle North” or the “Company”) announces a positive Feasibility Study1 for the shovel-ready Bateman Gold Project…

Sun Metals Returns More High-Grade Results at Stardust Intersecting 3.34% Copper Equivalent Over 40.40 Metres Grading 1.74% Copper, 1.41 g/t Gold and 26.6 g/t Silver

Press Release VANCOUVER, BC , Oct. 21, 2020  – Sun Metals Corp. (TSXV: SUNM)  (“Sun Metals” or “we” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that additional high-grade mineralization has…

COVID-19 in Indigenous communities: Total cases on-reserve surpass 1,000 – CBC

Oct 21, 2020 New cases continue to climb in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario There are 300 active cases of COVID-19 on First Nations reserves across Canada, according to data…

UVic to build new National Centre for Indigenous Laws – University Affairs

A new addition to the law school at the University of Victoria will become the permanent home to the institution’s JID/JD program. The joint degree in Indigenous law and Canadian…

42 new COVID-19 cases identified among First Nations people in Manitoba – CTV

October 21, 2020 WINNIPEG — The number of First Nations people in Manitoba with COVID-19 has spiked once again, with 42 more people contracting the disease. According to the Manitoba…

Concern mounts over impact of toxic “forever chemicals” in the Arctic – Nunatsiaq News

Fluorinated compounds can damage immune system, may increase COVID-19 severity Alarm is growing about the presence of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, in the Arctic, which have been found to harm…

‘Deeply frustrated’: 60 evacuated from Neskantaga First Nation over water crisis – Globalnews.ca

October 20, 2020 A First Nation community in northwestern Ontario that has been under a boil water advisory for more than 25 years says it is evacuating some of its…

Lethbridge College salutes Indigenous community with Stone Pipe Days – Lethbridge News Now

LETHBRIDGE, AB – Lethbridge College is celebrating the Indigenous community. Stone Pipe Days: A Circle of Celebration takes place this week. The three days of activities celebrate the history of…

Five things to know about the dispute over Nova Scotia’s Indigenous lobster fishery – CTV

October 20, 2020 HALIFAX — Tensions remain high in the dispute over the Indigenous lobster fishery in Nova Scotia. Here are five things to know about the situation. 1. The…

Morning Brief: Count down to vote over contentious committee – iPolitics

Oct 21, 2020 Good morning. All eyes in Ottawa are on the political game of chicken that’s playing out in Parliament over a proposed anti-corruption committee, with a vote expected…

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