455 GRANVILLE STREET, SUITE 400
VANCOUVER
British Columbia
Canada,
V6C 1T1
Phone: +1 (604) 682-3701
Fax: +1 (604) 682-3600
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FORGING A NEW ERA AT ONE OF
CANADA'S RICHEST GOLD MINES
Bralorne Gold Mines Ltd. is developing the unexplored gaps between the historic Bralorne, King and Pioneer gold mines of southwest British Columbia. Together, these three historic mines represent the largest historic gold producer in the Canadian Cordillera producing 4.1 million ounces of gold.
Recent discoveries between the Bralorne and King mines have opened up significant new mineralization. Phase III exploration, now underway, is focused on expanding new zones and outlining reserves for a 280 tpd operation. The current Bralorne mill operates at 120 tpd with ample room for expansion. Bulk testing is complete with all permits in place.
For More information see:
www.bralorne.com
Company NewsMonday, February 01, 2010 Bralorne Gold Mines updated results from raise development on the BK vein to define the gold mineralized shoots above the 800 level at the Bralorne mine in Canada. Two raises were driven from the drift level to confirm the grade and the limits of potentially economic mineralization encountered in two sections of the drift in 2008. The eastern raise was driven to a length of 29 meters (96 feet). The western raise was driven to a total of 36.5 meters (120 feet). The eastern raise encountered significant mineralization from 8.5 meters (28 feet) to the top of the raise at 29 meters (96 ft). Preliminary results from the on-site laboratory were previously released and have been revised based on check assays and check samples, with assays. The revised grade of the vein from 11 assay traverses ranges from 2.78 to 60.7 g/T Au (0.081 to 1.77 oz/ton) with an average grade of 20.7 g/T Au (0.604 oz/ton) over a true width of 0.58 meters (1.9 feet). The average grade of the zone over a nominal mining width of 1.2 meters (4 feet) is 11.9 g/T Au (0.348 oz/ton). News ReleasesMonday, February 01, 2010 Wednesday, January 20, 2010 Tuesday, January 12, 2010 Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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