September 30, 1995
A program of tailings stabilization and revegetation was planned for the tailings on the Bevcon past producing mine to be initiated in 1996; to cost $500,000.
In 1991, 2,830 m in 9 holes were diamond drilled, of which one deep hole intersected a gold-bearing vein assaying 69.6 g/t Au over 30 cm. The Wyeth-Jowsey showing was evaluated as a potential low grade, open pittable gold resource, but despite the presence of some local, erratic, high grade gold values, the zone was determined to be too low grade to be of economic interest. No significant gold values were intersected on the New Louvre and Surprise Lake zones. No work planned for 1992.