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West Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. is a mineral exploration company that is publicly traded and dedicated to creating value for its shareholders by discovering new gold mines in the highly productive Red Lake Gold District of Northwest Ontario, Canada. This district has yielded 30 million ounces of gold from high-grade zones and hosts some of the world`s richest gold deposits. The Company recently entered into a binding agreement to acquire the Madsen Gold Mine and its associated 47 Km2 highly prospective land package. WRLG also holds an extensive property position spanning 3,100 hectares in West Red Lake, including three former gold mines - Rowan, Mount Jamie, and Red Summit - that are wholly owned by the Company. The West Red Lake Project covers a 12-kilometer strike length along the Pipestone Bay St. Paul Deformation Zone, and WRLG plans to continue exploring this property along strike and to depth aggressively in 2023.
Minefinders Corporation Ltd. is a Vancouver, BC-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.
Golden Predator Mining Corp. is currently seeking joint venture partnership arrangements to take our advanced stage projects to production. The Brewery Creek project is a past producing heap leach gold mine with expanded current oxide resources and several new discoveries. A preliminary economic assessment was delivered in Q4 2014. The company continues to delineate and test the high-grade 3 Aces project in the Yukon. The company acquired the Castle West project in Nevada in Q3 2014. The Company`s Marg deposit, a polymetallic sulfide deposit, located in the Yukon, is currently under option to Minquest Limited of Brisbane, Australia.
Aris Mining operates the Segovia Operations and the Marmato mine in Colombia, which together produced over 230,000 ounces of gold in 2021. We are also the operator and 20% owner of the world class Soto Norte project in Colombia, with an option to increase to 50%. Aris Mining also owns the advanced stage Toroparu project in Guyana and the Juby project in Ontario, Canada.