BWR Exploration Inc. provides update on Little Stull Lake Gold
October 23 2020 - 9:00AM
BWR Exploration Inc. (TSXV:BWR) (“BWR”) exploration personnel,
along with two members of Manto Sipi Cree Nation from God’s River,
Manitoba, have recently completed a clean-up and base line site
visit to the Little Stull Lake exploration camp, located in NE
Manitoba, in anticipation of a proposed exploratory drilling
program, that BWR is planning during the winter of 2020/21. Chief
and Council of Manto Sipi Cree Nation (“MSCN”), in consultation
with BWR as well as the Province of Manitoba, requested that the
Little Stull Lake exploration camp undergo a clean-up program, as
there was concern from community members on how the camp had been
left by previous exploration campaigns.
After 12 years of dormancy since the last drill
program on the project, all remaining fuel drums (diesel fuel),
have now been checked for leakage and have been re-purposed as
furnace and stove oil and are now safely stored in a temporary poly
berm. The old berm that was put in place in 2007 had deteriorated
over the years; all empty fuel barrels and propane tanks have now
been removed from the project and have been disposed of properly.
While in the camp (October 12-17) a soil sampling survey to test
for contaminants related to improper fuel storage was also
completed. Several soil samples were collected in and around the
fuel storage area which will be analyzed for petroleum products to
determine the extent, if any, of contamination by a laboratory in
Winnipeg. The environmental and site visit report will be submitted
to MSCN’s Chief and Council once the analyses of the samples become
available, along with any remediation recommendations. In addition
to the clean-up and soil sampling, one member of the MSCN community
visited several of the proposed drill site locations accompanied by
BWR’s geologist, and the member now has a better understanding of
the environmental disturbance that exploratory drilling poses, and
what historical drill sites look like after a decade of natural
regrowth, that he can share with his community.
Over the past few years, BWR has shown high
respect for the process and the confidential nature of the
negotiations and discussions that are being held between the
Province and both communities. BWR has been in consultation with
the Manitoba Ministry of Agriculture and Resource Development
(“ARD”) working alongside the Ministry of Indigenous and Northern
Relations (“INR”) prior to and since their announcement of November
21, 2019, where Minister Blaine Pedersen and Minister Eileen Clarke
signed a new consultation protocol agreement with former Chief
Oliver Okemow of the MSCN. The signing was followed by several
months of negotiations that eventually lead to the request by the
newly elected Chief (Chief John Ross) and Council to have BWR
complete an initial base line and environmental site visit.
BWR was advised in early January 2020 by ARD
that consultation between BWR, MSCN and the Province was ready to
advance, however it involved several meetings, some of which would
need to be held in the community. The first “in-community-meeting”
was held on January 24, 2020. A second in-community-meeting was
planned for March 13, 2020, however this meeting was postponed due
to unforeseen events including the Covid-19 pandemic with its
related travel restrictions. All travel in and out of northern
Manitoba communities was prohibited and restricted to emergency
personnel only in mid-March 2020, since then phase 2 and 3
cautionary openings occurred in the spring and then summer when
local travel could resume to the northern communities, however,
only residents of Manitoba and western Canada as well as northwest
Ontario would be permitted to travel to northern regions of
Manitoba as per phase 3 guidelines.
The Little Stull Lake Gold project is located
within the traditional territories of both God’s Lake First Nation
(“GLFN”) and Manto Sipi Cree Nation (“MSCN”). These two communities
are related but are separately governed, and as such BWR needs to
respect their commonality as well as their individuality as
Nations. BWR understood that the new consultation protocol
agreement signed in late 2019 addressed some, but not all of the
outstanding issues as they pertain to BWR’s proposed early stage
exploration program on MSCN Treaty Land Entitlement selections,
four of which overlap on BWR mineral claims in the Little Stull
Lake Gold project area.
BWR continues to support the objectives of the
protocol consultation process and now anticipates engaging in
relevant and consequential consultation with MSCN over the next
while, involving but not limited to the creation of a partnership
with the community, that will include implementing Covid-19
mitigation measures for use of the camp under the supervision of
MSCN. Tightly monitored exploration should be able to advance under
an early stage exploration work permit, allowing BWR to proceed
with financing for the project for an exploratory drilling program
in Q1 2021 anticipated to include the drilling of 2,000 meters in
10 holes, followed by additional exploration drilling (to be
determined) during the spring/summer of 2021.
BWR Exploration Inc. is a public company focused
on exploring for base and precious metals, with its flagship Little
Stull Lake Gold Project in NE Manitoba along with other exploration
projects in Northern Ontario, and Northern Quebec, Canada.
Management of BWR includes an accomplished group of
exploration/mining specialists with many decades of operational
experience in the junior resource sector. There are currently
89,502,461 shares issued in BWR Exploration.
Neither the Toronto Venture Exchange nor
its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the
policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for
the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
For information about BWR Exploration Inc. please
visit our website: http://www.bwrexploration.com
or call/email:Neil Novak, P.Geo., President, CEO
& Director, BWR Exploration Inc. 82 Richmond St. E, Toronto, ON
M5C 1P1Office (416) 848 6866nnovak@bwrexploration.com
For additional information regarding BWR please
contact:
Carl Desjardins, Paradox Investor Services
Inc.Cell: 514-618-4477carldesjardins@paradox-pr.ca
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