Tulsequah feasibility study is under way

A bankable feasibility for the Tulsequah Chief property in northwestern British Columbia is expected by mid-summer.

Redfern Resources (TSE) says permitting work is proceeding and a mine development certificate should be ready for submission by October. Approval is expected in early 1996.

The deposit hosts a drill-indicated geological resource of 8.9 million tonnes grading 1.31% copper, 1.24% lead and 6.62% zinc, as well as 2.53 grams gold and 107.56 grams silver per tonne.

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