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Scottie to acquire AUX, merge Golden Triangle properties in BC

“Historically the Stewart mining camp has operated as a patchwork of small land packages, which unfortunately impedes regional exploration in the area. The extensive and complementary land positions of Scottie and AUX naturally support consolidation, creating a geological relevant district scale mineral tenure remarkably endowed with historic mineral showings and small-scale past-producing mines,” Brad Rourke, Scottie CEO, said in a release.

AUX holds a total of 270 sq. km in the Golden Triangle

Upon completion of the merger, the expanded Scottie would hold three past-producing projects in the Stewart camp – Scottie Gold Mine, Georgia and Cambria. The expanded Cambria would include five historical mines. All three would be scheduled for drilling in this year’s field season, with a 12,500-metre, three-rig program planned for the Scottie Gold Mine.

The combined company would have over C$6 million in cash.

Closing of this transaction is subject to the two juniors entering into a definitive agreement as well as AUX shareholder and regulatory approvals. A meeting of AUX stockholders is expected to be held in June, with a potential closing expected soon after.

Scottie’s Scottie Gold Mine project includes a historic mine that generated 95,426 gold oz. between 1981 and 1985 from material with an average head grade of 16.2 g/t gold. In addition to six portals, a rail system and 7 km of drifts, the road-accessible site with an active mine permit includes a 200 t/d mill. A number of additional high-grade mineralized veins have been identified at surface.

AUX holds a total of 270 sq. km in the Golden Triangle. At its Georgia project, the Georgia River mine produced gold from material with an estimated head grade of 23 g/t gold and last operated in 1939. There are over 1.2 km of underground workings at the site, over three levels.

(This article first appeared in the Canadian Mining Journal)

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