Highly prospective exploration company

Resource projects cover more than 1,713 km2 in three provinces at various stages, including the following: hematite magnetite iron formations, titaniferous magnetite & hematite, nickel/copper/PGM, chromite, Volcanogenic Massive and gold.

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he Company has proposed that its 48.64% owned investment, The Magpie Mines Inc., be rolled out into a separate entity through an Initial Public Offering in 2011.
The Magpie Iron-Titanium property, which is 100% owned by The Magpie Mines Inc., is located in the North Shore area of the St. Lawrence River, about 130 kilometres (81 miles) north of tidewater, at a point approximately forty kilometres (25 miles) west of Havre St. Pierre in the Province of Quebec. The property itself consists of 99 claims with a total area of 5,316 hectares or 13,291 acres. The Iron-Titanium deposits are evidenced by outcrops in a series of prominent en echelon ridges in a corridor approximately 7.25kms (4.5 miles) long and 600 metres (2000 ft) wide. The ridges stand up to 250 metres (800 feet) above the surrounding country, lending themselves to low cost mining methods.
The Magpie Deposits are among the world's largest undeveloped titaniferous magnetite deposits with a historical non-43-101 compliant resource estimate totalling 1.1 B Tons @43% Fe and 11% TiO2 with subsidiary values of chromium and vanadium.
In late 2008, Fancamp and Sheridan completed three diamond drill holes on the Magpie Deposit # 2, a 3.52 km (2.2 mile) long section of the Magpie having a non-43-101 compliant historic resource of 912,474,000 tons grading 43.1% Fe and 10.6% TiO2. These holes were drilled from west to east, on two EW profiles, 600 metres (2000 ft) apart. Hole 1 was drilled at a dip of -50 degrees on the southern profile, and intersected massive titaniferous magnetite over 400 metres (1306 ft) in the hole. Holes 2 and 3 were drilled on the northern profile. Hole 2 drilled at a dip of -50 degrees intersected 290 metres (960 ft) of massive titaniferous magnetite. Hole 3, drilled from the same setup, at -70 degrees, intersected 70 metres (230 ft) of massive titaniferous magnetite and was terminated in that mineralization. This is the
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only section of the deposit with NI 43-101 reserves and consists of about one third of the strike length of Deposit #2.
In a 43-101 compliant report prepared by Genivar LP of Val D’Or, Québec and GeoForbes Services Inc., of Sept-Iles, Québec, dated July 2009, the authors report an indicated resource of 84 M tonnes @42.4%Fe, 10.7%TiO2 and 1.6% Cr and an inferred resource of 201 M tonnes of 42.1% Fe,10.6% TiO2 and 1.5% Cr. This report has been filed on SEDAR and is also available on the Fancamp website.

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