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The company is exploring for nickel deposits on its Langmuir property near Timmins, Ontario; for nickel-gold-copper on its Cleaver and Douglas properties; and for molybdenum and rare earth elements at recently acquired Desrosiers property.

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Message: Re: Nickel Geochemical Anomalies , how about those?

Yes EB you wonder if those are the ones they speak about or if there are others. The quote below reads like there is a lot of potential extra's to be had/found.

Do recall this is Micon's take in the summary NR written by ISM. Micon I assume would play it safe and as a 43-101 compliant report writer, usually talk conservatively don't they. I would suspect the whole report has been put together in that sort of manner and may be conservative and somewhat understated.

As such, I guess that's the difference between the Geo/QP directing the drilling and the exploration program and Micon coming in after the fact to put together their report. That is apparent when reading Kian's 43-101 on Langmuir and then reading Micons. But in the end, there will always be differing degrees of anticipation, excitement, hope and exuberance between outside third parties and the Geo's who do "work the land"

Here we have Micon stating what they saw and interpreted from the work done, not the Geo or ISM for that matter. (aka non bias and as third party as it gets)IMHO

Be nice to know what is next "going forward in 2010"?

"These deposits, lying within the Langmuir Nickel Belt, are also accompanied by at least four (4) exploration target areas of mineralization that are believed to hold the potential to host an additional 20 to 40 million tonnes of nickel mineralization of similar grades. In addition, the target areas also have the potential for open-pittable configuration.

As well, it is believed that potential remains to locate additional concentrations of nickel mineralization similar to that which has been exploited at the Langmuir No 2 mine at depth on the property. The potential quantity and grade of such deposits is conceptual in nature and there has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource of said tonnage and grade and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the target being delineated as a mineral resource. Additional exploration is warranted and it is anticipated that a budget of between $3.5 and $5 million in additional exploration expenditures will be necessary in order to explore the four (4) exploration targets and to continue exploration work on the current resource targets along with the outside exploration of multiple targets on the property."

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