Some ROF News
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Feb 16, 2011 08:20AM
NI 43-101 Update (September 2012): 11.1 Mt @ 1.68% Ni, 0.87% Cu, 0.89 gpt Pt and 3.09 gpt Pd and 0.18 gpt Au (Proven & Probable Reserves) / 8.9 Mt @ 1.10% Ni, 1.14% Cu, 1.16 gpt Pt and 3.49 gpt Pd and 0.30 gpt Au (Inferred Resource)
TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Feb. 16, 2011) - MacDonald Mines Exploration Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:BMK) ("MacDonald" or the "Company") is very pleased to announce the signing of an Exploration Agreement with the Kasabonika Lake First Nation ("KLFN"). In accordance with the Government mandate to advise and consult, MacDonald Mines continues its history of reaching accords with First Nation Communities. The company firmly believes that strong and fair working relationships between the mining exploration sector and First Nation's traditional beliefs and objectives is the cornerstone of a harmonious interface between both parties.
Kirk McKinnon, President & CEO, commenting "I would like to take this opportunity to thank Chief Eno H. Anderson and the Kasabonika Council for their time and desire to reach a fair and responsible agreement with MacDonald Mines. During this negotiating process, we at MacDonald Mines saw and understood the important relationship that the Kasabonika Lake First Nation has and enjoys with their traditional lands. It is this appreciation of the relationship to their traditional lands that gave MacDonald Mines the necessary understanding to work to find a fair resolution to our negotiations. I am especially gratified at the role the elders, Mr. Geordie Semple and Mr. Harry Semple, played in reaching this agreement in cooperation with Chief & Council. Their comments and passion relating to their traditional lands provided great insight and understanding for MacDonald through this process."
MacDonald Mines would also like to acknowledge the efforts of Mr. Mitchell Diabo and Mr. Doug Parker who act as advisors to the community.
Terms of the Agreement
The exploration agreement signed on February 4, 2011 covers a 3-year period, which allows MacDonald Mines unrestricted access to explore any of its registered mineral properties located within the traditional territory of KLFN.
In consideration of the above, MacDonald Mines has agreed to the following community benefits:
The agreement will be filed on Sedar and our website once all regulatory approvals have been obtained.
Kasabonika Lake First Nation ("KLFN")
Kasabonika Lake First Nation (www.kasabonikafirstnation.com) is an Oji-Cree community of 1,000 people located 575 kilometers north of Thunder Bay in the Far North of Ontario (Treaty #9) and situated westward along the greenstone belts extending from the Ring of Fire. Total reserve lands are 11,000 hectares with the community being located on an island on Kasabonika Lake with connection by causeway to the mainland.
The community can be accessed via air year round and by means of a winter road depending on weather conditions.
Kasabonika faces the many challenges of a young, rapidly growing population and the need for jobs, training, housing, infrastructure, economic & business opportunities for residents while maintaining their culture, traditional activities, improving the quality of life, as well as the overall community health.
Opportunities are forecasted to occur chiefly in mineral exploration and mining; complemented by tourism; small business; arts and crafts; import substitution; bulk fuels; aviation; hotels; and development of major infrastructure, such as all-weather/winter roads and electrification generation/transmission. To that end, KLFN has established the Kasabonika Minerals Corporation and Kasabonika Community Development Corporation, while partnering in the Wasaya Group (www.wasayagroup.com). The community has good infrastructure and is well equipped to provide support and services to the exploration sector.
MacDonald Mines wishes to recognize the important role played by the Ontario Government and in particular the MNDMF. Premier McGuinty through his recognition of the importance of the Ring of Fire in the future economic development of the province, brings important focus on the exploration success and the emerging importance of mining in the James Bay Lowland area of Ontario. The appointment of the Ring of Fire Coordinator and ongoing support for developing relationships and community capacity building through the Ministry's Aboriginal Relations Unit, played an important role in the success of this initiative.
The success of this agreement is another important milestone for MacDonald as it demonstrates the company's ability to reach fair and responsible agreements with the First Nation Communities. The company also has a current agreement in place with the Community of Webequie and had a previous arrangement with the Community of Summer Beaver. It was a team effort at MacDonald, but special appreciation goes to, John Sanderson, Chairman of MacDonald Mines, and Richard Schler, COO & CFO whose extra efforts and dedication led the company to this agreement.
The Semple-Hulbert Property Within the Territorial Territory of KLFN
The data compiled to-date for the Semple-Hulbert property has been reviewed by leading experts in the nickel field, and has been described as a Voisey's Bay look-alike. The property contains very conductive and discrete targets within a layered magnetic structure, which is typical of magmatic massive sulphides containing nickel. Target prioritization will be completed in March with diamond drilling following shortly thereafter.