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Ares Strategic Mining Completes LiDAR Program at its Canadian Fluorspar Project, located near Liard Hot Springs in British Columbia
(TheNewswire) - District Scale potential. Over 4,800ha. - Large invento...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Ares Strategic Mining Completes LiDAR Program at its Canadian Fluorspar Project, located near Liard Hot Springs in British Columbia\n \n \n (TheNewswire)\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n - District Scale potential. Over 4,800ha.\n \n \n - Large inventory of historic targets identified on the project.\n \n \n - Expansive historic drilling, metallurgy, mapping, and Resource\nEstimates completed on the project.\n \n \n \n \n Vancouver, B.C. -\n \n TheNewswire -\n \n October 22\n \n nd\n \n , 2021 — Ares Strategic\nMining Inc. (the “Company”) (CSE:ARS)\n \n (CNSX:ARS.CN)\n \n (OTC:ARSMF) (FRA:N8I1), is pleased to\nannounce that it has completed a property scale aerial Lidar Survey\nover its Canadian Fluorspar Project, located in Liard, Northern\nBritish Columbia. This work will enable the company to construct\ndigital 3-D topographical representations of the entire area for the\nplanning of future exploration programs. McElhanney Ltd., Vancouver,\nB.C. completed the LiDAR program under the direction of Mr. Raul\nSanabria, M.Sc., P.Geo., the company’s VP of Exploration and\nDirector.\n \n \n The LiDAR data collected is now being integrated to geo-reference all\nthe historical geology, channel and bulk sampling, drilling and\ntrenching that has been undertaken in the past. The Company is\nplanning to use the LiDAR survey results in conjunction with a full\nproperty airborne geophysical survey to identify potential Fluorspar\nanomalies in 2022, which will be investigated further by ground\nproofing.\n \n \n James Walker, President and CEO of the Company said, “We analyzed a\nnumber of different fluorspar prospects within Canada while looking to\nexpand our fluorspar operations. Of all the examined prospects, the\nLiard project struck us having the most potential. There has been a\nhuge amount of work done on the project in the past, including\ndrilling, metallurgy, and mapping, which we are very fortunate to be\nable to take advantage of now. The LiDAR data is the first step\ntowards creating 3D models which we can integrate with an expansive\nhistoric database to develop comprehensive exploration and development\nplans for this exciting prospect.”\n \n \n In 1975, a Non-Compliant 43-101 resource estimate on the Liard Project\nwas defined by Wright Engineers Ltd. and H.N. Halvorson Consultants\nLtd...