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Doubleview Gold Corp Announces Filing of Results of Archaeological Impact Assessment (AIA) at Hat Polymetallic Deposit, Northwest British Columbia
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - July 23, 2024) - Doubleview Gold Corp (TSXV: DBG) ...

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nDoubleview Gold Corp Announces Filing of Results of Archaeological Impact Assessment (AIA) at Hat Polymetallic Deposit, Northwest British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - July 23, 2024) - Doubleview Gold Corp (TSXV: DBG) (OTCQB: DBLVF) (FSE: 1D4) (\"Doubleview\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to announce the results of the field inspections and subsurface testing programs at its Hat project have been filed with the Archaeology Branch, Ministry of Forests, where the review is in its final stages.The intensive and extensive archaeological assessments include field inspections and subsurface testing programs. This assessment work helps the Company to conduct its exploration programs more efficiently and effectively.The Archaeological Impact Assessments (AIAs) were conducted by a team of archaeologists of Taiga Heritage Consulting Ltd., based in Grand Prairie, Alberta, under Section 12 Permits issued by the provincial Archaeology Branch, Ministry of Forests. The team consisted of permitted archaeologists with numerous years of experience working in the boreal forest regions. The objectives of the assessment were to:Identify any archaeological resources located within the project area.Assess potential impacts from proposed exploration work programs. Provide management with recommendations based on the results of the permitted field work, andRecommend viable alternatives for managing unavoidable adverse impact.Over the past 10 years, Doubleview has been committed to conducting responsible work practices which include archaeological surveys and subsurface testing. As such, the following programs took place:2014 in-field survey, reconnaissance traversing of the Lisle Zone resulting in an Archaeological Overview Assessment (AOA) report. 2023 mitigation excavation of archaeological site IbTv-042018, 2020 in-field surveys and shovel testing of the Lisle Zone and additional drill target areas resulting in an interim AIA for proposed drill sites as well as an AIA report.2023 additional in-field survey and shovel testing of the Hat claims for proposed drill sites in 2023.The last two programs comprised over 990 shovel tests at over 180 areas of archaeological potential as well as extensive traversing and helicopter flights over the project area. In total only four sites protected under the Heritage Conservation Act (\"...