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Manning Ventures Engages Dahrouge Geological Consulting Ltd.
Vancouver, British Columbia – TheNewswire - April 6, 2021 – Manning Ventures Inc. (the “Company” or “Manning”) (CNSX:MANN.CN) (Frankfurt:1H5) is pleased to anno

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[{"type":"text","content":"Vancouver, British Columbia – TheNewswire - April 6, 2021 – Manning Ventures Inc. (the “Company” or “Manning”) (CNSX:MANN.CN) (Frankfurt:1H5) is pleased to announce that it has engaged Dahrouge Geological Consulting Ltd. (“Dahrouge Geological”) for management of mineral exploration activities on its Lac Simone and Hope Lake iron ore properties located in Quebec. Dahrouge Geological is a North American mineral exploration, consulting, and project management group with offices in Canada and the United States. They provide professional geological, logistical, and project management services to the world's mining and mineral resource industry including project generation, program design, geophysics, project evaluation, geology & resources, as well as mine engineering and geotechnics. Dahrouge Geological has extensive exploration experience in Quebec, with a consistent presence in the province since 2006. This experience and the breath of contacts makes Dahrouge Geological an ideal team to lead the exploration of the Company’s properties in the province. “We are very happy to bring on Dahrouge Geological in a formal capacity to lead our exploration efforts at Lac Simone and Hope Lake,” said Alex Klenman, CEO of Manning Ventures. “Jody and his team have a tremendous track record of discovery and are always ahead of the curve. They are perfectly suited to helping us develop our iron ore assets in Quebec, and we’re looking forward to having them start immediately,” continued Mr. Klenman. About Manning Ventures’ Iron Ore Projects (Lac Simone and Hope Lake) Manning has signed a definitive agreement to acquire 100% of Wabush Iron Ore Inc. (“Wabush”) Wabush is the beneficial owner of two mineral properties located in the Province of Quebec, namely the Lac Simone Project, which totals 2,400 hectares, and the Hope Lake Project, which totals 2,477 hectares. The Lac Simone Property is situated proximal to the south of Fermont, QC, and shares many of the same attributes as other more advanced staged properties nearby; however, it is significantly less developed. The magnetic signature of the Lac Simone Property, along with the regional mapping and historical work, indicates several iron formation horizons are present. Historical work between 1956 and 1964 by Jubilee Iron Corporation included test pits that produced bulk-sample w...