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Kirkland Lake

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Kirkland Lake

Town in eastern Ontario, Canada, on Kirkland Lake, 121 km/75 mi southeast of Timmins and 200 km/125 mi northeast of Sudbury, near the Québec border; population (1991) 10,400. One of Canada's leading gold mining centres from 1911, it thrived until the 1950s but since then has seen fluctuations in the market affect its prosperity. Iron mining has also become a leading industry, and tourism is important.



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This junior miner has an accumulated land holding of approximately 14,000 hectares representing the largest land package in the Kirkland Lake Mining Camp.
The TSXV has granted final approval for listing to Richview on the basis that the Kirkland Lake Property satisfies the TSXV's minimum listing requirements for a tier 2 issuer.
Blasting techniques for prospectors and explosives handlers will be the subject of a week-long seminar offered by Northern College in Kirkland Lake Nov.
 
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