TORONTO, Dec. 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Fredonia Mining Inc. (“ ” or the “ ”) (TSXV:FRED) announces that it has filed a technical report for its wholly-owned El Dorado Monserrat (“EDM”) Gold & Silver Project, Santa Cruz province, Argentina (the “ “) pursuant to National Instrument 43-101 “Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects” (“ “). The Technical Report supports the disclosure made by the Company in its November 11, 2024 news release announcing the Maiden Mineral Resource Estimate at El Dorado Monserrat Project, Argentina. The Technical Report is titled “Maiden Mineral Resources Estimate on the El Dorado Monserrat Property, Gold and Silver Project Santa Cruz Province, Argentina” with an effective date of November 8, 2024, and was prepared by Mr. Mario Alfaro Cortés, Qualified Person (QP) as defined by Canadian National Instrument 43-101, Chilean Mining Commission; and Mr. Ganem Fernando, Qualified Person (QP) as defined by Canadian National Instrument 43-101, member of the American Institute of Professional Geologists. Estanislao Auriemma, CEO stated: “With the filing of the technical report and maiden mineral resource estimate for the North and South deposit, we are planning a new phase of diamond drilling to expand the high-grade gold and silver resources and then move the Project through a Pre- Feasibility study. As the maiden mineral resource estimate covers only a fraction of the Project, we believe we have established the baseline for significant shareholder value, and, with our now deeper understanding of the Project’s geology, we plan to continue to significantly grow the size and quality of the mineral resource as we address the broader Project area that demonstrates mineralization, similar to the neighboring Cerro VanGuardia mine. The upcoming drill campaign is focused on demonstrating that higher grade mineralization exists at depth consistent with the results of our deeper drill holes we completed at Herradura Hill showing increasing grade.” • 81.348 million tonnes grading 0.61 g/t gold and 18.76 g/t silver (0.86 g/t gold equivalent*6), containing an estimated 1.593 million ounces of gold and 49.067 million ounces of silver (2.248 million ounces of gold equivalent*6); plus limited Inferred Mineral Resource. • The estimate produces in- pit resources for the Northern Monserrat Sector and Southern Mineralized Corridor deposits, spaced just 5.0 km apart. • Mineralization remains open in all directions and below the base of drilling at both the North and South sectors, showing clear scope for further drilling to increase the size of this initial mineral resource estimate. • The resource estimate is based on 40,472.68 meters of drilling and 5,305.43 meters of trenches, intersecting the resource solids. These drillings are divided into 164 holes for a total of 27,504.22 meters for Northern Monserrat Sector and 55 holes for a total of 12,968.46 meters for Southern Mineralized Corridor (including only Herradura Hill target). Gold and silver grades for both sector, have been interpolated independently. Figure 1. Plan view of the north and south deposits (resource area in green) and their proximity in relation to the Cerro Vanguardia Mine. Figure 2. Plan view of the north and south deposit at El Dorado Monserrat. (Blue measured, green indicated, red inferred). Figure 3. Gold grade Shell with a view to the West. Long Section of the MRE at Northern Monserrat Sector. Figure 4. Gold grade Shell with a view to the west. Cross Section of the MRE at Southern Mineralized Corridor (included only Herradura Hill). The mineral resource estimate was prepared by independent QP Mario Alfaro Cortés of Chile, commissioned by Fredonia Mining, and is calculated for two deposits, North and South. The estimate was prepared according to NI 43-101 standards and the CIM Standards on Mineral Resources and Reserves: Definitions and Guidelines (CIM 2014). Mr. Fernando Ganem, is a QP as defined by Canadian National Instrument 43-101. Mr. Ganem visited the property and has read and approved the technical contents of this release. The Company also announces that it has granted stock options (the “ ”) to directors and officers of the Company in the amounts described in the table below. Each Option is exercisable to purchase one common share of the Company (a “ ”) at a price of $0.40 per Common Share, representing a significant premium to the market price of the Common Shares on the TSX Venture Exchange, for a period five years from the grant date. The Options have been granted in accordance with the terms of the Company’s stock option plan and have been granted to the directors and offices in lieu of accrued cash amounts payable for compensation for acting in those positions. The Company intends to pay cash compensation to officers and directors in the future in accordance with historical practices. Fredonia holds gold and silver license areas totaling approximately 18,300 ha. in the prolific Deseado Massif geological region in the Province of Santa Cruz, Argentina, including the following principal areas: its flagship – the advanced El Dorado-Monserrat project (approx. 6,200 ha.) located close to AngloGold Ashanti’s 300,000 oz./yr Au-Ag Cerro Vanguardia mine, the El Aguila project (approx. 9,100 ha.), and the Petrificados project (approx. 3,000 ha). Please visit the Company’s website at or contact: Estanislao Auriemma, Chief Executive Officer, Direct +54 91 149 980 623, Email: . Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. This press release contains certain “Forward-Looking Statements” within the meaning of applicable securities legislation relating to the Company and the EDM project, including statements regarding the prospectivity of the EDM project for gold and silver mineralization, including the potential for metal recoveries from any mineral processing activity, the mineral resource estimate at the Project, the prospectivity for mineralization at the EDM Project similar to mineralization at the Cerro Vanguardia mine, and the Company’s future exploration plans. Words such as “might”, “will”, “should”, “anticipate”, “plan”, “expect”, “believe”, “estimate”, “forecast” and similar terminology are used to identify forward looking statements and forward-looking information. Such statements and information are based on assumptions, estimates, opinions and analysis made by the Company considering its experience, current conditions and its expectations of future developments as well as other factors which it believes to be reasonable and relevant. Forward-looking statements and information involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, including, without limitation, the factors described in the Company’s filing statement dated June 22, 2021 available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com under the heading “Risk Factors” that may cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in the forward-looking statements and information and accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on such statements and information and the Company can give no assurance that they will prove to be correct. The statements in this press release are made as of the date of this release. The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements made herein, or comment on analyses, expectations or statements made by third parties in respect of the Company or its securities, other than as required by law. Photos accompanying this announcement are available atNoneTrump Demands ‘Commitment’ From BRICS Nations on Using Dollar
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Gautam Adani‘s 1st response On US Fraud Charges: ‘Every Attack Makes Us Stronger’The Labour Party has seen its support plummet in council by-elections since the General Election - with Reform UK seeing a surge in support as a result. Analysis by the New Statesmen shows Keir Starmer 's party has seen its average support in council by-elections fall by 9.8 per cent since it swept to power in the July elections. Meanwhile Nigel Farage 's Reform UK party has seen its average support in the elections up by 11 per cent, with the Liberal Democrats seeing their share rise by just 1.8 per cent. There will be sighs of relief for the Conservatives however, with the Tories losing just 0.3 per cent of their average support - hinting that Reform is winning most of its votes from former Labour supporters. According to Election Maps UK, there have been 157 by-elections for 160 council seats since the July 4 election. Council by-elections since the general election - average shift in support: CON: -0.3 LAB: -9.8 LDEM: +1.2 GRN: -1.8 REF: +11.0 Standing starts (ie a party having not stood in the seat before) not included. More: https://t.co/CwFaQDwscM pic.twitter.com/rgB7Ps5xWU Labour has defended 83 seats and won just 60, meaning it has 23 fewer council seats than it did at the time of the election. Most of the seats it has lost since the election have gone to the Conservatives , with smaller numbers falling to the Liberal Democrats, Greens, SNP and Reform UK. The Tories have defended 23 seats in by-elections since July and have won 44 contests. Reform UK, which has no far not defended any council seats, has won five so far. Aggregate Result of the 157 Council By-Elections (for 160 Seats) Since the 2024 General Election: LAB: 60 (-23) CON: 44 (+21) LDM: 29 (+1) GRN: 8 (+2) IND: 6 (-3) RFM: 5 (+5) SNP: 4 (-1) PLC: 2 (=) LOC: 2 (-2) pic.twitter.com/FIOgKXR9yK The Liberal Democrats are up just one seat, with 28 defended and 29 contests won - while the Greens have defended six seats and won eight by-elections. Local elections are often seen by the electorate as an opportunity to give a bloody nose to the ruling party, with voters unhappy about Labour's decision to make Winter Fuel Payments means tested and changes to inheritance tax rules for farmers. The next set of local elections in many areas, excluding by-elections, is in 2025.
Buccaneers looking to beat NFC South-rival Panthers and bolster hopes for a playoff berthHe’s a fourth-generation rancher with one of the biggest spreads in one of the most beautiful parts of Montana. His ranch is so expansive, in fact, that he flies a helicopter when he needs to tend to his herd or put out a fire in a hurry. And he’s from a deeply entrenched and politically powerful family. But, no, he’s not John Dutton, the character who Kevin Costner played up until the start of its new season last month, on the hit “Yellowstone” TV show. He’s Bill Galt, and he’s well aware that art appears to be imitating his life. “Oh, I’ve heard that a lot,” Galt said of the comparisons. “But I think mostly that’s attributed to the fact that I’m a rancher that flies a helicopter and that those first few episodes of ‘Yellowstone’ had that helicopter in there. But that being said, they do use a lot of my sayings. I don’t know where the hell they get them.” People are also reading... Here's a list of Lincoln restaurants open on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day Lincoln native purchases Michael Jordan's iconic Chicago mansion for $9.5 million Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen hospitalized at UNMC after falling from horse Nebraska volleyball libero Lexi Rodriguez signs to play with Omaha pro team Amie Just: Lexi Rodriguez deserved a national title. For her career to end like this? Gutting Man killed by brother in Lincoln apartment complex shooting, police say Nebraska volleyball laments being a 'couple plays' short of finishing off Penn State 3 Nebraska starters still with team to miss bowl game with mix of injuries, opt outs 'Multiple wins for me': Lincoln North Star rallies from double-digit deficit hours after coach's son is born Inside Matt Rhule's 'pretty insane gesture' of getting former Huskers to the Pinstripe Bowl Man killed in Friday night crash north of Lincoln Teenage brother charged as adult in Christmas Eve shooting death Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen sustained fractured ribs, lacerated spleen in fall from horse Honor walk pays tribute to Lincoln man who made organ donation Transfer tracker: The latest on the Nebraska football roster One source might be “ The Cowboy Way: Seasons of a Montana Ranch, “ a nonfiction account of former Lee Montana editor — and current Arizona Daily Star editor — David McCumber’s year spent working on Galt’s ranch in the late 1990s. But Galt can’t be certain. And publicists from the Paramount Network, where “Yellowstone” airs, did not respond to questions about Galt’s role in inspiring John Dutton. “I’ve never talked to anybody from the ‘Yellowstone’ show or anybody that had anything to do with it,” Galt said. “One of the big reasons I wanted to work for Bill to do the research for ‘The Cowboy Way’ was that the ranch – both the ground and the family – represents a straight line through the history of Montana ranching,” McCumber said, “and I think that’s a lot of what ‘Yellowstone’ wanted to capture as well.” Like his fictional alter ego, Galt has made no secret of his desire to protect his big piece of Big Sky Country, even from the stray angler trying to fish on his property. And he has made his case, like Dutton, on television. In a 2016 episode of Anthony Bourdain’s show “Parts Unknown,” Galt and McCumber debated Montana’s 1985 stream-access law, which grants fishermen a right to use streams on private property, so long as they get where they are going within that stream’s high-water mark. Galt called that practice “thievery” back then. Nowadays, he begrudgingly accepts it. “Well, you know, stream access is a law, and we abide by it,” Galt said. “And I guess we’ll learn to live with it.” But there’s another form of encroachment on his land from sportsmen he’s less willing to look past: illegal hunting. “We have county roads running through each of the ranches,” Galt said. “So sometimes they just can’t resist themselves, and they shoot one off the county road.” And as Montana’s human population has grown, so has its elk population, especially on large tracts of private land like the Galt ranch. In hunting season, he said, his land has been “plagued” by such illegal shoots, even though he allows hunters onto his land through the state’s block-management program. For Galt, it all falls under a plainspoken philosophy, one you can almost hear coming out of Kevin Costner’s mouth: “I just think private land’s private land, and you should be able to do what’s legal on it. Put it that way.” While no one has yet proposed a subdivision or a golf course on the land around his 90,000-acre spread — a scenario from the hit television show — Galt doesn’t necessarily think there would be anything wrong with it if they decided to do so. “If they’re just selling to the highest bidder,” Galt said, “I think that’s the American way.” He said such development can sometimes be about preserving ranching, not pushing it out, by acting as a financial “parachute” for people looking to “keep their ranch running.” “I know a lot of ranches that have literally been saved by being able to carve off a piece of ground, whether it’s to sell to a neighbor or for development that actually saved their ranch from going broke,” Galt said. But Galt said “that’s just about impossible anymore. You know, they’re so heavily restricted.” In what’s been viewed as a landmark case as the state tries to balance demand for development with laws that protect land and water, Galt’s brother Errol Galt was on the losing end of a recent District Court order that stopped his plans to build 39 homes and two commercial properties on 442 acres of land on the east side of the Canyon Ferry Reservoir. Bill Galt said he has “never tried to do any of that kind of development on my ranch. So I understand my brother has issues with it, although, amazingly, we don’t talk much about it. When we’re talking, it’s about ranching stuff.” And there’s lots to talk about. Recent drought has shrunk the size of Montana’s cattle herd. That means ranchers have less livestock to sell, but it has also meant they can get a higher price from the feed lots that buy the yearlings they produce. And as Montana’s population has grown — partly due to the popularity of “Yellowstone” itself — so has the demand for land, hemming in some ranchers who rely on the state’s wide open spaces to give their cattle a place to roam. Like the character he seemingly inspired, Galt has been on his land long enough to feel the forces of change swirling all around his ranch as new neighbors move in and bring with them new ways of doing things. “I’m surrounded by what we call the non-resident ranchers,” Galt said. While “every one of them does run some cattle and tries to make them look like a ranch” and “most of them do a pretty good job,” Galt said the fact that his neighbors aren’t making a living off the land is a sign of a broader shift. It’s a shift that ranchers and brokers from across the state say they are seeing too, as wealthy buyers, often from out of state, purchase agricultural properties for prices that cattle production can’t possibly pay for. “All the ranching they do won’t pay the interest on that ranch that they bought for that $1,500-an-acre price,” Galt said. While his business is focused on raising black Angus cattle and quarterhorses, Galt has embraced the use of new technologies to do the traditional job of cowboying. “The basics of ranching I don’t think have changed much,” Galt said. “We still raise calves that we make into yearlings. But the mechanization is what has really changed. We used to go, when we were weaning, we would have a crew of maybe 16 riders down to now we do it with four just because of mechanization, because of the helicopter and four-wheelers and better hand machinery. We’ve become way more efficient as time goes on.” McCumber said his interest in Galt had to do with this approach that combines old-fashioned and modern approaches. “There was a mix of old and new in everything – fencing, feeding, gathering, range management, predator control, irrigating, haying, you name it,” McCumber said. “Things like big irrigation pivots, swathers and balers, artificial insemination, and the helicopter are modern ways. But lots of things don’t change. One of those is helping your neighbors. All of that seems to show up in ‘Yellowstone,’ and that authenticity is what makes the show as enduring as it has proved to be.” Though he acknowledged “Yellowstone” undoubtedly takes liberties with reality, Galt said he’s a devoted viewer of a show that deals with real issues that ranchers like him face, including everything from how to resist “the encroachment on ranches by the big money people” to how to handle estate taxes. “There’s parts of it that are absolutely correct,” Galt said of the show. “Yellowstone” has closed its run, with the seemingly Galt-inspired character killed off after Costner quit the show. Or was supposedly killed off. “I guess I’m not real sure he’s dead,” Galt said. “Just watching it, it seems to be there’s some doubt.”Kavena Shipanga: Namibia’s political landscape: A triumph of stability over opposition discord
Canada's Trudeau says he had an 'excellent conversation' with Trump in Florida after tariffs threatPresident Joe Biden forgave billions in student loan debt, calling it an issue of fairness to help people who are struggling to make ends meet. Despite courts ruling against him (so much for 'no one is above the law' huh?), Biden went ahead with the plan. So we'd like to remind you that this is the sort of stuff plumbers, electricians, and other Americans -- including those who paid their loans back -- are footing the bill for: Ffs pic.twitter.com/I7cxJt5h42 More from The New York Post: Princeton University’s Gender and Sexuality Studies (GSS) program will offer classes on topics like “sex work” and “queer spaces” during its upcoming spring semester, incorporating topics like “erotic dance,” “pornography” and more, according to the university’s online course listing. The Ivy League institution will offer five total courses that contain the word “queer” in their course descriptions, according to a Campus Reform report published Tuesday, including “Love: Anthropological Explorations,” “Queer Spaces in the World,” “Power, Profit and Pleasure: Sex Workers and Sex Work,” “Disability and the Politics of Life,” and “The Poetics of Memory: Fragility and Liberation.” The university’s course dedicated to sex work appears to focus on the stigmatization and controversies surrounding the topic as well as power dynamics and societal expectations. If you waste money to get a degree in Gender and Sexuality Studies at Princeton -- you deserve to be in debt for the rest of your life. I'm not paying for that! Oh, but your tax dollars will. Princeton is about average for Ivy League costs: $84,000 a year I wonder if the parents still think they get their money's worth. Witherspoon Grill has nice food, so tuition isn't all wasted. https://t.co/Pj8rnNYQx8 $84k a year to learn erotic dance. Libs love sex work until a conservative bangs a hooker. Harsh, but fair. We have had posts in the past hour that suggested: -J Edgar Hoover was a hero -Jesus was not Jewish -The Maccabees invaded Greece Could we try to teach ACTUAL history folks?? Because we don't do that around here. “I’m getting my PhD.” “Cool. Where?” “At Princeton!!” “Wow! Cool! In what subject?!” “Prostitution.” “Okay, well, I just forgot, I gotta get home. Gotta get up early tomorrow. See ya! ::runs out of bar::” Remember when a degree from Princeton meant something? So inclusive! You can attend Princeton and still end up a sex worker. Imagine where they’d be if they hadn’t attended Princeton. Not $336,000 in debt. That's where. It's taking a while for this to sink in. College is a scam. https://t.co/2CDVBCGHF0 Major reform is needed. And that's why I'm glad I didn't take their scholarship https://t.co/glDfWLeYI4 Smart. Cut off all federal funding for any institution that does this. This is not “education” https://t.co/2rSZM1hCCE No, it's not. Who funds that crap? https://t.co/PW0gkbrn9f We do. The same group who wants your tax money to pay off their student loans https://t.co/XudpumUxzu In the name of 'fairness', of course.Whether you bought a ticket yourself or got some as a stocking stuffer, could that $1.15 billion Mega Millions jackpot have your name on it? The odds may be against you − like 1 in 302.6 million − but that doesn't mean you can't prepare. If there is a winner, Mega Millions jackpot would be the fifth-largest jackpot in Mega Millions history, making the take-home prize a lump-sum payment of an estimated $516.1 million after taxes. How do you even begin to get ready for a windfall like that? The "smartest thing" you can do, in the event that you do win, is keep calm and carry on, financial advisers shared with USA TODAY back in March. And avoid posting any and all details of your win on social media. "If you’re lucky enough to win the lottery, keep it quiet," Rob Burnette, an Ohio-based financial adviser at Outlook Financial Center. "Get organized and make a plan. Consider staying anonymous, if it’s a possibility.” Who, if anyone, do I tell about my Mega Millions win? If you find yourself in a situation where you stand to inherit millions of dollars, the best people to get in touch with financial experts right off the bat so scammers don't get the chance to bleed you dry before you even get the chance to cash in. Holiday deals: Shop this season’s top products and sales curated by our editors. 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