VR Resources Ltd
OTC:VRRCF
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VR Resources Ltd
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VR Resources Ltd. is a junior exploration company, which engages in the evaluation of mineral properties. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2015-10-01. The firm is focused on greenfields opportunities in copper and precious metals in North America, and more specifically in Nevada, USA, and Ontario, Canada. The Company’s projects include Ranoke, Bonita, Junction, New Boston, Big Ten, Reveille Silver and Hecla-Kilmer property. The Ranoke copper-gold project is located in northern Ontario, Canada. The company consists of approximately 360 claims in a single contiguous block covering 7,400 hectares. The Bonita property is located in Humboldt County in northwestern Nevada, United States, approximately 150 kilometers northwest of Reno. The Big Ten project is located in Nye County in west-central Nevada. The company is in the southern part of the Monitor Range, approximately 50 kilometers northeast of Tonopah. The Hecla-Kilmer property is located in the Moose River basin in northern Ontario, Canada. The company is approximately 35 kilometers southwest of the Company’s Ranoke property.
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