Braveheart Resources Inc
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Braveheart Resources Inc
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Braveheart Resources, Inc. engages in the exploration, acquisition, and development of mineral properties throughout Canada. The company is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. The company went IPO on 2010-12-29. The firm is a development-stage mining company and engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of minerals in the East and West Kootenays of British Columbia. The Company’s projects include Bull River Mine, Thierry Mine and Alpine Mine. The Thierry project is a producing copper and nickel mine located approximately 15 kilometers west of Pickle Lake, Ontario and accessible on a year-round basis by paved and all-weather roads. The property is approximately 4,700 hectares in size and contains a NI 43-101 mineral resource.
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