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MEGS Luncheon, Mar. 13: Shear-Hosted Gold Mineralization in the Underexplored Rankin–Ennadai Greenstone Belt

Abstract: Brian May, P.Geo., VP of Exploration, will present on gold mineralization within the underexplored Rankin–Ennadai Greenstone Belt in Nunavut, Canada. Representing BG Gold Capital II Corp., he will discuss the company’s advancement of a district-scale land position of approximately 2,000 km² and the exploration potential emerging from this largely untapped greenstone belt. Attendees will gain insight into the scale, geological opportunity, and strategic vision driving this private Canadian gold exploration initiative. Join MEG Calgary’s March 13 luncheon to learn more about this compelling project.

MEGS Luncheon, Feb. 6: Mercury-Free Gold Processing for Artisanal Mining in East Africa

Abstract: S. Mark Francis, founding director of Curatio Gold, shares how the company is advancing mercury-free gold processing for artisanal miners in Uganda. With partnerships across government, universities, and ASGM groups, Curatio’s scalable model aligns profitability with sustainability. Join MEG Calgary’s February 6 luncheon to learn how this venture is tackling deep-rooted industry challenges with real-world impact.

MEGS AGM & Luncheon, Dec 12: AGM & Scottie Resources Corp.

Abstract: The Annual General Meeting will occur at the beginning of the Luncheon on December 12, followed by Dr. Thomas Mumford of Scottie Resources Corp. Attendees will get an update on the company’s flagship Scottie Gold Mine Project, recent exploration results, and upcoming plans.

MEGS Luncheon, Nov. 7: The Camp Creek Corridor – A District Scale Opportunity

Abstract: Brixton Metals presents the expansive Camp Creek Corridor within the Golden Triangle of British Columbia—a 1,945 km² land package hosting large‑scale porphyry copper‑gold systems like Tempest and Catalyst. Join MEG Calgary’s November 7 luncheon to explore its district‑scale potential and latest discoveries.

MEGS Luncheon, Oct. 17: Role of the Closure Vision and Integrated Closure Planning

Abstract: Okane’s Miriam Clark, MBA, P.Eng., explores the critical role of a shared closure vision and integrated closure planning in reducing permitting risks and aligning stakeholder expectations. Join MEG Calgary’s October 17 luncheon to learn how early closure planning supports project success.

MEGS Luncheon, Sep. 5: Gold Discovery in Arizona and Cu-Au Porphyry Deposit in BC

Abstract: CANEX Metals Inc. is exploring Arizona's Gold Range project for a major oxide-gold consolidation and advancing the Louise Cu-Au porphyry project in BC with new drill targets identified. Join MEG Calgary's September 5th luncheon to hear JP Jutras, VP and Director, discuss these promising exploration highlights.

MEGS Luncheon, Jun. 13: Whale Cove Gold Project in Nunavut

Abstract: BG Gold’s Whale Cove Project in Nunavut targets the Vickers deposit with a historical resource of 1.58M oz gold. 2024 drilling confirmed high-grade zones. Join MEG Calgary’s June 13 luncheon to hear Brian May, Vice President of Exploration, discuss the latest on this promising exploration project.

MEGS Luncheon, May 9: Uranium in the Shirley Basin, Wyoming, USA

Abstract: Expanded nuclear energy can address energy security, poverty, and climate change. Wyoming’s Shirley Basin, rich in uranium, is seeing renewed interest. Indigo’s Hot Property shows promising shallow uranium intercepts near historic production sites.

MEGS Luncheon, Apr. 11: Widespread Arsenic Contamination, Yellowknife, NWT

Abstract: Climate change is profoundly affecting seasonality, biological productivity, and hydrology in high northern latitudes. In sensitive subarctic environments exploitation of mineral resources led to contamination and it is not known how cumulative effects of resource extraction and climate warming will impact ecosystems.

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