Valuable new data presented at Geoscience BC and MDRU-hosted workshop

Vancouver, BC - November 23, 2017 - Valuable new data for the central interior was presented at the Geoscience BC and MDRU-hosted 'TREKing through BC's Central Interior' workshop on October 17th.

It was the first time many of the experts involved in four years of Targeting Resources for Exploration and Knowledge (TREK) projects have been brought together, with lively discussion and insightful presentations.

The TREK projects have created significant new mineral data across a 24,000 square kilometer area from Anahim Lake north and east towards Burns Lake, Vanderhoof and Williams Lake.

More than 80 people took part both in person and via live webcast, with the day featuring posters and ten presentations in three sessions led by chairs Bruce Madu, Ray Lett and Craig Hart.

Presentations and video from the workshop are now available on the Geoscience BC YouTube page

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