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Canadian Zinc pumps up FS

Canadian Zinc Corp (CN:CZN) shares have gotten a lift from a feasibility study for its Prairie Creek project in Canada’s Northwest Territories, which shows a higher throughput and lower costs than last year’s PFS.

Cameron French in Toronto
 Canadian Zinc is hoping to start production from Prairie Creek in mid-2020

Canadian Zinc is hoping to start production from Prairie Creek in mid-2020

The updated study posits an 18.5% rise in mining rate to 1,600 tonnes per day, a 25% jump in throughput rates to 1,200tpd, and lower operating costs for the zinc-lead-silver operation. The envisaged 15-year...

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