Lac Seul First Nation Closes $500,000 Placement in AurCrest Gold Inc.
2011年3月17日 - 12:53AM
Lac Seul First Nation ("LSFN") is pleased to announce that LSFN has
purchased 2,702,704 units of AurCrest Gold Inc. ("AurCrest")
(TSX-V:AGO) at the price of $0.185 per unit to a prospectus-exempt
private placement. Each unit of AurCrest is comprised of one (1)
common share of AurCrest and one-half (1/2) common share purchase
warrant, each one (1) whole such warrant exercisable to purchase
one common share of AurCrest Gold Inc. at the price of $0.30 per
share for a period of twelve (12) months. Following the transaction
Lac Seul First Nation held 2,702,704 common shares, comprising
approximately 9.4% of the outstanding common shares of AurCrest and
1,351,352 common share purchase warrants of AurCrest. If LSFN
exercised all 1,351,352 of its common share purchase warrants it
would hold an aggregate of 4,054,056 common shares, comprising
approximately 13.4% of the outstanding common shares of AurCrest
Gold Inc. Lac Seul First Nation acquired the units of AurCrest for
investment purposes and has no present intention to acquire
additional securities of AurCrest except pursuant to the exercise
of the common share purchase warrants which it acquired in the
transaction.
The foregoing percentages are based on information as to the
outstanding shares of AurCrest Gold Inc. which is accessible
through the website of the TSX Venture Exchange.
Chief Clifford Bull of the Lac Seul First Nation stated, "The
Band Council of Lac Seul First Nation is pleased to have acquired
these shares with AurCrest. It reflects the mutual respect that has
developed between us and we look forward to building a strong
relationship to realize the benefits and opportunities from the
mineral exploration industry in our territory. This modern
Exploration Company model is a reflection of our community's
interest to work with industry."
About Lac Seul First Nation
Lac Seul is located approximately 38 Kms North West of Sioux
Lookout. The First Nation has a large land base, which is bounded
to the north and east by Lac Seul Reservoir. The First Nation is
made up of four (4) communities, Kejick Bay, Canoe River, Whitefish
Bay, and Frenchman's Head.
The Lac Seul First Nation is the oldest reserve in the Sioux
Lookout District of INAC. The reserve was established pursuant to
Treaty #3 through adhesion on June 9, 1874. By 1912, there were at
least 45 homes along the shoreline of what is now referred to as
Kejick Bay and Whitefish Bay. In 1929 Ontario Hydro constructed a
dam at Ear Falls to produce Hydro electricity to feed the mining
development in Red Lake, ON. As a result Lac Seul was flooded and
to this day, the Ear Falls Dam controls the lake level. Lac Seul
First Nation's traditional territory encompasses the Red Lake
District.
A report containing additional information in respect to the
foregoing may be obtained by calling:
Lac Seul First Nation Chief Clifford Bull P.O. Box 100 Hudson ON
POV IXO 807-582-3503 807-582-3493
Sam Manitowabi Manager, Economic Development Lac Seul First
Nation (807) 582-3503 (807) 737-0906
CONTACT: Lac Seul First Nation
807-582-3503
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