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New York spot gold fell $4.60 to $4,742.60 on Monday, continuing a period of flattish calm after the high seas of uncertainty that raged a month or two ago. The TSX Venture Exchange jumped 30.46 points to 1,023 while the TSX gold index lost 9.72 points to 968.74. Canadian gold and silver miners were uncertain today. Some, like Aya Gold & Silver Inc. (AYA), added 86 cents to $23.33 on 1.62 million shares. Others, like SSR Mining Inc. (SSRM), lost $1.66 to $44.19 on 635,000 shares.
Denis Laviolette's Pirate Gold Corp. (YARR) jumped 3.5 cents to 24 cents on 2.56 million shares on word it has drilled a 3.25-metre interval grading 65.1 grams of gold per tonne in the Rib vein, a new discovery in the Moosehead zone of its Treasure Island project in central Newfoundland. Most of the gold sat in a 0.65-metre bonanza-grade portion. It returned 309.5 grams per tonne, leaving the other 2.6 metres with just four grams of gold per tonne.
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Pirate turned around after no news dimmel got dropped. Who actually appointed him to the board back in 2018 killing the whole play which now revived where it stopped in 2018 is producing results?