Thesis Gold: Expanding Precious Metals Resources in Canada
Thesis Gold is advancing a major gold and silver project in British Columbia, with nearly 5 million ounces of gold and significant silver resources.

Driving Growth at Their Advanced Exploration and Development Project in British Columbia
Thesis Gold continues to expand its Lawyers Ranch project in British Columbia, increasing its gold resource to nearly 5 million ounces, with silver making up a substantial portion of the total. The project, which was previously in production, is now undergoing revitalization, backed by a comprehensive Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) that showcases its economic viability. The combination of open pit and underground mining potential, along with road accessibility and strong local partnerships, positions Thesis Gold for long-term success in a highly sought-after mining jurisdiction.
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