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O C T O B E R / N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 9 www.resourceworld.com 13 values continued to the end of the tunnel and the company is considering extend- ing the tunnel. This area is on the edge of the NI 43-101 resource zone and within a broader zone of 11 metres of 155 g/t sil- ver. Resources stand at 36 million oz AgEq Indicated and 11 million oz AgEq Inferred. Great Panther Mining Ltd. [GPR-TSX; GPL-NYSE American] is an intermediate gold and silver mining and exploration company. It operates three mines, includ- ing the Tucano gold mine in Amapa state, Brazil and two primary silver mines in Mexico. They are the Guanajuato Mine Complex and the Topia Mine. Great Panther also owns the Coricancha Mine in Peru, which is expected to restart in 2020. Honey Badger Exploration Inc. [TUF- TSXV] is the early mover in consolidating key ground in a historic silver mining camp near Thunder Bay, Ontario, that has strong potential for polymetallic mineralization, the company has said. The Thunder Bay silver project is comprised of the Beaver Silver, Silver Mountain and Mink Mountain silver properties, which are located between 25 and 70 km southwest of Thunder Bay in northwestern Ontario. The respective name of each property refers to the name of the main historical silver mine within or near the property boundaries. Over 5 million ounces of sil- ver were produced in the region, mostly before 1900, and well before the advent of modern exploration techniques and min- ing practises. Impact Silver Corp. [IPT-TSXV] is a silver-gold producer with two process- ing plants on adjacent districts within its 100%-owned, 623-km 2 claim package, which is located three hours southwest of Mexico City, central Mexico. Over the past 14 years, Impact has produced over 9.4 million ounces of silver, generating revenue of over $175 million. At the Royal Mines of Zacualpan Silver District, several underground silver mines feed the central Guadalupe processing plant. To the south in the Mamatla District, the Capire pro- cessing pilot plant is currently rated at 200 tons per day, but is expandable. It is adja- cent to an open pit silver mine with a NI 43-101-compliant resource of over 4.5 mil- lion ounces of silver, 48 million pounds of zinc and 21 million pounds of lead. Klondike Silver Corp. [KS-TSXV] says it has one of the most unique projects in Canada. Klondike's intermittently-produc- ing Silvana Mine zinc-silver-lead project is located in the Slocan Mining Camp of southeastern British Columbia, site of the ghost town of Sandon. Recent drill- ing intersected the Main Lode structure. The project is 138 km north of the Teck Resources Ltd. [TECK.B-TSX; TECK- NYSE] Trail lead-zinc smelter. At Klondike's Slocan Mining Camp, it has an active mine permit, a 100-tonne- per-day mill and a licensed tailings pond facility. Once additional economic miner- alization is identified, production can start immediately. In keeping with that goal, SILVER