Great Bear Resources Ltd. (CVE:GBR) (OTCQX:GTBAF) has announced the appointment of Michael Kenyon as its non-executive chairman and the addition of Paula Rogers to its board of directors.
The company also announced that it has partnered with VRIFY Technology Inc. to develop an interactive presentation, including a virtual geology overview and 3D model of its Dixie Project in Red Lake, Ontario. The group said it will continue to periodically update its interactive content alongside drill results and other catalysts as the Dixie Project continues to be advanced.
In a statement, Chris Taylor, president and CEO of Great Bear said, "Michael and Paula have collectively overseen the development and financing of several major mining projects with a collective value of more than $10 billion, and their experience adds significantly to the depth of our Board. I am very pleased to welcome them into their new roles with Great Bear.
"Also of note, our technical team under Bob Singh has worked with the team at VRIFY to provide a simplified, interactive model showing all of our Dixie Project drill results from the 2017 – 2020 exploration seasons, which totals over 400 drill holes. We've provided our current in-progress geological and mineralization models on our web site and on the Great Bear page at VRIFY, and plan to update this information periodically on a go-forward basis."
READ: Great Bear Resources more than doubles the Hinge zone depth with the latest drilling at its Dixie Project in Ontario
VRIFY's technology helps communicate a company's value with presentation tools that simplify information and translate tough to digest data into compelling content. The VRIFY platform allows companies to showcase project data with interactive 3D models, host site visits using virtual tours, and present content to devices, anytime, anywhere in the world.
The Dixie Project is 100% owned, comprised of 9,140 hectares of contiguous claims that extend over 22 kilometres, and is located approximately 25 kilometres southeast of the town of Red Lake, Ontario. The project is accessible year-round via a 15-minute drive on a paved highway which runs the length of the northern claim boundary and a network of well-maintained logging roads.
Great Bear also announced the results of its Annual General Meeting held on December 15, 2020. The total number of shares represented by shareholders present in person and by proxy at the Meeting was 28,449,066, representing 53.80% of the Company's issued and outstanding common shares.
All of the matters put forward before shareholders for consideration and approval, as set out in the company's Management Information Circular dated November 12, 2020, were approved by the requisite majority of votes cast at the meeting.
Contact the author at jon.hopkins@proactiveinvestors.com