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Thursday, 05/11/2006 3:33:51 AM

Thursday, May 11, 2006 3:33:51 AM

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Mining is a rich vein running through
the lives of all Canadians.

Not a day passes that we are not healthier,
richer and better informed because of
the treasures we extract from the earth.

San Gold Re-Commission -

Our Hidden Golden Treasures ...








From minerals and metals, we create television sets
and CDs to entertain us; telephones and computers
to keep us in touch;
cars, trains and bicycles to transport us;
food to sustain us;
and medicine and vitamins to keep us well.

But mining does more than mend and maintain.
It employs.

In 150 communities across Canada, the industry
supports one million Canadians;

376 000 men and women work directly in mining
and mineral industries.

The quality of our lives is a daily reminder
of the importance of Canada's mining industry.

SAN Gold 2006 - She is a Beauty -

http://www.investorshub.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=5396

Bissett Business and Industry



We encourage a diverse economy in Bissett
in tourism, forestry and mining explorations
and although the Bissett business community
has a strong connection to the mine situated
in the community, it has been necessary for
the communities survival to encourage a
diverse economy in the community.

The Bissett Gold Mine -
was the largest employer in Bissett and the area.

The continued development and encouragement of
tourism in Bissett and the area is also necessary
for the survival of the community.

History often repeat itself -

BISSETT HISTORY



On March 6, 1911, Gold was discovered -
on the north shore of Rice Lake.

The resulting claims became the San Antonio Mine.

Gold was not the only valuable product
of this venture.

The eventual establishment of Bissett is where
the real value lies.

The town grew and prospered under the management
of the Mine.

A road was built from Pine Falls to Bissett in 1957.

Prior to that time, Bissett had been isolated
from the outside world.

The road brought with it the transient nature
to Bissett but also a permanent home to many
who still remain today.

The surface hoist burned down in June of 1968
and the low gold price made - "San Antone"
went into hardship.

Ties with Bissett - were firm,
but the mine no longer owned or operated
all of the community.

The Department of Northern Affairs assisted
the community and in 1972 Bissett became a
community complete with a mayor and council.

The mine has been bought and sold a number
of times throughout the hardship years bringing
with it employment opportunities for the community
and surrounding area.

The mine has recently been acquired by -
Rice Lake Gold Corporation.

"Boom and Bust" are created by manipulation -
banksterz groups - trademarks.

The Gold mining - community - has created
Canada's Richness & wealth

The community has had to face many changes and
challenges throughout the years - created by
gov. manipulating the POG of Gold.

The history of Bissett -
will continue long after the Gold mines comes
and creatred great richness for many -

Bissett is no longer "a mine with a town but
a town with a Gold mine".

No matter what the future holds for this community
one thing is for certain and that is -
Bissett Gold - has survived and make wealth again!

Our residents have proven themselves resourceful
and expand their efforts to include tourism,
forestry and mining exploration.


Rice Lake Gold Mine - (Bissett Gold Mine)

http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/mms/scho-ecol/treas/oht_e.htm

RE: SGR HUGE RISE TODAY... more on the horizon -
as the SGR re-make first new - Gold pour -
is at hand and the company will be at
the New York - Gold show this weekend.