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Kal Minerals Corp.

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Summary

Project:

Jack White

Deposit:Jack White
Location:Canada
Commodities:Magnetite
Date:3/28/2018
Report Code:NI43-101
Report Type:Supporting Acquisition
Project Stage:Pursuing Resources Definition
Report details:28-3-2018: Kal Minerals Corp. announces a Supporting Acquisition report for its Jack White deposit at the Jack White project. Summary of property in support of acquisition. The author has been retained to prepare a Technical Report compliant with National
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CP/QP:[Overall Report]: Barry James Price (B.J. Price Geological consulting)
ABSTRACT:The author has been retained to prepare a Technical Report compliant with National Instrument 43- 101 for the Jack White copper magnetite skarn property, situated between the south and north forks of Ainslie Creek near Stoyoma Mountain, north and east of Boston Bar, BC, and owned by Kal Minerals Corporation. The purpose of this report is in partial satisfaction of the requirements for public listing on the Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE). The author visited the property on August 10, 2017, accompanied by the property vendor Raymond E Wladichuk. The property was discovered in the 1960’s and explored by prospectors Jack White and others, and lately explored by Kal Minerals Corp. in 2016 and 2017. An excellent Assessment Report was recently filed for Assessment by Geologists Chris Paul, B.Sc. GIT and Oliver Friesen M.Sc. GIT (Ridgeline Exploration Services Inc.) The Jack White Property is comprised of 4 mineral claims under option to the company covering 2,202 hectares, held by Raymond E. Wladichuk B.Sc. (100%). The property is located approximately 13 kilometers northeast of the town of Boston Bar, BC and 45 kilometers southwest of the City of Merritt, BC. The claims are accessed from Vancouver by driving on Highway 1 to Boston Bar and the settlement of Canyon Alpine. A short distance north of Canyon Alpine the Ainslie Creek Forest access road extends eastward, and the property is crossed by seasonal logging roads. The camp area near South Ainslie Creek, central to the claims lies about 10 kilometers from Highway 1. The property can be reached in about 3 hours driving time from Vancouver. Alternatively, a helicopter can be chartered from the town of Hope, with an approximate 30-minute ferry time to the claims.

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