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  • Callinex (CNX) has outlined 2023 exploration targets at its Pine Bay Project in Manitoba’s Flin Flon District
  • Peter has over 50 years of mining industry experience
  • President and CEO Max Porterfield spoke with Shoran Devi about Peter’s appointment
  • Callinex Mines is advancing a portfolio of base and precious metal deposits in established Canadian mining jurisdictions
  • Callinex Mines Inc. (CNX) opened trading at $2.64 per share

Callinex (CNX) has appointed mining engineer and entrepreneur Peter R. Jones to the company’s Technical Team. 

Peter has over 50 years of mining industry experience, including the Flin Flon Greenstone Belt. Peter led the development and construction of several mines in the Flin Flon Greenstone Belt, including two of the largest, the 777 mine, as well as the discovery and initial development of the Lalor mine. Peter also provided leadership and strategic vision to establish HudBay Minerals Inc., a respected multinational mining company.

President and CEO Max Porterfield spoke with Shoran Devi about Peter’s appointment.

“We are excited to welcome Peter as a member of our technical team. His strong leadership and technical skillset are a big boost in critical areas of our business at the perfect time. I’m looking forward to working with Peter to advance our discoveries at Pine Bay.”

Callinex Mines is advancing a portfolio of base and precious metal deposits in established Canadian mining jurisdictions.

Callinex Mines Inc. (CNX) opened trading at $2.64.


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