Just read an article about CMM from another blog?? In the article was a comment as follows...." there was a short discussion about how competent the ground might be in the Lamaque mine. “It’s pretty good,” said Bryan Bishop, corporate mining and planning engineer, “We are going back into the areas from years past and the ground looks like it did back 30-40 years ago.” “It’s excellent,” chimed in Allan McNutt, chief operating officer and acting mine general manager. " Some of you may have read the article and know about this. What do they mean by the ground being competent in the Lamaque mine?, and what would it mean if the ground was incompetent??
Also, from the article, with grades from 4 to 4.77g/ton and once production gets to targets, how does CMM compare to Osisko, if it does??
Thanks.............Liz