December 1, 2011, Vancouver, BC – Heatherdale Resources Ltd. (“Heatherdale” or the “Company”) (TSXV: HTR) continues to advance its high-grade volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) mine development opportunity at the Niblack Project on southeast Alaska’s Prince of Wales Island, including through ongoing engagements with community and political leaders, Alaska Native tribes and corporate entities, and other prospective business partners in the state.
“Our efforts to expand known deposits of high-grade VMS mineralization at Niblack and prepare the project for development and permitting continue to receive widespread support and encouragement from the people, communities and institutions of southeast Alaska,” confirmed Heatherdale President & CEO Pat Smith. “Southeast Alaskans want and encourage responsible development of their mineral resources, and are willing to work cooperatively with progressive companies that invest in programs that generate benefits for local communities while ensuring protection of valued natural resources. It is a very encouraging and supportive environment for Heatherdale and the Niblack Project.”
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