Tintina eyes copper mine in western Montana

The vice president of Canadian-based Tintina Resources, Inc. says the company is considering an underground mine to get at deep deposits of copper in western Montana.

Jerry Zieg tells the Independent Record that high metal prices and renewed interest from investors creates the possibility of mining copper, silver and cobalt in an area about 15 miles north of White Sulphur Springs.

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