Diamonds recovered from tenth and final trench at Fort à la Corne
Diamonds have now been recovered from bulk sampling of all 10 of the huge trenches excavated by Rio Tinto in 2019 at the Fort à la Corne exploration site 60 kilometres east of Prince Albert, but it’s not yet clear what further activities are planned.
Some of the precious stones found in the tenth trench exceeded five carats. However, Star Diamond Corporation, which is in a rocky relationship with its mining partner, says while they expect large, high value diamonds to come from a future diamond producing mine, critical work remains to be done before a full report can be concluded.
Star Diamond reported Tuesday that a total of 3,423 diamonds weighing 199.36 carats have been recovered to date from the tenth bulk sample trench.
The trench produced 14 diamonds greater than one carat, the three largest of which were 8.59, 6.52 and 5.09 carats.