Recent assays from the FER copper-zinc property in northern Manitoba include encouraging gold values, reports Canmine Resources (CDN).
Holes FER-3 and FER-4 intersected three sulphide-bearing lenses grading up to 0.32 oz. gold over 7.6 ft. Significant base metal intersections include 7.9 ft. grading 6.8% zinc, 0.41% copper and 0.15 oz. gold in hole FER-4. With holes 1-5, Canmine tested 650 ft. of strike length along a conductor. Holes 6-8 are currently in progress along a second fence 165 ft. to the west. Holes 9 and 10 will investigate the potential further along strike. The three sulphide lenses have been intersected in each of holes 2-8, the company says. Further assays are pending.
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