Lake Ponask drilling

A 15,000-ft diamond drilling program has begun on the 234-claim property held by Lake Ponask Gold Corp. Located in northwestern Ontario, the property is being explored for precious and base metals.

Drilling completed two years ago totalled 20 holes which tested a geophysical anomaly with a coincident geochemical anomaly. The best hole intersected a 15.3-ft section grading 7 oz silver, 0.004 oz gold, 0.64% zinc, 1.3% arsenic and 0.43% stibnite per ton. Stibnite is the mineral of antimony. The current drill program will test this zone along strike and at depth.


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