Stratabound drilling Taylor Brook

Five drill holes have been completed on targets east of Stratabound Minerals’ (SB-A) Taylor Brook discovery. The zinc-lead-silver massive sulphide deposit is situated between Noranda’s (NOR-T) Heath Steele and Brunswick mines within New Brunswick’s Bathurst camp.

Four of the five holes intersected pyritic sulphide mineralization, with thicknesses ranging from 3 to 36 metres.

In particular, Hole 29 recovered an 11-metre section (12-23 metres) of rhyolitic tuff and agglomerate with disseminated (up to 30%), stringer and semi-massive pyrite containing local galena and sphalerite. A deeper 36-metre section (46-82 metres) of the same core returned a rhyolitic agglomerate containing disseminated pyrite throughout, with local sphalerite and galena.

Stratabound plans to drill at least five more holes west and northwest of the deposit.

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