GWR drills Lac La Hache

Vancouver — GWR Resources (GWQ-V) has intersected significant copper mineralization at its Lac La Hache project in south-central British Columbia.

Assays from two of the six holes drilled on the North and South zones indicate up to 82 metres grading 0.4% copper, including a 21-metre section of 0.8% copper. Within these intersections, 2-4% copper was encountered over widths of 1-2 metres.

Drilling intersected zones of magnetite-chalcopyrite mineralization, which suggest a folded sequence of mafic volcanics and flow breccias associated with an area of calc-silicate alteration sitting between the North and South zones.

More drilling is planned.

The project is in the Quesnel trough, which hosts alkalic porphyry copper-gold and skarn deposits.

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