Menika to test IP anomaly

A diamond drill program is being planned by Menika Mining (VSE) for its recently acquired Kamrose property on the south side of Iron Mask Batholith near Kamloops, B.C. The work program will test a portion of the 988-acre property where a geological (IP) survey carried out earlier this year outlined an IP anomaly of 550×300 metres.

Based on work to date, the company believes the IP results have outlined the location of a copper- nickel intrusive which can be tested within a few hundred feet of drilling.

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