Aurizon discovers gold

Vancouver — Drilling by Aurizon Mines (ARZ-T) at its Casa Berardi project in northwestern Quebec has returned high gold values beyond the known limits of zone 113.

Highlights of a 6-hole, underground program include: hole 195, which returned 7.5 metres grading 14.5 grams gold per tonne; hole 334, which intersected 8.2 metres of 7.8 grams gold; and hole 335, which hit 6.2 metres grading 22 grams gold.

Infill drilling in the zone continues to return gold values. Results include hole 200, which returned 12.2 metres grading 11.2 grams gold, and hole 327, which cut 22.9 metres averaging 8.2 grams. All assays were uncut.

Gold mineralization is hosted in, but not restricted to, quartz veins and hangingwall stockworks associated with the Casa Berardi fault. All holes drilled in zone 113 have intersected a 20-to-70-metre-wide mineralized corridor adjacent to the fault.

Aurizon is developing Casa Berardi by means of definition drilling and underground extensions. An updated feasibility study is scheduled for October.

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