Cancor tests Gemini project

Junior Cancor Mines (KCR-M) has identified two additional drill targets at its Gemini base metal project in northwestern Quebec.

Two massive sulphide lenses rich in zinc and copper have been defined. The main lens contains grades of between 5% and 12% zinc over widths of 3.4 to 12.8 metres. The second lens shows grades of up to 2% copper over widths of 4.9-7 metres. A program of drilling and geophysics will be carried out in an attempt to evaluate the resources and further define zinc and copper zones.

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