Vancouver — With the winter program cutting a new gold zone, International Curator Resources (IC-T) is gearing up to launch a 4,500-metre drill program over the Assean Lake gold property near Thompson, Manitoba.
Located on the Hunt claims, the new discovery was cut by six of the holes over a 500-metre strike length. Mineralization occurs as silicified zones with pyrite, pyrrhotite, galena arsenopyrite and chalcopyrite in a strong structure associated with an Archean banded-iron formation.
The best intercept received to date came from hole 14, which cut 4.6 metres grading 9 grams gold per tonne. The zone remains open along strike and at depth.
To better define the 8-km long structural zone, the junior aims to start ground geochemical and geophysical surveys by the middle of June. Drilling is slated to begin in late July.
International Curator can earn a 60% stake in the property from a private company by spending $1.25 million over four years.
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