Dianor intersects gold mineralization

A drill hole at the Adanac property, 10 km southeast of Rouyn, Que., has intersected gold mineralization grading 4.1 grams per tonne over a core length of 2.8 metres.

The hole was part of a 6-hole program mounted by Dianor Resources (ME), which has thus far earned a 40% interest from Ecudor Mining (ME). Earlier trenching on the property encountered gold mineralization with grades of up to 11.7 grams per tonne; the best trench sample was a 5-metre width grading an average 6.9 grams.

The 22-sq.-km property is south of the McWatters property, a former gold producer which McWatters Mining (ME) expects to put back in production this year.

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