First drilling results of a $3-million exploration program undertaken this spring on the polymetallic Lansdowne property in northwestern Ontario indicate promising copper values over significant widths of
5-65 ft., KWG Resources (ME) reports. Twenty holes were drilled. Hole 92-D-2 intersected 1.05% copper along 37 ft. KWG is the operator of the program on the Lansdowne property, which is jointly owned by Horne Fault Mines (CDN) and which lies about 120 miles northeast of Pickle Lake.
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