Toronto-based junior
The work will target two induced-polarization anomalies identified by a recent geophysical survey.
Meanwhile in the Raglan camp of northern Quebec, Dumont will begin drilling in June as a follow-up to last summer’s $450,000 surface exploration program, which identified six geophysical anomalies.
In December, Dumont completed a $1.1-million equity financing deal at 50 cents per share and, more recently, signed a letter-of-intent with the Hunter Dickinson Group for a $2.6-million financing to explore its Lac Raglan property.
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