Platinum at Big Trout

The first hole in the current drill program at Big Trout Lake in northwestern Ontario by International Platinum Corp. has returned an assay of 0.15 oz platinum group metals per ton over two feet, president W. S. Eplett reports. The ratio of platinum-to-palladium in the sample was 1-to-2. A second hole, drilled 1,000 ft to the north has intersected a 10-ft chromite layer. Assays have not yet been received.

The platinum-bearing chromite layer was originally detected by drill and has now been tested over a strike length of 3,000 ft.

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