Seabright plans eastern exploration program

The board of directors of Seabright Explorations (TSE) has approved a program to continue grassroots exploration and evaluation of its existing properties in the Highland area of Nova Scotia. Special emphasis will be placed on the Indian Brook property where a bedrock gold discovery was made in 1989, and on the Rocky Brook property, both in Cape Breton. Seabright did not disclose the amount it intends to spend on the properties. Meanwhile, Seabright has purchased two claim blocks in the Bathurst area of New Brunswick from Westminer Canada. One block lies between the past-producing Brunswick 6 lead-zinc deposit and the Key Anacon lead-zinc deposit, and the other lies north of the producing Brunswick 12 deposit. Seabright says it will explore the claims this summer.


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