Twin finds more anomalies

Junior Twin Gold (TWG-T) has identified four dykes and 10 anomalies in an airborne survey over its diamond property in northern Quebec.

The magnetic-electromagnetic survey on the northeastern section of the property also traced the Torngat 1 kimberlite over 22 km and confirmed that it is part of a larger diamondiferous kimberlite system. The survey also revealed anomalies in the Torngat 2 and 3 dykes parallel to Torngat 1.

A survey was also flown over the southwestern section of the property, which is fully owned by Twin Gold. Those results are pending.

Late last year, a 110-kg sample from Torngat 1 yielded 214 diamonds. Diamonds have also been found in the Torngat 2 and 3 dykes.

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