Probe Gold’s high-grade hits to support PFS this year

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Probe Gold’s Novador project lies among three past-producing mines in Quebec’s Abitibi region. Credit: Probe Gold

Drilling at Probe Gold’s (TSX: PRB) Monique deposit in western Quebec has returned results as high as 12.8 grams gold per tonne, the company reported Wednesday.

That result, in hole MO-25-755W1 of Monique’s B1 zone, was over a 19.5-metre interval from 697 metres depth, and included 6.2 metres at 42.7 grams gold. Hole MO-25-749 of zone B returned 20.7 metres at 6.7 grams gold from 672 metres depth, including 1.8 metres grading 135.5 grams gold. They were among results from 33 infill holes at Monique on its Novador project near Val-d’Or, about 525 km northwest of Montreal.

“These results continue to confirm the continuity and grade of the gold deposit at Monique,” BMO Capital Markets analyst Andrew Mikitchook said in a note.

Supporting 2025 PFS

He added that Probe’s Read more…

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