Doré Copper eyes higher Corner Bay resource tally after drilling in Quebec

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Drilling highlights from the last dozen holes included 5.1 metres of 5.68% copper, 0.32 gram gold and 18.3 grams silver per tonne, and 510 parts per million molybdenum in drill hole CB-22-86; and 2.6 metres of 3.69% copper, 10.3 grams silver per tonne and 414 parts per million molybdenum in drill hole CB-22-83.

“The results confirm the continuity of the copper mineralization in the deposit,” CEO Ernest Mast said in the release. “We have also identified a number of holes from 2004 with high-grade copper mineralization in the upper portion of the deposit that were not incorporated in the mineral resource.”

The company intends to continue infill drilling at the site in 2023 following exploration drilling at the nearby Doré Ramp and Joe Mann projects, Mast said. There is also about 2,000 metres in infill drilling planned at the Devlin project in next year’s first quarter. Completing the feasibility study in 2024 depends on…

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