Kinross to post first resource for Great Bear in 2022, with PFS to follow 

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The company also released drill results from the 60 holes drilled late last year and early 2022 at the LP Fault zone. These drills follow the roughly 340,000 metres of drilling conducted by Great Bear prior to the takeover.  

Highlights from the drilling included 10.3 metres grading 15.1 grams gold per tonne starting from 461.5 metres in drillhole BR-481; and 3.8 metres grading 25.7 grams gold starting from 18.7 metres in drillhole BR-503.  

Kinross announced its acquisition of Great Bear for its Dixie project in December. The project has been dubbed as one of the most important gold discoveries in Canada and has the potential to become a Tier One asset according to analysts.  

“The integration… has advanced quickly and efficiently, and we have retained many of the experienced Great Bear exploration team members,” Kinross CEO J. Paul Rollinson said in a press release. “We are excited to move ahead with this next phase of…

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