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Drilling to Commence at White Tiger’s Marshall Lake Project on September 2, 2012
White Tiger Mining Corp.(TSXV:WTC) announced that drilling will commence at its Marshall Lake Copper project on September 2, 2012. This next phase of drilling at the project will aim to further expand and commission a NI 43-101 compliant resource.
As quoted in the press release:
The principal purpose of this next phase of drilling is to continue core drilling within the copper, silver and gold discovery of the RM Zone and to infill drill the area in an effort to further expand and commission a NI 43-101 compliant resource. The Company plans to drill a minimum of 4,000 metres and anticipates completion of the drilling program in early October.
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