Puma Increases its Strategic Holding at Turgeon Deposit, New Brunswick

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Puma Exploration (CVE:PUM) reports the staking of two new blocks of contiguous claims at the Turgeon copper project in New Brunswick.

Puma Exploration (TSXV:PUM) reports the staking of two new blocks of contiguous claims at the Turgeon copper project in New Brunswick.

The press release is quoted as saying:

The 46 new claims acquired by the Company, with a total area of 10 km2 (1,000 hectares) are at the southwest and northeast ends of the existing claim blocks. The total current area of the property is now 24.5 km2 (2,450 hectares): it covers all the Fournier Group’s volcanic formation, which hosts the Turgeon copper-zinc deposit.

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