Trevali Mining Corp Intersects Multi-Lens Sulphides Below Currently Defined Resource at Caribou Deposit

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Trevali Mining Corporation (TSX:TV,BVL:TV,OTCQX:TREVF,FWB:4TI) announced that its diamond drill hole BR-1005 has intersected multi-lens massive-to-disseminated sulphides at the Caribou Zinc-Lead-Copper-Silver Mine Project in New Brunswick, Canada. The newly discovered mineralization is located roughly 450 metres below the currently defined resource at Trevali’s Caribou deposit.

Trevali Mining Corporation (TSX:TV,BVL:TV,OTCQX:TREVF,FWB:4TI) announced that its diamond drill hole BR-1005 has intersected multi-lens massive-to-disseminated sulphides at the Caribou Zinc-Lead-Copper-Silver Mine Project in New Brunswick, Canada. The newly discovered mineralization is located roughly 450 metres below the currently defined resource at Trevali’s Caribou deposit.

As quoted in the press release:

Results of this diamond drill hole further confirm the presence of a very significant mineralizing system at the Caribou deposit that remains open for expansion. All historic drill holes below the current resource have intersected significant sulphide mineralization.

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