Callinex Mines Intersects 3.3 Meters of 3.2 Percent Copper at Pine Bay East

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Callinex Mines (TSXV:CNX) reported that assay results have confirmed a high-grade copper and zinc rich VMS discovery at its Pine Bay project. The discovery hole has intersected 3.3 meters of 3.2 percent copper and 5.9 meters of 2.2 percent zinc.

Callinex Mines (TSXV:CNX) reported that assay results have confirmed a high-grade copper and zinc rich VMS discovery at its Pine Bay project. The discovery hole has intersected 3.3 meters of 3.2 percent copper and 5.9 meters of 2.2 percent zinc.
As quoted in the press release:

The Pine Bay East discovery is open along strike in both directions and at depth, where no previous drilling has been completed (See Figure 2). Callinex plans to conduct additional drilling to intersect mineralization over an approximate 200m strike length during the current winter drilling campaign.

Callinex president and CEO, Max Porterfield, said:

We are excited to announce a new discovery within one of the largest past-producing Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide (‘VMS’) camps in the world. With the additional planned drilling we have the potential to identify high grade copper and zinc mineralization along a strike length that is consistent with historic mines in the camp. We are looking forward to additional drilling at our Pine Bay East discovery along with assay results from a recently completed hole to follow-up on the Sourdough discovery from our summer campaign.

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