Trevali Continues to Expand Mineralization at Stratmat Deposit, New Brunswick

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Trevali Mining Corporation (TSX:TV,OTCQX:TREVF,FWB:4TI)
intersected 5.7 metres grading 15.89% Zn, 6.97% Pb, 0.54% Cu, 98 g/t Ag, 0.23 g/t Au; and 35 metres grading 2.36% Cu from newly discovered S5 lens at the Stratmat Zinc-Lead-Silver-Copper-Gold deposit in the Bathurst Mining Camp of New Brunswick, Canada.

Trevali Mining Corporation (TSX:TV,OTCQX:TREVF,FWB:4TI) intersected 5.7 metres grading 15.89% Zn, 6.97% Pb, 0.54% Cu, 98 g/t Ag, 0.23 g/t Au; and 35 metres grading 2.36% Cu from newly discovered S5 lens at the Stratmat Zinc-Lead-Silver-Copper-Gold deposit in the Bathurst Mining Camp of New Brunswick, Canada.

As quoted in the press release:

Results from drill hole ST-793 continue to expand the size of the S-5 Lens. In addition to 35 metres of massive sulphide grading at 2.4% copper, the hole intercepted multiple high-grade zinc-lead-silver sulphide lenses in the hanging wall to the S-5 body (Table 1 & Figure 2). These hanging wall intercepts are continuous, for example previously released borehole ST-785 returned 4.26 metres grading 10.19% Zn, 4.36% Pb, 0.65% Cu, and 61.36 g/t Ag, and have the potential to define important high-grade massive sulphide zones. The S5 Lens is currently approximately 80 metres in strike length, 160 metres in depth and 15 metres in thickness, and remains open for expansion down-dip to the east.

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