Drilling on Ramard Silver Property, Sonora, Mexico, to Commence November 2011

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Colibri Resource Corp. (TSXV:CBI) is commencing an initial 2,000 meter drill program on the Ramard property in Sonora, Mexico in November, 2011. The Ramard property consists of over 4000 hectares of mineral concessions located 100 km north of the city of Hermosillo, Sonora, wholly owned by Colibri’s Mexican subsidiary, Minera Halcones.

Colibri Resource Corp. (TSXV:CBI) is commencing an initial 2,000 meter drill program on the Ramard property in Sonora, Mexico in November, 2011. The Ramard property consists of over 4000 hectares of mineral concessions located 100 km north of the city of Hermosillo, Sonora, wholly owned by Colibri’s Mexican subsidiary, Minera Halcones. As quoted in the press release:

The drill program will initially focus on expanding the La Bronca Zone. Soil grid and rock chip sampling has commenced at other locations on the project not previously explored by the company. The prior drill results from this project are comparable with 43-101 compliant mineral resources for some operating silver mines and advanced exploration projects in the State of Sonora, e.g., the Alamo Dorado mine (controlled by Pan American Silver Corp.), the Santa Elena mine (SilverCrest Mines, Inc.), and the Promontorio Project (Kootenay Gold, Inc.). All of these silver projects are developed within old mining districts with numerous artisanal mine workings.

Click here to read the Colibri Resource Corp. (TSXV:CBI) press release

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