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CanAlaska Uranium (TSXV:CVV) has announced a field work is underway in preparation for a four hole drill program to start on March 14 at its Nisku claim. As quoted in the press release: The Nisku property is located 7 kilometres east of CanAlaska’s North Ruttan copper-zinc property in the Leaf Rapids area of Northern Manitoba. …
CanAlaska Uranium (TSXV:CVV) has announced a field work is underway in preparation for a four hole drill program to start on March 14 at its Nisku claim.
As quoted in the press release:
The Nisku property is located 7 kilometres east of CanAlaska’s North Ruttan copper-zinc property in the Leaf Rapids area of Northern Manitoba.
The drilling will test a coincident VTEM magnetic and electromagnetic target, which has the characteristics of a large volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposit. The target is located near the past producing Ruttan copper-zinc massive sulphide mine. The Ruttan mine was one of the largest VMS deposits in Canada. Discovered in 1968, the mine operated from 1973 to 2002, and produced 55 million tonnes at 1.23% copper and 1.41% zinc, from an 82 million tonne resource. The Company has contracted Cyr Drilling International Ltd. of Winnipeg, Manitoba for the drilling.
CanAlaska President Peter Dasler commented, “Nisku is a very exciting target for us. It is located within a relatively unexplored greenstone belt in Northern Manitoba, but in an area which has other VMS deposits. CanAlaska has carried out ground mapping and geophysics on this target and another larger target immediately north of the Ruttan mine. Our North Ruttan massive sulphide target has been tested to a depth of 150 metres along a 1.4 kilometre length, and is now awaiting further infill and deeper drilling. The Nisku target has a very strong response at shallow depth (50 metres), and will be tested with the help of funding from the Government of Manitoba under their MEAP assistance program.”
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