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Wallbridge Mining Continues to Intersect Platinum Palladium Gold
Wallbridge Mining (TSE:WM) announced that it has intersected Gold, Palladium and Platinum at its’ Frost Lake property in Sudbury.
The press release is quoted as saying:
This drill intersection is located beneath a new exposure of platinum-palladium-gold-copper-nickel mineralization discovered by mapping and sampling this summer which extends the Amy Lake Cu-PGE zone 70 metres further northwest. The Frost Lake property is strategically situated in close proximity to Vale-Lonmin Plc’s 2007 Capre copper-nickel-PGE discovery within the Eastern range of the Sudbury mining camp.
Alar Soever, President and CEO of Wallbridge, says:
“These drill results have confirmed the extension of the surface mineralization to depth and confirmed our new structural model for the Amy Lake Zone,”
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Wallbridge Mining (TSX:WM) announced that it has intersected Gold, Palladium and Platinum at its’ Frost Lake property in Sudbury.
The press release is quoted as saying:
This drill intersection is located beneath a new exposure of platinum-palladium-gold-copper-nickel mineralization discovered by mapping and sampling this summer which extends the Amy Lake Cu-PGE zone 70 metres further northwest. The Frost Lake property is strategically situated in close proximity to Vale-Lonmin Plc’s 2007 Capre copper-nickel-PGE discovery within the Eastern range of the Sudbury mining camp.
Alar Soever, President and CEO of Wallbridge, says:
“These drill results have confirmed the extension of the surface mineralization to depth and confirmed our new structural model for the Amy Lake Zone,”
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