Wallbridge Mining Continues to Intersect Platinum Palladium Gold

Precious Metals

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,”

To access the full release, click here.

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,”

To access the full release, click here. 

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