Thick Massive Sulphide Mineralization Intersected at Trevali’s Stratmat Deposit in New Brunswick, Canada

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Recent diamond drilling at the Stratmat deposit in the Trevali Mining Corporation (TSX:TV,OTCQX:TREVF,FWB:4TI) Bathurst Mining Camp of northern New Brunswick has confirmed the presence of extensive massive sulphide mineralization, indicating a new, wide zone of near-surface (potentially open pittable) mineralization containing significant zinc, lead, copper, silver and gold concentrations, that also remains open for expansion along strike and at depth.

Recent diamond drilling at the Stratmat deposit in the Trevali Mining Corporation (TSX:TV,OTCQX:TREVF,FWB:4TI) Bathurst Mining Camp of northern New Brunswick has confirmed the presence of extensive massive sulphide mineralization, indicating a new, wide zone of near-surface (potentially open pittable) mineralization containing significant zinc, lead, copper, silver and gold concentrations, that also remains open for expansion along strike and at depth.

As quoted in the press release:

The ongoing planned 5,000-metre drill program is intended to convert a significant portion of the estimated independent National Instrument 43-101 compliant inferred resource of 5.5 million tonnes* grading 6.11% Zinc, 2.59% Lead, 0.40% Copper, 54.21 g/t Silver, and 0.62 g/t Gold,to a higher confidence category.

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