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IAMGOLD Corp T.IMG

Alternate Symbol(s):  IAG

IAMGOLD Corporation is a Canada-based intermediate gold producer and developer. Its principal activities are the exploration, development, and operation of gold mining properties in North America and West Africa. Its projects include Essakane, Westwood and Cote Gold. The Essakane project is in north-eastern Burkina Faso, West Africa. It straddles the boundary of the Oudalan and Seno provinces in the Sahel region of Burkina Faso and is approximately 330 kilometers (km) northeast of the capital, Ouagadougou. The Westwood Project is located on the Doyon property, 2.5 km east of the former Doyon Gold Mine in Bousquet Township. The Cote Gold Project is in the Chester and Yeo Townships, District of Sudbury, in northeastern Ontario. It owns a 100% interest in the Nelligan Gold Project, located 60Km southwest of Chibougamau. It holds claims of Nelligan, as well as other earlier stage exploration properties in Northern Quebec. It also owns Rich Lake and Lac a l’Eau Jaune (gold) properties.


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Post by InvestorOon May 11, 2017 11:42am
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Burkina Faso - Industry News

Burkina Faso - Industry News
Phase Two Diamond Drill Program Completed At Niangouela; Assays Pending, Second Gold Project Bouboulou Drilling To Commence

(Vancouver, Canada TheNewswire May 11, 2017 - Nexus Gold Corp. ("Nexus" or the "Company") (TSX-V: NXS, OTC: NXXGF, FSE: N6E) is pleased to provide updates from its two gold exploration projects in Burkina Faso, West Africa.

Phase Two Drill Program at Niangouela Completed

The Company is pleased to report it has completed its phase two diamond drill program at the 178-square kilometre Niangouela exploration permit, located approximately 85 kilometres north of Ouagadougou. The completed drilling included the remaining phase one holes (approximately 500 metres) and an additional 2000 metres comprising the phase two program. A total of 18 holes, consisting of 2572 metres, were drilled in this latest round.

Eleven of the holes drill tested the westerly strike and dip extension of the main quartz-shear zone. Of the remaining seven holes, three tested the eastern extension of the main zone and four tested two of the newly identified zones (see news release of May 3, 2017).

In addition, the Company also completed a trenching program which consisted of six trenches totalling 384 metres. Three of the six trenches were designed to test the easterly strike extension of the main zone identified in phase one drilling, and to expose the trends of the mineralization identified by surficial mapping conducted by the Company. The remaining three trenches were dug to test newly discovered zones.

The phase two diamond drill program at Niangouela was undertaken to test the dip and strike extensions of gold mineralization identified by the Company in its initial phase one program. The program also tested additional targets identified through surface mapping and prospecting. To date the Company has now completed 4020.5 metres of diamond drilling at Niangouela. Results from the latest program will be released once received, reviewed and verified.

Previously announced phase one drill results can be found on the Company website here:

https://www.nexusgoldcorp.com/index.php/en/projects-3/niangouela-gold-concession

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