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Burin Gold Corp V.BURG

Burin Gold Corp. is a Canada-based junior gold exploration company. The Company is engaged in the identification, acquisition, evaluation, and exploration of mineral properties in the Avalonian terrane on the Burin Peninsula, in the southeastern part of the island of Newfoundland. Its Hickey’s Pond-Paradise Gold Project is a high-sulphidation gold system located in south-eastern Newfoundland on the Burin Peninsula. It has several mineral licenses, such as 025964M, 025965M, and 030955M. The 025964M license consist of approximately 256 claims. The 025965M license includes approximately 256 claims. The 030955M license includes approximately 12 claims .


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Comment by MuttleyKnowson Jul 10, 2022 10:26pm
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RE:News release...

RE:News release...The quote below is what I find to be immediately exciting.  The next major target they are drilling is Tower across 850 strke.  If we hit something, it will be a game changer.  Fingers crossed.

"A diamond drill was mobilised to the Tower prospect on May 23rd, 2022, located 11 km SW of Hickey’s Pond. This is a large zone of high-sulphidation alteration with historical surface gold mineralisation that has never been drilled. 1,845 m over nine holes has tested the zone across a strike of 850 m, with assays pending. All holes have intercepted zones of epithermal alteration."
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