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Cantex Mine Development Corp V.CD

Alternate Symbol(s):  CTXDF

Cantex Mine Development Corp. is a Canada-based exploration stage company. The Company's principal business activity is the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties for commercial mineral deposits. The Company’s primary project is located approximately 100 kilometers northeast of Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada. The Company has approximately 1,075 claims covering over 21,500 hectares in the Yukon. The Company has a 100% interest in four groups of gold exploration claims comprising of approximately 86 claims. The Company has two projects in Yemen: Al Hariqah (Gold) and Al Masna (Nickel, Copper, Cobalt). The Company owns 60% interest in the Al Hariqah (Gold) project. The Al Hariqah is a gold deposit is located approximately 130 kilometers (km) northwest of Sana'a Yemen. The Al Masna'a nickel, copper, cobalt project is located in the Saadah region approximately 205 km north-northwest of the capital city, Sana'a, and 25 km south of the border with Saudi Arabia.


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Post by realstockon Apr 30, 2015 10:49am
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Mr. Charles Fipke reports

CANTEX ANNOUNCES RESULTS AT YUKON GOLD PROJECT

Cantex Mine Development Corp. has provided a progress report for its 100-per-cent-owned Yukon gold projects.

Soil-talus sample results from North Rackla

Cantex has now received results from 5,229 of the 6,091 soil-talus samples collected during last year's summer program at the wholly owned North Rackla project in the Yukon. These results have identified nine areas anomalous in gold. The surface expression of six of these areas have been defined by the results received to date while the full extent of the remaining three areas is unknown until further results are received from the 2014 samples.

The six areas which have been defined are as follows. Area 1 consists of a 300 by 500 metre area which is weakly to moderately anomalous in gold with associated copper, lead and zinc. Area 2 measures 100 by 400 metres and is moderately to very strongly anomalous in gold with associated lead and zinc. Area 3 is 125 by 400 metres and is weakly to strongly anomalous in gold with corresponding arsenic. Area 4 consists of a 150 by 300 metre area weakly to strongly anomalous in gold with associated zinc. Area 5 measures 250 metres by 400 metres and is weakly to strongly anomalous in gold. Area 6 is 200 metres by 350 metres and is moderately anomalous in gold and is correlated with copper, lead, zinc and silver.

The three areas which are awaiting additional results to fully define their extents are as follows. The first area is 325 metres wide and is moderately to very strongly anomalous in gold with associated lead and zinc. The second area is 250 metres wide and is moderately to strongly anomalous in gold and zinc. The third area is 150 metres wide and is moderately to strongly anomalous in gold.

Cantex looks forward to receiving the remaining soil-talus sample results which are expected to fully define these areas. These results will assist in planning the upcoming summer field program.

The technical information and results reported here have been reviewed by Mr. Chad Ulansky P.Geol., a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101, who is responsible for the technical content of this release.

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