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MTB Metals Corp V.MTB

Alternate Symbol(s):  MBYMF

MTB Metals Corp. is a Canadian mineral exploration company. The Company has six active projects spanning approximately 580 square kilometers in the prolific Golden Triangle of northern British Columbia. Its projects include Telegraph, American Creek, Red Cliff, BA property, Theia and Southmore. The Telegraph project is located in the vicinity of four porphyry deposits being advanced by mining companies: Galore (Teck / Newmont), Schaft (Teck), Saddle (Newmont) and the operating Red Chris copper-gold mine (Newcrest / Imperial Metals). The American Creek project is centered on the historic Mountain Boy silver mine. The project is road accessible and 20 kilometers (km) from the deep-water port of Stewart. Red Cliff is a past producing gold and copper mine in which the Company holds a 35% interest. The BA property is a silver-lead-zinc mineralization located approximately four km from the highway. The Southmore is in the midst of some of the deposits in the Golden Triangle.


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Post by MIA17on Oct 07, 2009 3:30pm
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News update!

News update!$0$0Mountain Boy awaits Red Cliff assay results$0$0$0$0$02009-10-07 15:24 ET - News Release$0$0Mr. Ed Kruchkowski reports$0$0Mountain Boy Minerals Ltd. has been informed by Decade Resources Ltd. that 16 diamond drill holes have been completed on the Red Cliff project in northwestern British Columbia. Of the 16 holes, eleven were drilled north of Lydden Creek within the Waterloo Crown Granted claim. Assay results have been received and reported for drill holes DDH-Mon-2009-1 to DDH-Mon-2009-6. Core logging, cutting and sampling are progressing with assay results for DDH-Mon-2009-7 to DDH-Mon-2009-11 expected to be available within the next seven to 10 days.$0$0Following completion of DDH-Mon-2009-11, the drill was moved from the north side of Lydden Creek to test approximately 700 meters south of discovery hole DDH-Mon-2009-1 on the Little Pat Claim Fraction while the company applies for permits to construct additional roads and drill pads to the north. A total of five holes, DDH-LP-2009-1 to DDH-LP-2009-5, were completed to test the zone in this area. While there are no indications of previous drilling in this area, chip sampling of a rusty rock face exposure in Lydden Creek during previous work in the 1980's returned 11.4 grams per tonne gold (g/t) over 9.5 metres. Descriptions of the gold bearing samples from the surface sampling indicated that gold values are associated with pyrite rather than chalcopyrite/pyrite as in holes DDH-Mon-2009-1 to 6. Intersections of the zone in drill holes DDH-LP-2009-1 to DDH-LP-2009-5 on the south side of Lydden Creek host a silicified rock with strong brecciation and associated pyrite filling the fractures. The brecciated rock is very similar to the west edge of the mineralized zone encountered in DDH-Mon-2009-5 and DDH-Mon-2009-6 where a silicified and brecciated rock with associated pyrite filling fractures assayed 7 to 10 g/t gold over 10 metres peripheral to a gold bearing chalcopyrite/pyrite stockwork.$0
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