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Mistango River Resources Inc C.MIS

Mistango River Resources Inc. is an exploration company with a 100% interest in two prospective properties in Kirkland Lake, Ontario. The Omega Property is surrounded by MAG Silver's Larder Lake property and on trend from the Kerr Addison mine that historically produced 12 million ounces. Its Kirkland West property is contiguous with Agnico Eagle's operating Macassa mine, and exploration conducted on the property has shown that structures, including the Amalgamated and Main Breaks, converge with the Cadillac-Larder Lake Break on the Kirkland West property. The Kirkland West is made up of two main zones: The Baldwin Zone and the Eby Zone. It is exploring at its Goldie project, 50 kilometers (km) west of Thunder Bay, within the Shebandowan Greenstone Belt. Its Sackville project is located 50km west of the City of Thunder Bay in Sackville/Aldina Township. Its Ledden Project is in the Chibougamau Mining District. Omega Mine is in the prolific Kirkland Lake / Cadillac-Larder Lake Break.


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Post by Ianc77on Jan 25, 2021 10:15am
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Drill results

Drill resultsI listened to Keith Ben on Friday during Ore Day. What I believe he was saying, although I could be wrong, is that the first assays are not as good as he had hoped, and the last drill holes looked more promising. They could be waiting for the assays from the last holes in this first drill program before releasing results. So possibly mid to late February. JMO
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