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Canstar Resources Inc V.ROX

Alternate Symbol(s):  CSRNF

Canstar Resources Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties located in Canada. The Company’s flagship exploration project is the Golden Baie project in south-central Newfoundland. The Golden Baie project is the Company’s flagship precious metals exploration asset. Its 100%-owned Golden Baie Project (548.75 square kilometers) hosts 93 kilometers (km) of a structure similar to Newfound Gold's QueenswayGold Project. Its Buchans-Mary March projects (65.75 square kilometers), which include a Glencore joint venture, are located within the past, producing VMS zinc-copper-silver rich Buchans Mining Camp and boast high-grade zinc and copper discoveries. The Buchans-Mary March Project is located in central Newfoundland, 20 km northeast of the same geological group that hosts the former producing Buchans Mine. Its wholly owned subsidiary is Altius Minerals Corporation.


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Post by diabase1on Jul 25, 2021 4:16pm
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More Gold?

More Gold?As of July 6, 22 holes have been drilled for a total of 1200m. That's an average of 55m per hole. Very shallow, but they're getting a handle on dip and width of the quartz veins. 12 holes have been logged and 8 of those holes had visible gold. By now, I would assume that the other 10 holes have been logged. So how many of these other holes have visible gold in them? If they have visible gold on surface, could that mean that 'visible' gold is continuous down dip to the point of intersection of quartz veins in each hole?
Logging of core will also give them an idea of other minerals that are important as an accessory mineral with gold in this area, such as antimony, arsenopyrite and chalcopyrite. 
These are interesting times!!

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