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TRU Precious Metals Corp V.TRU

Alternate Symbol(s):  TRUIF

TRU Precious Metals Corp. is a Canadian natural resources company. The Company’s flagship project is the Golden Rose Project, a regional-scale 300.25 square kilometers (km2) land package in Central Western Newfoundland which straddles a 45 kilometers (km) strike length along the gold deposit-bearing Cape Ray-Valentine Lake Shear Zone, directly between Calibre Mining’s Valentine Gold Project and AuMEGA Metals’ Cape Ray Gold Project. Golden Rose covers an underexplored land package and is transected by the Valentine Lake structural corridor, hosting over 45 km of prospective strike length for gold and copper mineralization. Its exploration will be focused on the critical minerals associated with the deposit-bearing Cape Ray-Valentine Lake Shear Zone, with the view to developing a deeper understanding of the overall critical mineral’s potential at Golden Rose.


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Post by glasradoon Sep 20, 2023 2:57pm
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ORIGINAL: TRU Precious Metals new channel sampling program unveils high-grade results

2023-09-20 13:26 ET - News Release

(via NewsDirect)

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TRU Precious Metals CEO Joel Freudman joined Steve Darling from Proactive to discuss the company's high-grade gold channel sampling assay program at the Mark's Pond target.

The company has been actively conducting sampling efforts to assess the potential of this area. It collected approximately 400 channel samples, with a focus on the main Northcott trench, as well as five additional trenches excavated to the northeast and southwest of the main Northcott trench. The results of these sampling efforts have been noteworthy.

Freudman shared some of the high-grade gold results from the Northcott West Extension trench, including values such as 14.58 grams per tonne (g/t) of gold over 0.5 meters, 5.73 (g/t) of gold over 0.5 meters, 4.05 (g/t) of gold over 0.5 meters, and 2.92 (g/t) of gold over 1.1 meters, which includes a section with 3.76 (g/t) of gold over 0.6 meters.

These results underscore the significant potential of the Northcott Gold Zone, which still remains open along strike to the southwest and northeast.

Through trenching efforts, the zone has been mapped over a 240-meter strike length, indicating substantial mineralization.

TRU Precious Metals plans to continue mapping, prospecting, and conducting infill soil sampling surveys along the contact between the Rogerson Lake Conglomerate and mafic volcanics to identify additional mineralized zones.

Additionally, a drilling plan is in development to confirm gold mineralization at depth.

The promising results of the channel sampling program at the Mark's Pond target highlight TRU Precious Metals' commitment to advancing its exploration efforts and uncovering the full potential of its mineral assets. The company's exploration initiatives align with the growing demand for precious metals, positioning TRU Precious Metals as a key player in the industry's growth and development.

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