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Signal Gold Inc ANXGD


Primary Symbol: T.SGNL

Signal Gold Inc. is a Canada-based gold development company. The Company is engaged in advancing the wholly owned Goldboro Project in the Canadian mining jurisdiction of Nova Scotia. The Goldboro Project is an advanced exploration and gold development project located approximately 175 kilometers (km) northeast of the city of Halifax, 60 km southeast of the town of Antigonish, and 1.6 km north of the village of Goldboro, on the eastern shore of Isaac’s Harbour, in Guysborough County, Nova Scotia, Canada. The Company has consolidated approximately 28,525 hectares (285 km2) of prospective exploration land in the Goldboro Gold District.


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Comment by GoldNHillon Jan 09, 2024 8:51am
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RE:New Press Release - Signal Gold Continues To Intersect Gold West of the Goldboro Deposit, Extends Mineralization Over One Kilometre Along Strike

RE:New Press Release - Signal Gold Continues To Intersect Gold West of the Goldboro Deposit, Extends Mineralization Over One Kilometre Along StrikeNot the big wide high grade zones that we are used to seeing in the Pits, however we now know we have some narrow vein underground mining targets that go 1 km west of the deposit.

I like the fact that they presented a picture of the overall deposit, stacked quartz belts plunging to the east, under the open pits.  Now one can see the hugh potential this deposit presents from an underground mining perspective (west of and below the two pits)

They just added another km to the strike length...fantastic...just means more ounces to add to the pile. 

Do these western narrow high-grade grade zones fatten up as they get deeper below the pits?  Drilling between 500 m and 1000m below the pits will tell us...and what is below 1000m???



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