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Skyharbour drilling returns high grade uranium at Athabasca project

Stockhouse Editorial
0 Comments| May 23, 2017

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Skyharbour Resources Ltd. (TSX: V.SYH, OTCQB: SYHBF, Forum) said Tuesday it has intersected high grade uranium in the winter drilling program at its Moore Project in the Athabasca region of Saskatchewan.

The company said multiple drill holes intersected high grade uranium mineralization at the four-kilometre long Maverick structural corridor. High grade results included 9.12% U308 over 1.4 metres.

More information can be found here.

Skyharbour was in the news recently when it announced that it will be expanding the current diamond drilling program at the Moore Project to 5,500 metres from 4,500 metres. The decision was based on the early success of the program.

Full Disclosure: Skyharbour Resources Ltd. is a paid client of Stockhouse Publishing.



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