Drilling under way at Willoughby gold property

The first five holes of underground drilling at the Willoughby gold project near Stewart, B.C., have traced the North zone 230 ft. downdip from surface.

Situated in the Red Mountain area, the project is a 50-50 joint venture between Camnor Resources (CMB-V) and Gold Giant Minerals (GNR-V).

The holes cut values ranging from 6.6 ft. of 0.15 oz. gold per ton in hole 96-5 to 11.5 ft. grading 3.43 oz. gold and 61 oz. silver in hole 96-2.

Surface trench samples over this section yielded 14.8 ft. averaging 1.42 oz.

gold and 2.19 oz. silver.

Once 5,000 ft. in the first phase of drilling are completed, work will resume on extending the 180-ft.-long adit to accommodate two additional drill stations.

A total of 8,000 ft. of drilling is scheduled for the North zone, in addition to 6,000 ft. of surface drilling on other structures.

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