The prospect of discovering another copper-zinc deposit comparable to Kidd Creek continues to lure junior companies to Ontario’s Timmins camp.
One such company, Regal Goldfields (REGL-C), recently launched a 4-hole program to test a property situated 6,600 ft. west of the Kidd Creek mine, held by Falconbridge.
The drilling will test a conductor identified by recent, downhole pulse-electromagnetic surveys.
The conductor is within 70 ft. of a previous drill hole, which intersected copper sulphides.
The drilling is being directed by consulting firm Watts, Griffis & McOuat.
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