Four Seasons holes cut low grade assays

Drilling by Four Seasons Resources failed to intersect economic gold mineralization on the company’s Beaver Dam property in Nova Scotia. The 2-phase drill program tested sections of the main slate horizon and intersected an altered zone. Gold assays were reported as being low.

Two holes cut the main Beaver Dam structure, intersecting silicified quartz veins. The best assay was 7 ft grading 0.09 oz gold per ton. Additional holes are being planned to test this zone at depth. The company has also acquired another 32,760 acres in the province.


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