Corner Bay plans Mexican program

A trenching program is being planned by Corner Bay Minerals (BAY-T) to determine the strike extent and width of a gold-silver prospect on the Alamo Dorado property in southern Sonora, Mexico.

The company says a recent mapping and sampling program has shown good continuity of the gold-silver target, which appears to be “substantial in size.”

Results from recent sampling include 0.64 gram gold and 5.68 grams silver per tonne over 39 metres; 0.54 gram gold and 6.69 grams silver over 61 metres; 0.59 gram silver and 55.82 grams silver over 92.5 metres; 0.35 gram gold and 44.72 grams silver over 78.5 metres; 0.77 gram gold and 171.2 grams silver over 71 metres and; 0.74 gram gold and 64.27 grams silver along 57 metres.

The proposed trenching program, scheduled to begin in late March, is aimed at enhancing the strike length of the zone as well as its ultimate width.

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