Pulse drops Barb project

No further work is being planned by Pulse Resources (VSE) for the Barb project, 100 miles north of Watson Lake, Yukon.

The company recently completed its 1991 exploration program which was designed to test the Money zone over a strike length of 1,312 ft. Four holes totalling 994 ft. were drilled.

Three of the holes intersected a narrow zone of semi-massive to massive sulphides. The best result was 1.6 ft. of 0.001 oz. gold and 0.51 oz. silver per ton, 1.82% lead, 5.87% zinc, and 0.03% copper from hole 90-1. The remaining three holes returned no significant results.

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