Vior cuts gold at Douay (January 26, 2006)

Two holes drilled by Vior Mining Exploration (VIO-V) at the Douay property in northwestern Quebec have intersected gold mineralization.

The new mineralization was discovered on the Central Porphyry Zone, a body of low-grade mineralization, in an area up-dip from mineralization that had been drilled in 1997. Hole DO05-3 cut a 6-metre core length grading 1.4 grams gold per tonne.

A second hole, drilled to test 100 metres to the west of the 1997 intersection, cut five separate mineralized intervals, including a 3-metre length grading 12 grams gold per tonne and a 0.5-metre length grading 2,888 grams gold per tonne (84 oz. per ton). There were also two zones of low-grade mineralization, one of 6 metres grading 1.1 gram per tonne and one of 5.5 metres grading 0.9 gram.

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