Cantex hits sulphides in Yemen

Vancouver - The first hole testing a 1.1-km long electromagnetic (UTEM) anomaly at Kelowna-based Cantex Mine Development's (CD-V) Suwar nickel-copper-cobalt project in Yemen, has intersected 5-25% disseminated sulphides. The sulphide zone starts from 31-metre depth and includes a 1-metre interval...

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