Rio Algom cuts sulphides in fertile Bathurst camp

A new zone of massive sulphide mineralization has been intersected by Rio Algom (TSE) on Key Anacon Mines' (TSE) property in the Bathurst camp of New Brunswick. Significant results include: 18.62 metres of 2.77% zinc, 0.86% lead, 0.86% copper, and...

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