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452M OF GOLD MINERALIZATION! NEW DISCOVERY BOOSTS GOLDEN CARIBOO’S POTENTIAL

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452M OF GOLD MINERALIZATION! NEW DISCOVERY BOOSTS GOLDEN CARIBOO’S POTENTIAL

 

 

 

 

In this exciting interview, James speaks with Frank Callaghan, CEO of Golden Cariboo Resources (CSE: GCC), about the company’s groundbreaking drill results and the future of their exploration efforts. The conversation highlights the massive potential of Golden Cariboo’s property, located near Osisko’s 6-million-ounce gold deposit in British Columbia. With 452 meters of continuous gold mineralization—including high-grade intercepts of over 1 gram per ton—this is the longest intercept Frank has encountered in his decades-long career.

 

Courtesy of Golden Cariboo Resources, via Midas Gold

Posted December 12, 2024

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