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Golden Cariboo Resources Strikes 136.51 m of Near-Surface Gold in British Columbia

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Golden Cariboo Resources Strikes 136.51 m of Near-Surface Gold in British Columbia

 

 

 

 

 

Golden Cariboo Resources (CSE: GCC) (OTCQB: GCCFF) (WKN: A0R2CQ) (FSE: 3TZ) has discovered a broad, near-surface intersection of gold mineralization in the Halo Zone, located 830 m away from the company’s Quesnelle Gold Quartz Mine property in British Columbia.

 

In this interview, President and CEO Frank Callaghan discusses the significance of the gold mineralization discovery, which spans over 136.51 m (447.87 ft). He also provides insights into when the metallic assay results from the discovery are expected to be released and highlights the potential for further resource expansion at the Quesnelle Mine.

 

Courtesy of  Golden Cariboo Resources: 

Posted September 16, 2024

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