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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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From: heinz4411/9/2007 2:16:01 AM
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Symbol GRW
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Close 2007-11-08 C$ 0.18

Gravity West has no Voltaire assays yet

2007-11-08 10:16 ET - News Release

Mr. Livio Susin reports

GRAVITY WEST CUTS MASSIVE SULPHIDES AT VOLTAIRE LAKE

Gravity West Mining Corp. has provided the results of the first phase of diamond drilling on the company's Voltaire Lake property in the Sibley basin, 150 kilometres north of Thunder Bay, Ont. Drill holes have intersected massive sulphides including chalcopyrite in unmapped basement rocks that are buried under a cover of Sibley sediments and a diabase sill. The basement geology that has been revealed contains environments that are favourable for gold, volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) and nickel-copper PGE (platinum group element) mineralization.

Five diamond drill holes totalling 1,203 metres were drilled to test a group of conductors defined by a VTEM airborne magnetic and electromagnetic survey carried out over the 73,000-acre Voltaire Lake property in the summer of 2007. All five holes cut through a diabase sill, followed by Sibley group sediments, and entered basement rocks at vertical depths between 70 and 100 metres. The basement rocks are Archean age metavolcanics, metasediments and intrusives belonging to the Garden Lake greenstone belt.

Diamond drill hole VL07-03A intersected intrusive rocks including diorite, gabbro and pyroxenite from the Sibley unconformity at 81 metres to the end of the hole at 215 metres. The 12-metre pyroxenite section was mineralized with disseminated to net-textured sulphides, mainly pyrrhotite. This geological environment is favourable for nickel-copper and/or PGE mineralization.
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