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Strategies & Market Trends : Dino's Bar & Grill

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To: Goose94 who wrote (47116)8/3/2018 6:18:38 AM
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Bitterroot Resources (BTT-V) has begun drilling at its North Brenda gold and silver project in Southern British Columbia. The eight-hole program is designed to test the Plateau zone in areas below and along strike from the vein-style mineralization exposed in trenches. Those trenches were dug in 2009. The work encountered the veins over a strike length of 170 metres within altered host rock.

Mr. Carr, president and CEO, says that four holes have already been completed to an average depth of just over 150 metres. He says that the tests have intersected zones of "quartz-sulphide mineralization and intense alteration." (Like geologists, promoters can muster intense excitement about alteration, but their enthusiasm wanes once they have gold assays to tout.) Mr. Carr says that the last four holes will be completed in a few weeks and the assays should be back within the next two months.
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