Churchill Resources Inc. Announces High-Grade Antimony and Gold Discoveries at Black Raven Property in Newfoundland

Reuters
12 Jun
Churchill Resources Inc. Announces High-Grade Antimony and Gold Discoveries at Black Raven Property in Newfoundland

Churchill Resources Inc. has announced significant findings from its due-diligence sampling at the Black Raven property in central Newfoundland. The company reported remarkably high-grade results, including assays of 35.1% and 29.7% antimony, along with 14.4 g/t gold. These findings were obtained from the historical Frost Cove Antimony mine and the Stewart Gold mine. The Black Raven Property, which features two past-producing mines from the late 1800s, is strategically located near other notable mining sites, including the Beaver Brook Antimony Mine. With the potential for year-round, cost-effective exploration, Churchill Resources aims to leverage these promising results for rapid project development.

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