Trillium Gold Discovers Multiple Gold Anomalies Along Confederation Belt Properties in Red Lake, Ontario
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Tuesday, January 11, 2022
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William Paterson, Trillium Gold's VP of Exploration added, "The newly identified relationships among SGH-generated gold targets, historical gold assays and possible structural and lithological controls, effectively launch Trillium Gold's Confederation belt properties into a new era in gold exploration.
Key Points:
- William Paterson, Trillium Gold's VP of Exploration added, "The newly identified relationships among SGH-generated gold targets, historical gold assays and possible structural and lithological controls, effectively launch Trillium Gold's Confederation belt properties into a new era in gold exploration.
- Russell Starr, President and CEO of Trillium Gold commented, "Our strategy to consolidate the greenstone belt over the last year has positioned Trillium Gold as the most dominant exploration company in the Red Lake Mining District today.
- Report of Activities 2020, Resident Geologist Program, Red Lake Regional Resident Geologist Report: Red Lake and Kenora Districts; Ontario Geological Survey, Open File Report 6371, 95p.
- In addition, the Company has interests in highly prospective properties in Larder Lake, Ontario and the Matagami and Chibougamou areas of Quebec.