Trevali Mining Discovers Large Amount of Sulphide Mineralization at Caribou Zinc Mine

Caribou Zinc Mine

Trevali Mining Corp. (TSXV:TV) has discovered a large amount of sulphide mineralization with high levels of zinc during the exploration campaign in the Caribou Zinc Mine in New Brunswick, Canada.

Based on its previous findings, the exploration program was meant to determine the exact parameters of the mineralization area. From drilling, it has been discovered that this area is almost double the strike length of the North Limb of the Caribou deposit. Two separate zones of sulphide mineralization have been identified. The drill holes are between 5 and 30 meters thick (some are over 30), with a strike length of 450 meters and a dip length of 700 meters. Higher-grade mineralization has been found here.

Further results can be expected within the first part of next year, as the current drilling program will be finished by mid-December. Further extensions may also be looked into in 2018.

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