⛏ Bonanza Copper

PLUS: More Anomalous Radioactivity

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😋 Bonanza Copper

😎 More Anomalous Radioactivity

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😋 Bonanza Copper

Benton Resources Inc. (TSXV: BEX) announced it has received further high-grade copper results at the Great Burnt Copper Deposit, Newfoundland, Canada. 

Highlights:

  • 4.50 m of 7.25% Cu, including 18.65% Cu over 1.10m.

This is an extremely high grade for Copper, but very short. We wonder what that means.

😎 More Anomalous Radioactivity

Stallion Uranium Corp. (TSX-V: STUD; OTCQB: STLNF; FSE: HM40), a sponsor partner of TNBR, reports the discovery of anomalous radioactivity in the second completed hole of its maiden drill program at the Appaloosa Target on its Coffer Project in Saskatchewan, Canada. 

Highlights:

  • 3.4m of 333 cps, including 0.4 m of 664 cps with a peak of 771 cps.

If we were you, we would check this out. It’s very unusual that a company goes into the Athabasca Basin and gets radioactivity in 2/2 holes in its maiden drill program. We guess there is more to come from this one.

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