North Bay Reports High-Grade Gold Assays Over 2.9 Oz/Ton at British Columbia Fran Project
North Bay Reports High-Grade Gold Assays Over 2.9 Oz/Ton at British Columbia Fran Project

North Bay Reports High-Grade Gold Assays Over 2.9 Oz/Ton at British Columbia Fran Project

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North Bay Resources has reported promising gold assay results from its Fran Gold Project in British Columbia, with grades ranging from 0.4 to over 2.9 ounces per ton. These assays were conducted by ALS Global on samples taken from a 20-ton shipment, with one sample exceeding the upper testing limit and undergoing further analysis. The mineralized zone lies between previously identified high-grade gold trenches and contains significant copper and silver, primarily in chalcopyrite, marcasite, and galena. Approximately 20 tons of ore have been extracted and shipped to North Bay's Bishop Gold Mill in California for further processing. The Fran Property's geology includes Takla Group rocks intruded by monzonite and diorite, with prior drilling outlining broad gold-bearing structures. These results highlight the project's high-grade potential and North Bay's progress in developing this mineralized system.

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