Metanor Starts Drilling the Moroy's New Anomalies
VAL-D'OR, QUEBEC--(Marketwired - Feb 23, 2016) - Metanor Resources Inc. ("Metanor", or "the Company") (TSX VENTURE:MTO) is pleased to announce the start of the surface drill campaign targeting the Moroy's new anomalies.
This new mineralized zone is located 1 km south-east of the Bachelor Mine. The drill campaign was interrupted in December 2015 to allow for the building of ice bridges which are now completed. The first drill holes are targeting the geophysical conductors (anomalies) located just below the mineralized zones discovered on surface. A second drill is expected to be added in March of this year to accelerate the campaign. The ongoing drilling campaign is expected to cover some 60,000 meters on the Moroy property.
Metanor will be attending the Prospectors and Developers Conference (PDAC) in Toronto from March 6, 2016, to March 9, 2016 to showcase the new discovery at Moroy. Metanor welcomes visitors to come meet management at booth No. 2931.
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Contact
Ronald Perry, Vice-president
514-262-8286
rperry@metanor.ca