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  • Joey Freeze, President & CEO of Xali Gold (XGC) sat down with Caroline Egan to outline initial exploration results from the Victoria Property
  • The Victoria Property in Newfoundland sits near the Cape Ray fault. Several companies drilling in and around the property have found large quantities of high-grade gold
  • Xali Gold Corp is a mineral exploration company
  • Xali Gold Corp. (XGC) is currently trading at C$0.055 per share

Joey Freeze, President & CEO of Xali Gold Corp sat down with Caroline Egan to outline initial exploration results from the Victoria Property in Newfoundland.

The Victoria Property in Newfoundland sits near the Cape Ray fault. Several companies drilling in and around the property have found large quantities of high-grade gold.

The company is planning to utilize proceeds from the recently announced private placement to fund future drilling programs.

Xali Gold Corp is a mineral exploration company engaged in the exploration of mineral rights interests in Mexico and Peru. Its projects include El Oro, El Dorado, Cocula and Tres Marias.

Xali Gold Corp. (XGC) is currently trading at C$0.055 per share.

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