• i-80 Gold (IAU) has reported positive results from the ongoing surface drill program at its Granite Creek Property in Nevada
  • Assays for the first four holes have returned impressive gold grades and widths of mineralization
  • i-80 CEO & Director Ewan Downie sat down with Dave Jackson to discuss the drilling results
  • i-80 Gold Corp. is a gold producer and developer with a portfolio of advanced-stage gold projects in Nevada
  • i-80 Gold Corp. (IAU) opened trading at C$3.39 per share

i-80 Gold (IAU) has reported positive results from the ongoing surface drill program at its Granite Creek Property in Nevada.

To date, fourteen holes have been completed, testing at depth. Assays have been received for the first four holes, all having returned impressive gold grades and widths of mineralization.

Highlight results from initial deep drilling:

  • 12.8 g/t Au over 6.1 m in hole iGS21-01
  • 16.3 g/t Au over 7.1 m in hole iGS21-03
  • 14.7 g/t Au over 10.2 mand 16.4 g/t Au over 3.4 m in hole iGS21-04
  • 16.5 g/t Au over 5.3 mand 5.1 g/t Au over 6.7 m in hole iGS21-05

i-80 CEO & Director Ewan Downie sat down with Dave Jackson to discuss the drilling results.

i-80 Gold Corp. is a gold producer and developer with a portfolio of advanced-stage gold projects in Nevada.

i-80 Gold Corp. (IAU) opened trading at C$3.39 per share.

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