• Tocvan Ventures Corp. (TOC) has provided an update from its Pilar Project in Sonora, Mexico
  • Nine drill holes have been completed totalling over 1,540 meters
  • Tocvan CEO Brodie Sutherland sat down with Shoran Devi to discuss the update
  • Tocvan is a natural resource company engaged primarily in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties
  • Tocvan Ventures Corp. (TOC) opened trading at C$0.75 per share

Tocvan Ventures Corp. (TOC) has provided an update from its Pilar Au-Ag Project in Sonora, Mexico.

Nine drill holes of Phase III drilling have been completed totalling over 1,540 meters.

Tocvan CEO Brodie Sutherland sat down with Shoran Devi to discuss the update.

“As we prepare to receive the drill results from the start of Phase III drilling, we look forward to the next stage of planning and drilling at Pilar. Results have taken longer to process due to the changing COVID-19 environment, but we are thankful to see that improving in Mexico and thank our shareholders for their patience. Metallurgical results are also anticipated to be analyzed and released over the next two months and will provide us with further insight on gold and silver recoveries at Pilar.”

Tocvan is an early-stage natural resource company engaged primarily in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties.

Tocvan Ventures Corp. (TOC) opened trading at C$0.75 per share .

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