• Tocvan Ventures Corp. (TOC) has announced additional drill results from its Pilar Project in Sonora, Mexico
  • Nine drill holes have been completed totalling over 1,5620 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$0.78 per share

Tocvan Ventures Corp. (TOC) has announced initial drill results from its Pilar Au-Ag Project in Sonora, Mexico.

Nine drill holes of Phase III drilling have been completed totalling over 1,562 meters.

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

“Once again core drilling has confirmed the significant grade and distribution of gold-silver mineralization at Pilar. This further validates the strength of the shallow mineralized system at Pilar, especially in regard to the significant high-grade mineralization adjacent to controlling structures. We look forward to reviewing the remaining results that test the extension of these controlling faults to the southeast.”

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$0.78 per share .

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