• Tocvan Ventures Corp. (TOC) completes data compilation and surface evaluation of the San Ramon Prospect at the El Picacho Gold-Silver Project in Sonora, Mexico
  • Sampling of the underground by past operators has returned consistent high-grade gold and silver mineralization 
  • Tocvan CEO Brodie Sutherland sat down with Sabrina Cuthbert to discuss the results
  • 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$0.56 per share

Tocvan Ventures Corp. (TOC) has completed data compilation and surface evaluation of the San Ramon Prospect at the El Picacho Gold-Silver Project in Sonora, Mexico.

Historic underground sampling competed by Timmins Gold in 2008 returned 23 one to two-meter rock chip samples ranging from 0.3 g/t Au to 22 g/t Au with Ag values up to 26 g/t 

Tocvan CEO Brodie Sutherland sat down with Sabrina Cuthbert to discuss the results.

“The data clearly shows that San Ramon is a high-priority target showcasing mineralization from surface to a minimum depth of 60-meters, over a 500-meter trend and open in all directions. Past work has de-risked this target as we know mineralization extends to depth from historic drill logs. The high-grade gold and silver seen at surface and recorded from the underground workings confirms a robust system is present. Follow-up grid drilling of the area will be a priority for El Picacho’s development.”

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$0.56 per share.


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