• Mountain Boy Minerals’ (MTB) most recent fieldwork results extended high-grade copper on its Theia project in British Columbia
  • This area was later called the Bria zone, where the company recently sampled a 1.4-kilometre trend which showed a copper value of 5.39 per cent
  • The company extended mineralization in the northwest, where samples returned trace amounts of copper, zinc, and lead
  • Lawrence Roulston, CEO of Mountain Boy Minerals, met with Sabrina Phillips to discuss this news
  • Mountain Boy Minerals (MTB) opened trading at $0.145

Mountain Boy Minerals’ (MTB) most recent fieldwork results extended high-grade copper on its Theia project in British Columbia.

The fieldwork was designed to follow up on a known copper occurrence. This area was later called the Bria zone, where the company recently sampled a 1.4-kilometre trend which showed a copper value of 5.39 per cent.

Further work was done around the Theia silver zone, where a new copper occurrence was identified on the western part of the property. The company extended mineralization in the northwest, where samples returned trace amounts of copper, zinc, and lead.

Lawrence Roulston, CEO of Mountain Boy Minerals, met with Sabrina Phillips to discuss this news.

The company’s next steps will focus on identifying specific targets for drilling, and already has the necessary drill permits in place.

Mountain Boy has six active projects spanning 650 sq. km. in the prolific Golden Triangle of northern British Columbia.

Mountain Boy Minerals (MTB) opened trading at $0.145.


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