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Kintavar (TSXV:KTR) starts copper-silver exploration program

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03 May 2021 12:30 (EDT)

Kintavar Exploration (KTR) now has its spring program underway at its fully owned Wabash copper-silver project.

The Wabash project is located in Quebec.

The mineralized zones will undergo a thorough surface program followed by the initial drilling program. The exploration program is designed to aggressively advance the Cloutier-Lapointe area towards drilling, to develop the Richer area in the south and to expand the mineralization beyond the currently identified 7-kilometre footprint.

A large amount of geochemical and geophysical data has been processed and compiled along with the trenching information from November 2020. The Cloutier-Lapointe area now has a dozen high-priority targets identified, with the majority along strike and that potentially could be connected with over 3.5km in length.

The Richer area, 2 kilometres south of Cloutier-Lapointe and along strike, is a high-priority large soil geochemical target. The anomaly area has not been worked by Kintavar and no mineralized outcrops have been identified to date. Over the next few months, the company is planning on infilling the detailed soil geochemistry grid between Cloutier-Lapointe and Richer areas, as well as prospecting to identify mineralized outcrops, initial trenching and planning of IP Survey at the Richer area.

Kintavar Exploration is a Canadian mineral exploration corporation engaged in the acquisition, assessment, exploration and development of gold and base metal mineral properties.

The company’s flagship project is the Mitchi–Wabash copper-silver district, which is approximately 37,000 hectares and located 100 kilometres north of the town of Mont-Laurier and 15 kilometres east of the town of Parent in Quebec.

Shares of Kintavar Exploration are unchanged, trading at C$0.10 at 11:59 am ET.

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