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(Source: Wallbridge Mining Co.)
  • Wallbridge Mining (TSX:WM) has begun drilling at its Martiniere gold project, located 30 km west of the company’s flagship Fenelon gold project in northwestern Québec
  • The team explained that it is actively exploring the broader mineralized gold system at Martiniere, focusing on the Bug Lake deformation corridor
  • Drilling in 2024 yielded multiple high-grade intercepts from three satellite targets situated within 100 to 500 metres of the currently defined mineral resource
  • Wallbridge Mining stock (TSX:WM) last traded at $0.055

Wallbridge Mining (TSX:WM) has begun drilling at its Martiniere gold project, located 30 km west of the company’s flagship Fenelon gold project in northwestern Québec.

In a media release, the team explained that it is actively exploring the broader mineralized gold system at Martiniere, focusing on the Bug Lake deformation corridor. Drilling in 2024 yielded multiple high-grade intercepts from three satellite targets situated within 100 to 500 metres of the currently defined mineral resource.

The first hole of the 2025 program targets the down-plunge extension of the newly identified Dragonfly zone, which has been delineated approximately 500 metres along strike and to a vertical depth ranging from 75 to 200 metres below surface. Drilling will also follow up on positive results from the Horsefly and Martiniere North target areas.

Wallbridge plans to complete a total of 10,000 to 15,000 metres of drilling at Martiniere during 2025. The first phase of drilling is expected to be completed by May 2025, with results anticipated by the end of the second quarter. Based on these results, a second phase of drilling is planned to commence in July.

Furthermore, generative exploration continues to identify earlier stage greenfields targets within the company’s 830 km² regional property position along the Detour-Fenelon gold trend.

Wallbridge Mining Company Ltd. is engaged in the acquisition, discovery, development and production of metals focusing on gold, copper, nickel and platinum group metals.

Wallbridge Mining stock (TSX:WM) last traded at $0.055 and is down 26.67 per cent since this time last year.

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