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  • Ximen Mining (TSXV:XIM) is gearing up for a drilling program at its Amelia project near Rock Creek, British Columbia
  • The Amelia project includes the Cariboo-Amelia gold mine in Camp McKinney
  • The mine has historically produced more than 81,600 ounces of gold and 32,439 ounces of silver
  • Shares of Ximen Mining are down 6.67 per cent to C$0.07 as of 11:38 a.m. ET

Ximen Mining (TSXV:XIM) is gearing up for a drilling program at its Amelia project near Rock Creek, British Columbia.

In a news release, the company said it plans to test for extensions of the Cariboo vein, starting beneath the eastern region of the Cariboo-Ameia gold mine in Camp McKinney in the Greenwood Mining Division of southern B.C.

The company said it plans to test for extensions of the Cariboo vein beginning beneath the eastern region of the Cariboo-Amelia mine and along strike to the east and west on fault-displaced extensions.

Over the Cariboo-Amelia mine’s 68-year history, it has produced 81,602 ounces of gold and 32,439 ounces of silver from 112,254 tons milled.

Ximen Mining owns 100 per cent interest in three of its precious metal projects in southern B.C.

Its gold projects include the Amelia Gold Mine and the Brett Epithermal Gold Project. Ximen Mining also owns the Treasure Mountain Silver Project.

Shares of Ximen Mining are down 6.67 per cent to C$0.07 as of 11:38 a.m. ET.

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