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White Cliff Minerals finds high-grade copper in Nunavut

White Cliff Minerals has reported significant drill assay results from its Danvers Copper Project in Nunavut, Canada, confirming that high-grade copper-silver mineralisation extends to more than 280m vertical depth.

Drill hole DAN26030 returned several high-grade intervals, including 17.08m at 1.89% copper and 7.51g/t silver, which contained a zone of 5.45m at 4.36% copper and 23.8g/t silver. The hole ended while still within mineralisation, suggesting the system remains open at depth.

Phase 1 drilling has now identified visual copper sulphide mineralisation across more than 11km. Managing Director Troy Whittaker stated that the results strengthen the exploration model for the Danvers 3 system and provide critical geological data regarding internal metal zonation.

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Danvers Copper Project · Nunavut · Troy Whittaker · White Cliff Minerals