Drilling Starts at Four Corners
Triple Nine Resources Ltd. of Stephenville, NL is pleased to announce it has commenced the planned 1000 metre (3500 ft) drilling program on it’s Four Corners Magnetite – Titanium – Vanadium Project along the Burgeo Highway in southwestern Newfoundland. The drilling program is following up on the highly positive results obtained from 1100 metres of surface trenching and 110 kilometres of airborne surveying completed during the summer work program.
A total of 351 channel samples from the surface trenches, assayed at Actlabs in Ancaster, ON, reveal there is an extensively mineralized zone at Four Corners that corresponds to a more than 6 kilometre (3 ¾ miles) zone of “exceptional” magnetic and electromagnetic airborne geophysical responses defined during the airborne survey. These airborne results recently received by the company are greatly assisting in directing the first phase of drilling now in progress.
Company Chairman and CEO Len Muise advises that Triple Nine will release the details of the surface and airborne surveys at the upcoming Canadian Institute of Mining (CIM) Convention to be held at St. John’s from Nov 4 – 6 and also will be displaying the Four Corners drill core at this mining convention. Maps depicting some of the airborne and surface data are being compiled for posting on the TNR website at www.triplenineresources.com.
keeping fingers crossed hope you succeed,looking forward to some economic boost to this area would like to be working right now with your team.
Best of luck Triplenine, sucessful future for all invalved