Osisko Development Corp. completes 2,279 meters of infill drilling on 10-meter spacing, representing ~17.5% of a planned 13,000-meter program at the Cariboo Gold Project in B.C., Canada. High-grade intercepts include 45.24 g/t Au over 3.0 m and 41.17 g/t Au over 2.1 m, showing good continuity consistent with modelled vein zones.
Initial results from Osisko Development’s drilling program at the Lowhee Zone demonstrate the potential for new zones and expansion of existing ones near planned infrastructure. High-grade intercepts within and adjacent to modelled reserve stopes reinforce the value of systematic underground infill drilling to optimize production stope design and derisk resource modeling.
Assays from 24 drill holes totaling approximately 2,279 meters show high-grade gold intercepts such as 45.24 g/t Au over 3.0 m and 41.17 g/t Au over 2.1 m. These results support the company’s strategy to delineate new zones and expand existing ones near planned infrastructure, enhancing the overall prospectivity of the project.
The Cariboo Gold Project in central B.C., Canada, has significant mineral reserves, with 2.07 million ounces of contained gold in probable reserves. The project also boasts measured, indicated, and inferred mineral resources, positioning Osisko Development as a key player in the North American gold development sector. Stay updated for further updates on the project’s progress and exploration activities.
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