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  • The company provided an update on the ongoing progress of exploration on several of its projects in the prolific Golden Triangle
  • For 2022, the main emphasis on exploration was on the Telegraph porphyry copper-gold project
  • Several other projects, endowed with copper, gold and silver, were also advanced over the past year
  • CEO Lawrence Roulston met with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the company’s progress and future plans
  • Mountain Boy Minerals is a Canadian mineral exploration company with six active projects in the Golden Triangle of northern British Columbia
  • Mountain Boy Minerals Ltd. (MTB) opened trading at C$0.12.

Mountain Boy Minerals provided an update on the ongoing progress of exploration on several of its projects in the prolific Golden Triangle. The company’s primary focus was on the 280 square kilometre Telegraph Project, which was consolidated by Mountain Boy in 2021. It is located in the neighbourhood of 4 large porphyry deposits, which are being advanced by major mining companies, with one mine currently in production.

Several other projects, endowed with copper, gold and silver, were also advanced over the past year. Some of the analytical results have been announced previously, with further results expected early in the new year.CEO Lawrence Roulston met with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the company’s progress and future plans.

“The results to date support the premise of large-scale discovery potential on each of our projects. Planning is already underway for greatly expanded programs in the coming field season. We anticipate funding from joint venture partners on some of these projects.”

Mountain Boy has six active projects spanning 650 square kilometres (64,960 hectares) in the prolific Golden Triangle of northern British Columbia.

Mountain Boy Minerals Ltd. (MTB) opened trading at C$0.12.


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