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  • Falcon Gold (FG)  has announced the results of a successful backpack drilling program at the Spitfire-Sunny Boy Gold Project
  • Geologists and prospectors collected rock samples over 300m strike length along the Master Vein and up to a 250m strike length over other veins
  • Falcon’s Chief Executive Officer, Karim Rayani sat down with Caroline Egan to discuss the results
  • Falcon is a Canadian mineral exploration company
  • Falcon Gold Corp. (FG) is currently trading at C$0.09 per share

Falcon Gold (FG)  has announced the results of a successful backpack drilling program at the Spitfire-Sunny Boy Gold Project.

Results were very positive with anomalous gold values for almost every sample. Geologists and prospectors collected rock samples over 300m strike length along the Master Vein and up to a 250m strike length over other veins at Spitfire-Sunny Boy. 

Falcon’s Chief Executive Officer, Karim Rayani sat down with Caroline Egan to discuss the results.

Falcon is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on generating, acquiring, and exploring opportunities in the Americas. 

Falcon Gold Corp. (FG) is currently trading at C$0.09 per share.

 

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