• Big Ridge has announced additional diamond drill results from its 25,000-metre, Phase I exploration drill program at the Hope Brook Gold Project
  • President & CEO Mike Bandrowski sat down with Shoran Devi to discuss the results
  • 100 per cent of the drill results received to date have intersected gold mineralization
  • The Hope Brook Gold Project is an advanced stage, high-grade gold project located in Newfoundland
  • Big Ridge Gold Corp. is an exploration and development company focused on the development of advanced-stage mining projects
  • Big Ridge Gold Corp. (BRAU) opened trading at C$0.36 per share

Big Ridge Gold (BRAU) has announced additional diamond drill results from its 25,000-metre exploration drill program at the Hope Brook Gold Project.

The project is located in southwestern Newfoundland.

President & CEO Mike Bandrowski sat down with Shoran Devi to discuss the results.

“Drilling continues to intercept gold and copper mineralization outside the current resource envelope to the southwest and 100 per cent of the drill results received to date have intersected gold mineralization, suggesting Hope Brook remains open for potential resource expansion.”

The Hope Brook Gold Project is an advanced stage, high-grade gold project that produced 752,162 ounces of gold from 1987 to 1997. 

Big Ridge Gold Corp. is an exploration and development company focused on the development of advanced-stage mining projects.

Big Ridge Gold Corp. (BRAU) opened trading at C$0.36 per share.

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