• Metallic Minerals (MMG) has announced drill results from the Keno Silver Project in Yukon, Canada
  • A total of 2,965 meters in 37 reverse circulation holes were completed
  • Metallic Minerals Corp. is a growth-stage exploration company, focused on high-grade silver and gold projects
  • Metallic Minerals Corp. (MMG) opened trading at C$0.355 per share

Metallic Minerals (MMG) has announced drill results from the Keno Silver Project which intercepted high-grade silver mineralization.

The project is located in Yukon, Canada.

A total of 2,965 meters in 37 reverse circulation holes were completed throughout the Central Keno target. 

Metallic Minerals Chairman & CEO, Greg Johnson sat down with Shoran Devi to discuss the results.

“We are very encouraged by the results from our work in 2021 which has brought major new insights into the mineralizing controls across the Keno District, particularly at Central and East Keno.”

“Additional results from targets at East and West Keno are anticipated to be reported in the coming weeks.”

Metallic Minerals Corp. is a growth-stage exploration company, focused on high-grade silver and gold projects in underexplored, brownfields mining districts of North America. 

Metallic Minerals Corp. (MMG) opened trading at C$0.355 per share.

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