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Galway 'close' to proving new east coast gold district

Galway Metals has stepped up exploration at Clarence Stream in New Brunswick, with a view to showing the gold project's potential scale, chief geologist Michael Sutton has told Mining Journal.

Henry Lazenby in Vancouver
Galway Metals chief geologist Michael Sutton is working on a resource update for Clarence Stream, in New Brunswick, with an exploration target currently of circa-1Moz gold

Galway Metals chief geologist Michael Sutton is working on a resource update for Clarence Stream, in New Brunswick, with an exploration target currently of circa-1Moz gold

The aim is to prove the three most prospective zones, including two discoveries to date, link over a 2.5km strike length. The Toronto-based company now has three drills turning on the project, with evidence...

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