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Extremely exciting a newly identified gold vein!

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Gold mineralization at the Castle property High-Grade Visible Gold at the Robinson Zone   Canada Silver Cobalt Works announces that Canada Silver Cobalt Works intersected high-grade gold mineralisation with cobalt within the high-grade silver-cobalt mineralized vein structures at the Castle property. Drilling continues around the clock, seven days a week with 2 drills. A 50,000-meter drill program is in place of which 18,000 meters have been completed. The gold-cobalt mineralisation found in hole CS-20-31 is the fourth potential expansion to the Robinson system, giving at least 5 mineralized veins in the area. The vein in hole CS-20-31 appears to be a different orientation to the other en echelon veins identified and is the first vein in the Robinson system with significant gold results.   A percentage of holes in this program have been allocated to identifying and following up on structures in this orientation. With this new discovery, the information previously gathered to the west

White Gold completed diamond drilling!

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  Ryan target flagship Golden Saddle deposit   White Gold Corp announce results of its recently completed diamond drilling program on the Ryan’s Surprise target which encountered multiple high-grade mineralized zones expanding gold mineralization which remains open in all directions.  The Ryan’s target is located approximately 2km west of the Company’s flagship Golden Saddle deposit and 11km south of the Company’s VG deposit.  The drilling is part of the Company’s fully funded 2020 exploration program backed by partners Agnico Eagle Mines Limited and Kinross Gold Corp on its extensive 420,000 hectare land package in the emerging White Gold District, Yukon, Canada.   “We are very pleased to have encountered additional high-grade mineralization at the Ryan’s Surprise in new zones and extensions to previously encountered mineralization in multiple directions. These results and the close proximity to our established resources provide further evidence of the growth potential of these proj