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Core Assets Corp. (CCOOF) is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on acquiring and developing mineral projects in British Columbia. The company's flagship project, the Silver Lime CRD-Porphyry Project, located in the Atlin Mining District, has shown promising results with high-grade mineralization in Ag, Pb, Zn, Cu, and Au. The project spans over 9.5 x 10 km and hosts a variety of mineralization styles, including carbonate replacement, skarn, and distal Au-bearing veins. Core Assets Corp. is committed to exploring and expanding the mineral endowment of the Silver Lime Project through a series of successful exploration programs.
Core Assets Corp. (CSE:CC)(OTCQB:CCOOF) announced findings from the 2021 VTEM Geophysical Survey at the Laverdiere Fe-Cu-Au Project in British Columbia. The survey revealed a significant 5km x 4.2km magnetic and resistivity high, suggesting potential for major mineral discoveries. Key highlights include untested conductivity anomalies along the Llewellyn Fault Zone that extend to 500m depth. Increased Cu and Au values in rock samples correlate with proximity to the conductivity anomaly. The company plans an aggressive drilling campaign in 2022 to explore these anomalies further.
Core Assets Corp. (CSE:CC)(FSE:5RJ)(OTCQB:CCOOF) announced the discovery of mineralized copper during a recent property assessment at the Laverdiere Project in British Columbia.
The assessment revealed a 3.9 km mineralized corridor with significant Cu-Fe mineralization. Samples indicated potassic altered granodiorite and Cu-Fe Skarn presence. The firm is optimistic about initiating diamond drilling in June 2022. Previous drilling highlighted significant copper findings, including 46 meters of 1.76% Cu from 1971, reinforcing the area's potential for further exploration and development.
Core Assets Corp. has appointed Joshua Vann as Vice President of Business Development and Strategy. Vann brings extensive experience from Equity Research at PI Financial and corporate development roles. The company also reported that as of March 17, 2022, it received $1,566,760.50 from the exercise of 10,286,100 warrants, increasing cash reserves to approximately $3.92 million. This funding will support its 2022 exploration program. Core Assets holds 100% title ownership of the Blue Property, spanning nearly 110,000 hectares in British Columbia.
Core Assets Corp. announced results from six drill holes at the Blue Property in British Columbia, revealing consistent mineralization with grades exceeding 7g/t Ag, 0.16% Cu, and 7% Zn. The 2021 exploration aimed to assess massive-to-semi-massive sulphide deposits. Key findings include significant intersections in drill holes such as BDH21-02, with results of 12.41g/t Ag, 0.32% Cu, and 8.56% Zn over 2.5m. The drilling confirmed a 3.7km by 1.8km mineralized area, with ongoing plans for further exploration utilizing reprocessed geophysical data.
Core Assets Corp. (CSE:CC, OTCQB:CCOOF) has announced the granting of incentive stock options totaling 4,500,000 common shares to its directors, officers, and consultants. Each option is priced at $0.50 and is exercisable for four years, vesting over two years in increments of 25% every six months. The company focuses on mineral exploration in British Columbia and holds 100% title to the Blue Property, which spans approximately 108,337 Ha. Core Assets aims to leverage advanced geological insights to discover new mineral deposits in the Atlin Mining District.
Core Assets Corp. (CSE:CCOOF) has released assay results from rock samples taken during Phase 2 of 2021 from its Blue Property in British Columbia. Notable findings include silver values up to 406g/t and copper up to 11.8%. The company awarded a 2022 diamond drilling contract to Dorado Drilling, planning 5,000 meters of drilling. The results suggest a substantial carbonate replacement system across a 6.6 km mineralized corridor. Core Assets aims to make significant new discoveries in the area as exploration continues.
Core Assets Corp. (CSE:CC, OTC:CCOOF) announced high-grade channel sample results from the Grizzly and Sulphide City Targets at the Blue Property, revealing significant mineralization across a 600m by 350m area. The sampling included 80 channels with notable assays: 5 samples over 50g/t Ag, 47 over 0.20% Cu, and 33 over 5.0% Zn. High assay values from specific channels included 175g/t Ag, 0.28% Cu, 10% Zn over 1m. With drill targeting underway for further exploration, the company aims to leverage its findings for potential discovery and development.
Core Assets Corp. (CSE:CC, FSE:5RJ, OTCQB:CCOOF) announced high-grade assay results from its 2021 channel sampling at the Jackie Target, part of the Silver Lime prospect in British Columbia. Key findings include 486g/t Ag, 0.36% Cu, 9.4% Pb, and 13.0% Zn over 1.4m, and several other notable results from five sampled bodies. The defined area of mineralization is 400 x 380 meters, demonstrating substantial potential for further exploration and a diamond drilling program planned for 2022.
Core Assets Corp. (CSE:CC, OTCQB:CCOOF) announced key management changes, appointing Monica Barrington as VP of Exploration, Joel Faltinsky as Director, and David Gower as Technical Advisor. Barrington has 9 years in mineral exploration; Faltinsky brings over 8 years from major mining firms; Gower, with over 30 years in the industry, has a strong discovery record. CEO Nick Rodway emphasized the growing discovery story and thanked former director Scott Rose for his contributions. The announcement also discusses a promotional engagement with CEO Views.
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