Diamond drilling on the Mac molybdenum-copper property in north-central British Columbia has uncovered a second porphyry intrusive associated with hydrothermal alteration, silicification and sulphide mineralization.
Spokane Resources (SKN-V) reports that mineralization was present throughout holes 39, 40 and 41 in the Peak zone.
The zone is reflected by a large induced-polarization chargeability anomaly more than 1 km long and 500 metres wide. Large portions of the anomaly have yet to be evaluated.
The junior is earning a 60% interest in the property from Rio Algom (ROM-T).
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