New Found Gold Corp. (“New Found” or the
“Company”) (TSX-V: NFG, NYSE-A: NFGC) is pleased to announce
assay results from 39 diamond drill holes designed to further
delineate and expand the network of high-grade gold veins and
associated structures at the Keats Zone. These holes were drilled
as part of the Company’s ongoing 400,000m diamond drill program
targeting +20km of prospective strike along the regional-scale
Appleton (“AFZ”) and JBP fault zones at its 100% owned ~1500km2
Queensway project, accessible via the Trans-Canada Highway ~15km
west of Gander, Newfoundland.
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Figure 1. Photo of mineralization from
NFGC-22-593 at ~22m down hole depth. ^Note that these photos are
not intended to be representative of gold mineralization in hole
NFGC-22-593. (Photo: Business Wire)
Highlights:
Hole No.
From (m)
To (m)
Interval (m)1
Au (g/t)
Zone
NFGC-21-364A
216.25
218.30
2.05
56.3
Keats Main
Including
217.05
217.85
0.80
140.5
NFGC-21-388
123.00
128.65
5.65
9.0
Keats Main
Including
126.95
128.30
1.35
31.5
NFGC-21-448
200.50
205.60
5.10
55.1
Keats Main
Including
200.50
200.95
0.45
609.0
NFGC-21-466
169.70
172.05
2.35
10.9
Keats Main
NFGC-22-486
35.90
38.00
2.10
11.2
421
Including
36.60
37.30
0.70
32.0
And
371.40
373.60
2.20
10.1
Keats Main
Including
371.75
372.45
0.70
30.0
NFGC-22-593
8.80
17.00
8.20
9.12
Keats Main
Including
11.15
11.45
0.30
25.9
Including
13.80
14.80
1.00
32.4
Including
16.20
16.60
0.40
55.3
And
20.50
32.25
11.75
42.6
Including
20.50
21.00
0.50
111
Including
21.90
22.20
0.30
338
Including
22.90
23.30
0.40
733
Including
29.60
30.10
0.50
25.8
Including
31.35
32.25
0.90
21.8
And
36.60
42.90
6.30
1.88
Table 1: Keats Drilling Highlights
1Note that the host structures are interpreted
to be steeply dipping and true widths are generally estimated to be
60% to 95% of reported intervals. Infill veining in secondary
structures with multiple orientations crosscutting the primary host
structures are commonly observed in drill core which could result
in additional uncertainty in true width. Composite intervals
reported carry a minimum weighted average of 1 g/t Au diluted over
a minimum core length of 2m with a maximum of 2m consecutive
dilution. Included high-grade intercepts are reported as any
consecutive interval with grades greater than 10 g/t Au. Grades
have not been capped in the averaging and intervals are reported as
drill thickness.
- A gap in the drilling at the north end of the Keats Main
Zone in a structurally complex portion of the near surface
extents of the Keats-Baseline Fault Zone (KBFZ) was recently tested
with NFGC-22-593 which returned 9.12 g/t Au over 8.20m and
42.6 g/t Au over 11.75m, beginning at 8.8m down hole. This
intercept extends the high-grade gold mineralization to surface in
this area and indicates that there is a wide domain of high-grade
gold veining immediately below the overburden; current modelling
suggests that this thickened segment is approximately 125m in
strike length and 35m wide (Figures 2, 3 and 4).
- 55.1 g/t Au over 5.10m in NFGC-21-448, 56.3 g/t Au
over 2.05m in NFGC-21-364A, 9.0 g/t Au over 5.65m in
NFGC-21-388, 10.9 g/t Au over 2.35m in NFGC-21-466 and
10.1 g/t Au over 2.20 in NFGC-22-486 are all intersections
in the Keats Main Zone which to date has been defined over
845m down plunge and intersected at a vertical depth of 375m. The
Keats Main Zone consists of a network of veins that is associated
with the KBFZ which generally strikes N55°E and dips ~60° to the
southeast (Figures 2, 3 and 5).
- Targeting the 421 Zone at the south end of Keats,
NFGC-22-486 intersected 11.2 g/t over 2.10m at ~30m below
surface. This high-grade gold mineralization is associated with an
extensive moderately southwest dipping brittle fault zone that
appears to play a role in localizing gold. The extents of this
target area are not well constrained and this fault zone area and
its projected intersections with the AFZ and KBFZ are high
priorities for the current drilling (Figures 2 and 3).
Melissa Render, VP Exploration for New Found, stated: “Drilling
continues to advance our understanding of the geometries and
potential projections of the high-grade gold veins and faults that
comprise the Keats. Our team is working tirelessly to keep the
drills focused on expanding the zones discovered to date and
concurrently building our understanding of the controls on the
high-grade gold mineralization to allow continued optimization of
targeting. Six drills are operating in and around Keats, with three
working to tackle mineralization correlated to the main plunge and
to depth, while an additional three drills are working at Keats
North to follow-up on the recent near surface discoveries such as
the 275 g/t Au over 2.15m in NFGC-22-538 (reported on May 4,
2022), 8.70 g/t Au over 6.75m in NFGC-22-533 (reported on
May 4, 2022) and 43.9 g/t Au over 3.85m in NFGC-22-515
(reported on April 13, 2022) (Figure 3). Meanwhile, six more drills
are systematically testing along the north segment of the AFZ. I
would like to thank our exploration team for their ongoing
dedication and hard work as we continue to advance this
discovery.”
Discussion
Mineralization at the Queensway Project is hosted by a
fold-thrust sequence of northeast-striking, steeply dipping
turbiditic sedimentary rocks deposited and deformed during the
closure of the Iapetus Ocean and subsequent continent-continent
collision. During this prolonged period of continued shortening, at
least two regional-deformation zones developed and include the
Appleton (‘AFZ’) and JBP fault zones. The AFZ is interpreted to be
a significant, deep-seated thrust fault, that strikes southwest
across the full +100km length of the property and is likely the
main conduit for the gold mineralizing fluids, much like the
Cadillac-Larder Lake Fault Zone in the Abitibi.
As a result of progressive deformation, the brittle host
stratigraphy developed an extensive network of gold-bearing fault
zones enveloping the AFZ, the extents of which are not yet known.
Higher-grades and widths of gold mineralization occur in areas
where there was greater mineralizing fluid flow such as at
structural intersections, at dilational openings within fault
structures, and along lithological contacts where breakage occurs
due to rheological differences in the compressional strength of
contrasting sedimentary rock units.
Keats
Mineralization at Keats is associated with a significant
east-northeast striking and moderately southeast dipping brittle
fault zone, the Keats-Baseline Fault Zone (“KBFZ”) that developed
adjacent to and trends at an oblique angle to the AFZ. Situated
~1.8km south of Lotto and 1.2km south of the Golden Joint
discoveries, this fault forms an extensive damage zone that is
discordant to the northeast striking and steeply dipping
stratigraphy and controls the development of a complex network of
high-grade gold vein arrays that are epizonal in character and
exhibit breccia, stylolitic, and vuggy textures. The host rock
units are comprised of an interbedded sequence of turbiditic shales
and greywackes where lithological contrasts in part control domains
of high-grade gold, however model advancements suggest the larger
underlying control are dilational settings that experienced
increased fluid flow that typically develop at structural
intersections such as intersecting fault or vein segments. The KBFZ
expresses itself as a topographic low and interpretation of this
low has traced it over ~+2km strike length. At this stage,
exploration has been largely focused within close proximity to the
AFZ and has delineated a high-grade gold segment of the
Keats-Baseline Fault over a strike length of ~660m, the high-grade
southwest plunging dilational zone to ~845m while the deepest
high-grade gold intercept to date is at a vertical depth of
~375m.
Drillhole Details
Hole No.
From (m)
To (m)
Interval (m)1
Au (g/t)
Zone
NFGC-21-364A
216.25
218.30
2.05
56.3
Keats Main
Including
217.05
217.85
0.80
140.5
NFGC-21-388
123.00
128.65
5.65
9.0
Keats Main
Including
126.95
128.30
1.35
31.5
And
135.75
139.10
3.35
4.2
Including
138.60
139.10
0.50
21.5
NFGC-21-405
No Significant Values
Keats Main
NFGC-21-406
32.20
34.95
2.75
1.2
Keats HW
And
48.30
51.00
2.70
2.1
And
62.40
65.00
2.60
3.6
And
209.00
211.15
2.15
1.8
And
217.30
219.80
2.50
1.4
And
280.00
282.00
2.00
1.2
Keats Main
NFGC-21-410B
139.65
142.00
2.35
1.2
Keats Main
And
174.20
176.50
2.30
1.8
NFGC-21-413A
424.60
428.80
4.20
1.9
Keats Main
And2
463.05
467.55
4.50
28.2
Including2
463.05
466.00
2.95
41.0
NFGC-21-425
44.65
47.00
2.35
1.4
Keats HW
And
107.35
109.45
2.10
1.3
Keats Main
And
136.15
139.20
3.05
1.0
NFGC-21-426
255.10
257.55
2.45
1.5
Keats FW
NFGC-21-427
26.00
33.50
7.50
2.0
421
And
37.50
39.80
2.30
1.1
And
50.10
52.70
2.60
1.0
And
60.85
63.00
2.15
1.1
And
65.00
67.00
2.00
1.0
And
131.00
133.00
2.00
1.9
And
170.30
172.60
2.30
1.5
And
175.00
177.00
2.00
1.3
And
280.10
283.00
2.90
3.0
Keats Main
And
285.10
288.00
2.90
3.0
NFGC-21-428
17.80
21.30
3.50
1.1
Keats Main
And
57.55
59.55
2.00
1.3
And
158.30
160.50
2.20
7.0
Keats FW
Including
158.30
159.00
0.70
20.5
And
173.90
176.00
2.10
1.2
NFGC-21-433
80.95
83.00
2.05
1.4
Keats HW
And
90.00
93.00
3.00
7.0
Including
92.00
93.00
1.00
19.5
And
228.30
230.35
2.05
1.4
Keats Main
And
237.70
240.00
2.30
2.5
NFGC-21-436
88.10
90.55
2.45
2.1
Keats HW
And
140.70
142.70
2.00
12.9
Keats Main
Including
141.00
141.65
0.65
39.6
NFGC-21-438
168.00
170.60
2.60
2.4
Keats Main
And
204.35
206.85
2.50
9.0
Including
204.35
205.10
0.75
28.5
And
216.15
218.65
2.50
2.1
And
246.85
249.00
2.15
2.2
NFGC-21-440
285.75
288.95
3.20
1.8
Keats Main
And
362.15
365.55
3.40
2.0
NFGC-21-445
No Significant Values
Keats Main
NFGC-21-447
87.60
90.50
2.90
3.1
Keats HW
NFGC-21-448
184.70
187.00
2.30
1.3
Keats Main
And
200.50
205.60
5.10
55.1
Including
200.50
200.95
0.45
609.0
And
284.00
286.35
2.35
4.0
NFGC-21-450
No Significant Values
Keats Main
NFGC-21-451
121.70
125.10
3.40
1.4
Keats HW
And
130.00
132.15
2.15
1.3
And
161.00
169.55
8.55
1.7
NFGC-21-454
209.55
213.25
3.70
2.7
Keats Main
NFGC-21-458
83.25
86.40
3.15
1.5
Keats HW
And
120.55
122.75
2.20
5.6
Including
121.10
121.65
0.55
21.5
And
369.20
371.40
2.20
1.9
Keats FW
NFGC-21-460
166.40
168.75
2.35
1.1
Keats Main
And
252.00
254.00
2.00
1.0
NFGC-21-466
169.70
172.05
2.35
10.9
Keats FW
NFGC-21-468
258.70
260.70
2.00
2.0
Keats Main
NFGC-22-472
40.00
42.00
2.00
1.9
Keats HW
NFGC-22-475
No Significant Values
Keats Main
NFGC-22-483
134.00
136.00
2.00
7.2
Keats Main
Including
134.00
135.00
1.00
14.1
And
138.60
140.90
2.30
3.9
Including
138.60
139.30
0.70
10.9
And
151.75
165.70
13.95
1.9
And
177.30
180.00
2.70
1.1
NFGC-22-484
341.55
344.00
2.45
2.3
Keats Main
And
425.65
428.10
2.45
1.7
And
431.00
435.60
4.60
1.5
NFGC-22-486
35.90
38.00
2.10
11.2
Keats HW
Including
36.60
37.30
0.70
32.0
And
371.40
373.60
2.20
10.1
Keats FW
Including
371.75
372.45
0.70
30.0
NFGC-22-487
134.00
136.40
2.40
1.1
Keats HW
And
250.50
252.85
2.35
3.7
Including
252.15
252.85
0.70
11.0
And
517.50
519.50
2.00
1.2
Keats Main
NFGC-22-491
80.00
82.00
2.00
1.1
Keats Main
And2
92.00
95.00
3.00
79.8
Including2
92.45
94.35
1.90
124.6
And
164.35
171.85
7.50
4.3
Keats FW
Including
170.90
171.85
0.95
24.2
NFGC-22-492
92.15
94.25
2.10
3.8
421
And
391.00
393.95
2.95
3.2
Keats Main
Including
392.90
393.65
0.75
12.6
And
398.15
400.35
2.20
5.1
Including
398.45
399.05
0.60
14.3
NFGC-22-494
No Significant Values
Keats East
NFGC-22-511
77.00
79.00
2.00
1.29
Keats HW
And
434.00
436.25
2.25
4.00
Keats Main
Including
435.20
435.70
0.50
17.85
Keats Main
NFGC-22-514
149.00
151.05
2.05
2.06
Keats FW
NFGC-22-527B
487.25
489.75
2.50
3.2
Keats Main
Including
487.90
488.50
0.60
11.9
NFGC-22-537
No Significant Values
Keats East
NFGC-22-593
8.80
17.00
8.20
9.12
Keats Main
Including
11.15
11.45
0.30
25.9
Including
13.80
14.80
1.00
32.4
Including
16.20
16.60
0.40
55.3
And
20.50
32.25
11.75
42.59
Including
20.50
21.00
0.50
111
Including
21.90
22.20
0.30
338
Including
22.90
23.30
0.40
733
Including
29.60
30.10
0.50
25.8
Including
31.35
32.25
0.90
21.8
And
36.60
42.90
6.30
1.88
Table 2: Summary of composite results
reported in this release for Keats.
1Note that the host structures are interpreted
to be steeply dipping and true widths are generally estimated to be
60% to 95% of reported intervals. Infill veining in secondary
structures with multiple orientations crosscutting the primary host
structures are commonly observed in drill core which could result
in additional uncertainty in true width. Composite intervals
reported carry a minimum weighted average of 1 g/t Au diluted over
a minimum core length of 2m with a maximum of 2m consecutive
dilution. Included high-grade intercepts are reported as any
consecutive interval with grades greater than 10 g/t Au. Grades
have not been capped in the averaging and intervals are reported as
drill thickness. 2 Previously reported interval.
Hole No.
Azimuth (°)
Dip (°)
Length (m)
UTM E
UTM N
NFGC-21-364A
120
-80
299
657971
5427338
NFGC-21-388
120
-71
242
657988
5427370
NFGC-21-405
300
-45
308
658056
5427182
NFGC-21-406
325
-56
396
657853
5427066
NFGC-21-410B
297
-46.5
257
658075
5427285
NFGC-21-413A
296
-57
515
658086
5427134
NFGC-21-425
299
-45.5
269
658031
5427311
NFGC-21-426
120
-50
335
657804
5427529
NFGC-21-427
325
-56
431
657841
5427083
NFGC-21-428
299
-42.5
238
657976
5427343
NFGC-21-433
299
-45.5
314
658009
5427209
NFGC-21-436
300
-45
350
657970
5427232
NFGC-21-438
299
-45.5
350
658094
5427246
NFGC-21-440
119
-47
425
657748
5427446
NFGC-21-445
298
-57
344
658280
5427369
NFGC-21-447
300
-45
371
657999
5427158
NFGC-21-448
299
-45.5
329
658074
5427257
NFGC-21-450
298
-57
371
658418
5427406
NFGC-21-451
325
-56
434
657810
5427057
NFGC-21-454
299
-45.5
401
657989
5427163
NFGC-21-458
325
-56
455
657814
5427087
NFGC-21-460
299
-45.5
356
657956
5427182
NFGC-21-466
300
-45
338
657943
5427161
NFGC-21-468
300
-45
527
657997
5427129
NFGC-22-472
325
-56
494
657836
5427050
NFGC-22-475
298
-57
527
658249
5427215
NFGC-22-480
120
-45
425
657864
5427742
NFGC-22-483
299
-45.5
235
658214
5427379
NFGC-22-484
240
-45
470
658030
5427310
NFGC-22-486
30
-65
419
657815
5427088
NFGC-22-487
245
-42
574
657996
5427136
NFGC-22-491
299
-45.5
206
658300
5427503
NFGC-22-492
23
-64
440
657811
5427057
NFGC-22-494
299
-45.5
266
658907
5427777
NFGC-22-511
22
-60
470
657778
5427033
NFGC-22-514
299
-45.5
205
658295
5427493
NFGC-22-527B
294
-47.5
731
657945
5426843
NFGC-22-537
299
-45.5
212
658867
5427859
NFGC-22-593
300
-45
119
658214
5427523
Table 3: Details of drill holes reported in
this release.
Queensway 400,000m Drill Program Update
Approximately 48% of the planned 400,000m program at Queensway
has been drilled to date with ~21,700m of the core with pending
assay results. Twelve core rigs are currently operating and New
Found is targeting an increase in the drill count to 14 rigs.
Sampling, Sub-sampling, Laboratory and Discussion
True widths of the intercepts reported in this press release
have yet to be determined but are estimated to be 60% to 95% of
reported core lengths. Infill veining in secondary structures with
multiple orientations crosscutting the primary host structures are
commonly observed in drill core which could result in additional
variability in true width. Assays are uncut, and composite
intervals are calculated using a minimum weighted average of 1 g/t
Au diluted over a minimum core length of 2m with a maximum of 2m
consecutive dilution. Included high-grade intercepts are reported
as any consecutive interval with grades greater than 10 g/t Au.
All drilling recovers HQ core. Drill core is spit in half using
a diamond saw or a hydraulic splitter for rare intersections with
incompetent core.
A professional geologist examines the drill core and marks out
the intervals to be sampled and the cutting line. Sample lengths
are mostly 1.0 meter and adjusted to respect lithological and/or
mineralogical contacts and isolate narrow (<1.0m) veins or other
structures that may yield higher grades. Once all sample intervals
have been chosen, photos of the wet and dry core are taken for
future reference.
Technicians saw the core along the defined cut-line. One-half of
the core is kept as a witness sample and the other half is
submitted for crushing, pulverizing, and assaying. Individual
sample bags are sealed and placed into shipping pails and/or nylon
shipping bags, sealed and marked with the contents.
Drill core samples are shipped to either ALS Canada Ltd. (ALS)
for sample preparation in Sudbury, Ontario or Eastern Analytical
Ltd. (EAL) in Springdale, Newfoundland. Both laboratories are
ISO-17025 accredited. All assay laboratories operate under a
commercial contract with New Found.
At both laboratories the entire sample is crushed to ~80%
passing 2 mm. At ALS, a 3,000-g split is pulverized. “Routine”
samples do not have visible gold (VG) identified and are not within
a mineralized zone. Routine samples are assayed for gold by 50-g
fire assay with an inductively-couple plasma spectrometry (ICP)
finish. If the initial 50-g fire assay gold result is over 1 g/t,
the remainder of the 3,000-g split is screened at 106 microns for
screened metallics assay. For the screened metallics assay, the
entire coarse fraction (sized greater than 106 microns) is fire
assayed and two splits of the fine fraction (sized less than 106
microns) are fire assayed. The three assays are combined on a
weight-averaged basis.
Samples that have VG identified or fall within a mineralized
interval are automatically submitted for screened metallic assay
for gold.
EAL receives routine samples. A 250-g split of the crushed
material is pulverized, and a 30-g subsample is fire assayed for
gold with an atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) finish.
All sample pulps are also analyzed for a multi-element ICP
package (ALS method code ICP61).
Drill program design, Quality Assurance/Quality Control and
interpretation of results is performed by qualified persons
employing a rigorous Quality Assurance/Quality Control program
consistent with industry best practices. Standards and blanks
account for a minimum of 10% of the samples in addition to the
laboratories internal quality assurance programs.
Quality Control data are evaluated on receipt from the
laboratories for failures. Appropriate action is taken if assay
results for standards and blanks fall outside allowed tolerances.
All results stated have passed New Found’s quality control
protocols.
New Found’s quality control program also includes submission of
the second half of the core for ~2% of the drilled intervals. In
addition, ~3% of sample pulps for mineralized samples are submitted
for re-analysis to a second ISO-accredited laboratory for check
assays.
The company does not recognize any factors of drilling, sampling
or recovery that could materially affect the accuracy or
reliability of the assay data disclosed.
The assay data disclosed in this news release have been verified
by the Company’s Qualified Person against the original assay
certificates.
The Company notes that it has not completed any economic
evaluations of its Queensway Project and that the Queensway Project
does not have any resources or reserves.
Qualified Person
The technical content disclosed in this press release was
reviewed and approved by Greg Matheson, P. Geo., Chief Operating
Officer, and a Qualified Person as defined under National
Instrument 43-101. Mr. Matheson consents to the publication of this
news release dated June 6, 2022, by New Found. Mr. Matheson
certifies that this news release fairly and accurately represents
the information for which he is responsible.
About New Found Gold Corp.
New Found holds a 100% interest in the Queensway Project,
located 15km west of Gander, Newfoundland, and just 18km from
Gander International Airport. The project is intersected by the
Trans-Canada Highway and has logging roads crosscutting the
project, high voltage electric power lines running through the
project area, and easy access to a highly skilled workforce. The
Company is currently undertaking a 400,000m drill program at
Queensway, now ~43% complete. The Company is well funded for this
program with cash and marketable securities of $87-million as of
June 2022.
Please see the Company’s website at www.newfoundgold.ca and the
Company’s SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com.
Acknowledgements
New Found acknowledges the financial support of the Junior
Exploration Assistance Program, Department of Natural Resources,
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Contact
To contact the Company, please visit the Company’s website,
www.newfoundgold.ca and make your request through our investor
inquiry form. Our management has a pledge to be in touch with any
investor inquiries within 24 hours.
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services
Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX
Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or
accuracy of this release.
Forward-Looking Statement Cautions
This press release contains certain "forward-looking statements"
within the meaning of Canadian securities legislation, relating to
assay results, exploration and drilling on the Company’s Queensway
gold project in Newfoundland, interpretation of the assay results
and the results of the drilling program, the discovery of zones of
high-grade gold mineralization, follow-up step-out drilling and
funding of the drilling program. Although the Company believes that
such statements are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such
expectations will prove to be correct. Forward-looking statements
are statements that are not historical facts; they are generally,
but not always, identified by the words "expects," "plans,"
"anticipates," "believes," "intends," "estimates," "projects,"
"aims," “suggests,” "potential," "goal," "objective,"
"prospective," “possibly,” and similar expressions, or that events
or conditions "will," "would," "may," "can," "could" or "should"
occur, or are those statements, which, by their nature, refer to
future events. The Company cautions that forward-looking statements
are based on the beliefs, estimates and opinions of the Company's
management on the date the statements are made, and they involve a
number of risks and uncertainties. Consequently, there can be no
assurances that such statements will prove to be accurate and
actual results and future events could differ materially from those
anticipated in such statements. Except to the extent required by
applicable securities laws and the policies of the TSX Venture
Exchange, the Company undertakes no obligation to update these
forward-looking statements if management's beliefs, estimates or
opinions, or other factors, should change. Factors that could cause
future results to differ materially from those anticipated in these
forward-looking statements include risks associated with possible
accidents and other risks associated with mineral exploration
operations, the risk that the Company will encounter unanticipated
geological factors, risks associated with the interpretation of
assay results and the drilling program, the possibility that the
Company may not be able to secure permitting and other governmental
clearances necessary to carry out the Company's exploration plans,
the risk that the Company will not be able to raise sufficient
funds to carry out its business plans, and the risk of political
uncertainties and regulatory or legal changes that might interfere
with the Company's business and prospects. The reader is urged to
refer to the Company's Annual Information Form and Management’s
discussion and Analysis, publicly available through the Canadian
Securities Administrators' System for Electronic Document Analysis
and Retrieval (SEDAR) at www.sedar.com for a more complete
discussion of such risk factors and their potential effects.
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New Found Gold Corp. Per: "Collin Kettell" Collin Kettell, Chief
Executive Officer Email: ckettell@newfoundgold.ca Phone: +1 (845)
535-1486
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