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TerraX widening their range with extension of the Duck Lake zone

TerraX Minerals is extending the Duck Lake zone.

The move comes after a strong summer/fall field program.

CEO Joe Campbell mentioned in a statement that recent expansions have led to new targets.

We have greatly expanded the mineralized zones and strike length surrounding targets such as Walsh Lake, Screamer Island and Homer Gold. Newly identified targets, such as Angel, Burwash, Anton, Ryan Lake and Duck Lake, provide us with further opportunities for new high grade gold discoveries on a district scale at Yellowknife City Gold.

TerraX recently purchased the old Burwash mine site. Burwash is in the early stages of exploration.

Cameron Wilkinson
Cameron Wilkinson
News Reporter

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