Magna Terra Minerals Reports High Copper Values in Trenching at Rocky Brook Project, New Brunswick
Magna Terra Minerals Inc. announced significant geochemical results from soil sampling and trenching at the Rocky Brook Project in New Brunswick. Anomalous values of copper, zinc, gold, and silver were recorded along the 15-kilometre Boudreau Brook-Fossil Hill Trend. Trenching at the Fossil Hill Zone returned copper values up to 9,590 ppm. The Project covers 31,489 hectares and is strategically located near the Caribou Mill Complex. Further exploration is planned for 2026 to advance this trend and other high-priority targets.

Magna Terra Minerals Inc. reported geochemical results from the Rocky Brook Project in New Brunswick, indicating significant copper, zinc, gold, and silver anomalies along the Boudreau Brook-Fossil Hill Trend. Soil sampling and trenching revealed copper values up to 9,590 ppm at the Fossil Hill Zone.
The project spans 31,489 hectares and is near Canadian Copper Inc.'s Caribou Mill Complex. The Company plans to continue exploration in 2026, focusing on the Boudreau Brook-Fossil Hill Trend and other identified targets. A total of 2,515 soil samples were taken, highlighting areas with multi-element anomalies that correlate with EM conductors.




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