White Cliff Minerals Discovers Copper Sulphides at Rae Project in Canada
White Cliff Minerals has initiated an RC drilling program at the Rae project, revealing copper sulphides in all five holes, confirming a 1.3km mineralization strike. This discovery supports the potential for a large-scale copper system along the Teshierpi Fault Zone, with assays expected in four weeks, marking a significant advancement for the company.

White Cliff Minerals has reported visual copper sulphides in its initial five RC drill holes at the Rae copper project in Canada, confirming over 1.3km of mineralized strike. The ongoing drilling program aims to test over 8km of the Teshierpi Fault Zone, with the first hole collared 5.2km from the Danvers 1 deposit, which has a non-JORC resource of 4.16Mt at 2.96% copper.
Notable intercepts from the new holes include 78m, 38m, 72m, and 32m of visual sulphides, reinforcing the exploration strategy's effectiveness. Assays are anticipated within four weeks, while previous drilling at Danvers defined over 800m of strike, enhancing the project's potential.




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