Sun Summit Minerals Corp.: Sun Summit Drills 31.6 g/t Gold over 4.0 Metres Including 246 g/t Gold over 0.5 Metres in the Trench Zone and 1.07 g/t Gold over 109 Metres Including 7.17 g/t Gold over 5.2 Metres in the Horseshoe Zone; Buck Property, Central BC
AuEQ (gold equivalent) based on a 65:1 silver to gold (Ag:Au) ratio.
Calculations are uncut and length-weighted using a 0.15 g/t gold cutoff with less than five continuous metres of internal dilution.
Intervals are downhole core lengths. True widths are unknown.
BK21-020 was drilled to the south and cut across the west-dipping BK20-012 and intersected (intervals are not true widths)
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Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – May 11, 2021) – Sun Summit Minerals Inc. (TSXV: SMN) (OTC Pink: SMREF) (“Sun Summit” or the “Company”) is pleased to report initial drill results from its fully funded, 2021 exploration program on its Buck Property, central B.C. Assays from five of the 18 completed holes are reported.
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