Vancouver based Bonterra Resources announces that ongoing drilling to the west of its main Gladiator Deposit, Quebec, has encountered multiple high grade intersections as well as a major strike length extension of the new North horizon.
Nav Dhaliwal, CEO and President of Bonterra, stated: "Results from the Rivage Gap, or the western area of the Gladiator Gold Deposit, continue to add positive value to the understanding of the geological model and the potential addition of significant new resources. A recent interpretation has determined that the Rivage Gap is part of the main mineralized system, and our technical team is currently confirming the impact of what the most recent results clearly demonstrate. We are excited with the continued positive results from within the Rivage Gap area, and look forward to further extending these zones, similar to our success within the main Gladiator area."
Gladiator Gold Deposit is a 8,126-hectare in the Urban-Barry Camp in Québec, 100 per cent controlled by Bonterra.
Drilled dimensions of the Gladiator Deposit are currently outlined to a depth of 800 meters below surface, and a strike length of 1,200 meters.