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Wildcat finds more gold at JeepThursday, 24th May 2007 (2452 views) Wildcat Exploration Limited has announced additional results from its ongoing work on the Jeep project which is located in south-eat Manitoba.Situated along the Rice Lake greenstone belt, some significant gold values have already been found on site. These include one find of 0.3 metres with a grade of 36.04 grams of gold per tonne which was intersected from 99.17 to 99.47 metres of a drill hole. The work is part of Wildcat's Jeep project for 2007 which is targeting the area to the south-east of the historic Jeep mine. It is going to outline and extend the strike length of recently discovered nickel and copper mineralisation. Wildcat is a Winnipeg-based mineral exploration company actively exploring for gold and base metals in Canada. Back in September it announced new gold finds at Jeep, which is just 250 kilometres north-east of Winnipeg. This property hosts a former gold mine that yielded the highest grade gold ore ever mined in the Rice Lake greenstone belt.
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