From the news report:
"Of special note, there are a number of intriguing (anomalous to perhaps economic grade) base metal and precious metal drill intersections listed in the table. Hole NOT-09-1G117 intersected 9 metres averaging 0.92% Ni, 0.67 g/t TPM, Hole NOT-09-1G119 intersected 1.8 metres averaging 1.33% Ni, 0.56 g/t TPM, and Hole NOT-09-1G130 intersected 1.3 metres averaging 1.27% Ni, 3.27 g/t TPM. These type of intersections have become commonplace within and around the chromite deposits......."
I always did think they would find more nickel hiding in the flanks of the chomium deposits. The reference to economic grade sounds good.
I also liked the reference to "close to surface" on the chromium.
And precious metals hits. Seems like there is lots more to come from NOT and the entire RoF.