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Message: What Front Does PRB Drill

PRB has opened up numerous project fronts that require lots of drilling, From the past there is Pascalis where extensive drilling on Belliveau/Bussaire have received the most attention. Then there is the Cadilac Lauder block where the recent MA&A report notes they have spent $1.3 M of a proposed budget of $3 M on exploration which could include some drilling. Next comes Monique where the long standing fault zone that is mapped in the southern part of the claim block has been now identified as a 'deformation corridor' where recent drilling has good gold grades and PRB has 100% ownership. Next there is the once called 'Island Garden Fault' that has now been tagged as a  'deformation corridor' where some exploration may have been undertaken but not reported. Now we have the Megiscane-Tavernier block east of Pascalis which has 4 NW-SE 'deformation corridors' that are parallel to the former Island Garden Fault located on the claim block.

There is little doubt that the so called 'deformation corridors' could have multiple sheer zones present plus quarts, carbonate, sulphides along with associated gold and silver. The deformation in such zones could have the open fractures where the gold can drop out of the gases and /or liquids coming from depth. Such zones are prime targets. At some distance to the north there is the now 100% owned Detour Quebec properties that host some E-W fault zones.

Just too many fronts that require drills, a good problem maybe if there is a plan. Hope so.

mh

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