Some of the high-grade intersections include 118.8 grams per tonne (g/t) over a 2.0 metre core length at SMC, and 4,772 g/t over a 2.0-metre length from an identified zone, west of the current resource. A 1.8-metre section from another hole yielded 2,458.6 g/t in the lower complex and to the east and at depth. The company is running a year-long program to target new mineralized areas and expand the mine in all directions. In a statement, Kirkland Lake Gold president-CEO Tony Makuch acknowledged Macassa is known as an historic producer, but it also stands as a high-grade, low-cost operation with open-ended gold potential that “will support mining well into the future.” READ HERE
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