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Trident Resources To Commence 5,000m Diamond Drilling Program on Contact Lake High-Grade Gold Project, Saskatchewan

Core Viewpoint - Trident Resources Corp. is set to commence its inaugural drill program at the Contact Lake Gold Project in Saskatchewan, with over CAD $11 million in cash and marketable securities to fully fund the initiative, aiming to enhance its exploration portfolio in the La Ronge Gold Belt [1][3]. Company Overview - Trident Resources Corp. is a Canadian public mineral exploration company focused on gold and copper projects in Saskatchewan, including the Contact Lake and Greywacke Lake projects, which have significant historical gold resources [13]. Drill Program Details - The drill program will consist of 5,000 metres across 16 holes, targeting the confirmation and extension of gold mineralization from historically defined resources [4]. - The Contact Lake mine previously operated by Cameco processed 1,006,673 tonnes of ore at a head grade of 6.16 grams per tonne (g/t) Au, recovering 188,185 ounces of gold with a life of mill recovery rate of 95% [4]. - The drilling will focus on extending gold mineralization between the underground development and unmined resources of the BK3 zone, located northeast of the former mine site [6][9]. Historical Context - The Bakos shear zone, which hosts the Contact Lake deposit, has been drill-defined at widths of 15 to 40 metres over a strike length exceeding 2 km, indicating strong discovery potential [6]. - Historical high-grade intercepts from previous drilling include significant results such as 2,616.00 g/t Au over 0.6 metres [11]. Operational Aspects - Cyr Drilling from Winnipeg has been contracted for the drilling operations, with a comprehensive QA/QC program in place to ensure data integrity [7]. - The initial phase of drilling will focus on shallow gold mineralization northeast of the Contact Lake Main Zone, followed by moderate depth targets and down-plunge extensions of gold mineralization [9].