Kenorland identifies gold-in-till anomalies at two Ontario projects
Yahoo Finance·2025-12-02 14:59

Core Insights - Kenorland Minerals has identified significant gold-in-till geochemical anomalies at the Western Wabigoon and Flora projects in north-western Ontario, Canada [1] - The company is currently under an option agreement with Centerra Gold, which allows Centerra to earn up to a 70% interest in each project through staged exploration [7] Western Wabigoon Project - A gold-in-till trend extending approximately 19km has been defined by systematic geochemical surveys [1] - Infill sampling in 2025 refined several high-tenor gold-in-till anomalies across the W1, W2, and W3 target areas, with the W2 target producing a strong anomaly of up to 251 grains per sample along a 4km trend [2] - The W2 target area includes multi-gram per tonne gold showings, with rock samples returning up to 7.75 grams per tonne gold, expanding the historical footprint into the current W2 target [3] - Planning for the 2026 field campaign includes up to 5,000m of diamond drilling at Western Wabigoon, focusing on the priority W2 target [6] Flora Project - Geochemical surveys in 2024 and 2025 outlined the F1 target as a large-scale, high-tenor gold-in-till anomaly extending more than 7km [4] - High-grade gold mineralisation was identified, with rock samples returning up to 31.70g/t gold in the central area and up to 17.40g/t gold approximately 3km to the north-east [5] - Work in 2026 will focus on further surface exploration, including mapping and prospecting to refine targets for a future drill programme [6]