Maxus Mining Highlights Historical Polymetallic Results at the Quarry Project in British Columbia, Canada
Globenewswire·2026-01-06 13:00

Core Insights - Maxus Mining Inc. has consolidated the Quarry Project by acquiring the Beveley Property, enhancing its position in the Bralorne Mining District of British Columbia [1] - The company has completed a comprehensive data compilation of historical assessment reports, generating exploration targets for the fall 2025 exploration program [2] Quarry Project Highlights - Historical exploration has documented polymetallic mineralization across the Quarry Project, with significant drilling results including: - 23.6 m of 1.83% Pb, 2.82% Zn, and 56.2 g/t Ag in hole 77-11 - 13.0 m of 0.65% Pb, 2.58% Zn, and 42.5 g/t Ag in hole 78-25 - 6.91 m of 2.42% Pb, 2.43% Zn, and 87.7 g/t Ag in hole 80-66 - 3.81 m of 1.00% Pb, 3.19% Zn, and 43.5 g/t Ag in hole 80-76 [4] - Historic estimates for the Bullseye Zone include: - 99,781 tonnes at 1.42% Pb, 2.24% Zn, and 36.3 g/t Ag (drill-indicated, historical) - 2.72 Mt at 3.66% Pb + Zn, 36.3 g/t Ag (original category not classified) [6] - The company is compiling drillhole data into 2D and 3D workspaces to advance the project towards modern exploration [4][7] Historical Summary - Historical work has outlined multiple zones of base metal and precious metal mineralization, with significant grab sampling results from the Regent mineral occurrence showing: - Average assays of 83.5% Pb and 1,576 g/t Ag - Additional values including 20% Sb, 42.5% Pb, 3.8% Cu, and 0.89 g/t Au [5] Strategic Location - The Quarry Project is strategically located 28 km northwest of Germansen Landing, British Columbia, within favorable carbonate and dolomite breccia host rocks [4]