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Sojourn Exploration Discovers New Mineralization at its Golden Triangle Willoughby Project
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - November 27, 2017) - Sojourn Exploration Inc. (...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Sojourn Exploration Discovers New Mineralization at its Golden Triangle Willoughby ProjectVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - November 27, 2017) - Sojourn Exploration Inc. (TSXV: SOJ) (\"Sojourn\" or the \"Company\") has discovered important new zones of mineralization at its Willoughby Project, located in BC's Golden Triangle, during the Company's recent surface prospecting program. These new zones of bedrock mineralization are located in some of the freshly exposed bedrock resulting from recent retreating glaciers and snowfields.Of 60 bedrock and float random grab samples taken across the Willoughby property, 16 samples returned values in excess of 1 gram per tonne (g/t) gold and three of those returned values in excess of 5 g/t, with a maximum value of 8.15 g/t. A shallowly west dipping, one metre thick quartz sulfosalt shear vein was discovered and mapped over a 250 metre strike length. The vein lies below the historic Main Zone drill collars roughly parallel to the Main Zone. One metre chip samples across the vein returned values of: 3.88 g/t Au and 2.42 g/t Ag,1.93 g/t Au and 4.81 g/t Ag, 2.76 g/t Au and 92.1 g/t Ag,1.87 g/t Au and 2.13 g/t Ag,0.56 g/t Au and 1.24 g/t Ag. Grab samples of locally derived sulfide talus, down slope from the exposure, returned 6.18 g/t Au and 206 g/t Ag. The shear vein pinches out to the south and is open to the north underneath the North Willoughby Icefall.In addition, indications of possible massive sulfide mineralization within limestone were located in the northern section of the claim block. A talus grab sample of very angular, locally derived gossanous vuggy limestone ran 172500 ppm Zn (or 17.25%). This sample was collected from rubble crop on a ridge above the glaciers and very close to the summit. It is coincident with a significant color anomaly around the summit. Investors are cautioned that this sample is a selective sample and is not necessarily representative of the mineralization hosted on the property. \"We're very pleased with these initial results from Willoughby as new vein zone and potential massive sulfides validate our theory of previously unknown mineralization being easily located in areas of recent glacial retreat,\" stated Interim CEO Tim Henneberry. \"We are looking forward to reporting results from surface prospecting at our Oweegee Dome Project shortly an...