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Churchill Reports Very High-Grade Results of 35.1% and 29.7% Antimony and 14.4 g/t Gold at the Black Raven Past-Producers, Central Newfoundland
TORONTO, June 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Churchill Resources Inc. (“ Churchill  ...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Churchill Reports Very High-Grade Results of 35.1% and 29.7% Antimony and 14.4 g/t Gold at the Black Raven Past-Producers, Central Newfoundland\n\n\n\n TORONTO, June 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Churchill Resources Inc. (“\n \n Churchill\n \n ” or the “\n \n Company\n \n ”) (\n \n TSXV: CRI\n \n ) is pleased to announce that due-diligence sampling at the historical Frost Cove Antimony mine and the Stewart Gold mine on its Black Raven property returned assays of 35.1% and 29.7% antimony and 14.4 g/t gold, respectively. These samples exceeded the laboratory’s original detection limit for those elements (see release of May 28\n \n th\n \n 2025), and the results reported herein are from the overage assaying. The Frost Cove antimony veins and host felsic dyke have been traced over 800m on surface, with numerous historical samples grading >1% Antimony (the upper detection limit of the historical assays); note that these assay values are not NI 43-101 compliant. Neither the Frost Cove Antimony nor the Stewart Gold mine have been drilled.\n \n\n\n\n\n\n \"These high-grade results confirm our expectations,” commented Paul Sobie, CEO of Churchill, “Our antimony sampling was from the hanging wall and footwall veins in the upper historical adit at Frost Cove. Previous historical sampling returned 33% Antimony and 28.27 g /t gold over 0.43 metres, 320 metres south of this adit (see news release of April 14th, 2025) suggesting that conditions that produced ultra-high grade antimony concentrations may exist over an area covering multiple veins with significant lengths. These grades place Frost Cove among the highest-grade antimony projects globally. Churchill is immediately commencing its summer surface exploration program, with follow up work at Frost Cove and Stewart through trenching and channel sampling (at surface and in the workings at Frost Cove), as well as systematic mapping and sampling of the complete mineralized package.”\n \n\n The Black Raven Property hosts two past-producing mines dating back to the late 1800’s, the Frost Cove Antimony Mine, and the Stewart Gold-Antimony Mine. It is located approximately 60km northwest of Gander, and approximately 100km north of the Beaver Brook Antimony Mine, which is believed to be scheduled for re-opening. It is reported that t...