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Kingfisher Signs Definitive Option Agreements to Consolidate 362 Square km Copper-Gold Project in Golden Triangle, British Columbia
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / March 7, 2023 / Kingfisher Metals Corp. (TSXV:KFR)(FSE:970)(OTCQB:K...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Kingfisher Signs Definitive Option Agreements to Consolidate 362 Square km Copper-Gold Project in Golden Triangle, British ColumbiaVANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / March 7, 2023 / Kingfisher Metals Corp. (TSXV:KFR)(FSE:970)(OTCQB:KGFMF) (\"Kingfisher\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to announce that it has entered into two option agreements on March 6, 2023 (the \"Effective Date\") to consolidate a 362 km2 copper-gold project in the Golden Triangle region of NW British Columbia, subject to the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange (the \"TSXV\").HighlightsTwo 4-year options to earn 100% of the Ball Creek East Project and the Hank Project, now referred to as the HWY 37 Project.Highway 37 and the Northern Transmission Line passes through the HWY 37 Project and lies within 9-15 km of main historical zones of drilling.Multiple open ended mineral deposits including the Mary Cu-Au Porphyry, the Williams Cu-Au Porphyry, and the Hank Au-Ag Epithermal deposits.Same mineralization age and scale of alteration as the tier one Treaty Creek-KSM-Brucejack Trend.Limited historical drilling on project outside of known deposits despite widespread soil anomalies and gossans over 17 x 9 km porphyry-epithermal footprint.Located within the traditional territory of the Tahltan First Nation, with a communications agreement in place.Dustin Perry, CEO of Kingfisher, states, \"The consolidation of this porphyry-epithermal district represents a significant opportunity for discovery of tier one deposits of critical and precious metals. The HWY 37 Project has a distinct advantage over much of the Golden Triangle given the proximity to infrastructure crucial to any future development. Our VP-Exploration, Gayle Febbo, and our technical advisor, Charlie Greig, have both worked in the past at the comparable KSM project and Brucejack mine, as well as the HWY 37 Project location, and have extensive knowledge of the area. We look forward to commencing exploration at the HWY 37 Project in due course.\"Gayle Febbo, VP-Exploration of Kingfisher, states, \"The Iskut region is host to an array of Au-rich deposit types formed at various times throughout the Mesozoic, but the most productive of these was during the emplacement of Early Jurassic Texas Creek intrusions. This suite of intrusions is known to have formed the largest gold resource globally at KSM and one of the high...