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Nuinsco Reports 495m Critical Elements & Phosphate Mineralization Intersection: Longest reported to date at Prairie Lake
(TheNewswire) Toronto – TheNewswire - November 24, 2021 ...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Nuinsco Reports 495m Critical Elements & Phosphate Mineralization Intersection: Longest reported to date at Prairie Lake\n \n \n (TheNewswire)\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Toronto –\n \n \n TheNewswire -\n \n \n November 24, 2021\n \n \n –\nNuinsco Resources Limited (“\n \n \n Nuinsco\n \n \n ” or the “\n \n \n Company\n \n \n ”)\n(C\n \n \n NSX:\n \n \n NWI.\n \n \n CN\n \n \n )\n \n \n (OTC:NWIFF)\n \n \n today announced that the\ninfill drill core sampling program at its 100%-owned Prairie Lake\nproject near Terrace Bay, Ontario (“\n \n \n Prairie Lake\n \n \n ” or\nthe\n \n \n “Project”\n \n \n ) has produced an intersection of 495m (starting from 2.0m\ndownhole) of continuous critical elements and phosphate mineralization\nin diamond drill hole NP0810.\n \n \n \n \n The intersection of rare earth elements, niobium,\ntantalum, and phosphate mineralization in DDH NP0810 is notable for\nseveral reasons: mineralization extends to 480m vertically, amongst\nthe deepest intersections obtained on the Project; the mineralization\nis continuous from surface to the end of the drill hole; grade of\nmineralization is consistent with mineralization obtained from drill\nholes up to one kilometre away; the drill hole is located  north of\nthe Southwest Area (“\n \n \n SW\nArea\n \n \n ”) where a succession of 100m-plus drill\nintersections have been reported recently by the Company; several of\nthe critical elements occurring within the intersection are of\nsufficient grade to be of potential economic interest.  The results\nfrom NP0810 plainly demonstrate the extensive continuity of\nmineralization throughout the Prairie Lake complex rocks, both\nlaterally and to depth.\n \n \n \n \n “Drill hole NP0810 was drilled to test Jim’s\nShowing, near the centre of the Prairie Lake complex (see map below),\nand is approximately 500m north of the centre of the SW Area where\nmost of the sampling has been conducted this year,” said Paul Jones,\nNuinsco’s CEO.  “The analytical results from NP0810 reinforces\nour understanding of the extensive endowment of Critical Elements and\nphosphate mineralization in the Prairie Lake complex rocks and the\nimplications for economic potential. Prairie Lake is a vast repositor...