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Quartz Mountain Releases NI 43-101 Technical Report for Maestro Gold-Silver Project, BC
HIGHLIGHTS Quartz Mountain has received from C.J. Greig & Associates Ltd. a Nation...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Quartz Mountain Releases NI 43-101 Technical Report for Maestro Gold-Silver Project, BCHIGHLIGHTSQuartz Mountain has received from C.J. Greig & Associates Ltd. a National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report on its Maestro Gold-Silver-Molybdenum-Copper Property located in central British Columbia.The Technical Report outlines key exploration targets including the Prodigy Zone, a priority exploration target for bulk tonnage gold and silver mineralization.Select assay results from past operators' drilling in the Prodigy Zone include 178 m grading 0.56 g/t Au, 18.8 g/t Ag, 0.05% Cu and 0.029% Mo; and 128 m grading 0.22 g/t Au, 103.9 g/t Ag, 0.12% Cu and 0.022% Mo.New airborne magnetic and historical drill core re-logging programs completed by Quartz Mountain indicate excellent potential for bulk tonnage style gold and silver mineralization.The Maestro Property has excellent infrastructure, being close to the highway between the mining-support towns of Smithers and Houston, and therefore to airports, railways, and power.VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / June 14, 2022 / Quartz Mountain Resources Ltd. (\"Quartz Mountain\" or \" the Company\") (TSXV:QZM)(OTC Pink:QZMRF) is pleased to announce receipt of a National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report (the \"Technical Report\") on the Company's Maestro Gold-Silver-Molybdenum-Copper Property (the \"Property\") which is located adjacent to Highway 16 between Smithers and Houston, British Columbia (\"BC\").The Technical Report, authored by geologist Charles J. Greig, M.Sc, P.Geo., of C.J. Greig & Associates Ltd, outlines key exploration targets with \"considerable potential for discovery of precious metals\". The report, titled \"NI 43-101 Technical Report on the Maestro Property\" will be filed on SEDAR.com and posted on the Company's website (www.quartzmountainresources.com). Project Summary The Maestro Property is comprised of ten mineral claims covering 1,577 hectares located in central BC, 15 km north of Houston and 50 km south of Smithers (see Figure 1). Highway 16 intersects the western edge of the Property, enabling easy access to nearby infrastructure including airports, railways, and power. The central region of the Property is accessible by numerous drill roads constructed by past operators. Quartz Mountain purchased 100% of the Property in 2021 from Impala Capital Corp., an arm'...