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Sonoro Gold Drills 45.72 Meters of 0.972 Grams per Tonne in New Zone at Cerro Caliche
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Nov. 24, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sonoro Gold Corp. (TSXV: SGO | OTCQB: SMOFF | FRA: 23SP) (“Sonoro” or the “Company”) today report

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[{"type":"text","content":" VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Nov. 24, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sonoro Gold Corp. (TSXV: SGO | OTCQB: SMOFF | FRA: 23SP) (“Sonoro” or the “Company”) today reported that assay results from an additional 20 reverse-circulation (RC) drill holes at its Cerro Caliche project in Sonora State, Mexico include several of the best gold grade intercepts recorded to date on the property. The Company expects that these results will contribute to establishing a significant addition to Cerro Caliche’s existing 201,000 AuEq inferred resource1 estimate. This group of drill holes has successfully enlarged the northwest and southeast extensions of the higher-grade mineralization at the now 450 meter long Buena Suerte zone, which remains open along strike to the northwest and southeast, in addition to extending the strike length of the premier Japoneses mineralized body. The Japoneses increase, which occurred at the northerly Buena Vista and El Boludito extensions and the southerly extension at Cuervos, now demonstrate a continuous strike length of 1.3 km. As in each of the previous 107 drill holes, all 20 of the current group of drill holes encountered reportable mineralization. Assay highlights include the following key intercepts. At Buena Suerte, SCR-109 successfully tested for a potential northwestern extension along strike and intercepted 45.72 meters averaging 0.97 g/t Au, from 3.05 meters to 48.77 meters, including 15.24 meters averaging 2.1 g/t Au. Hole SCR-124 tested for the Buena Suerte zone’s extension along strike to the southeast and intercepted 6.09 meters averaging 3.99 g/t Au, beginning at 71.63 meters, including 3.04 meters averaging 7.80 g/t Au. SCR-127, which is located near the middle of the zone, intercepted 10.67 meters averaging 0.96 g/t, including 1.52 meters averaging 2.81 g/t Au. Drilling at the Buena Vista zone confirms that it represents the uninterrupted northwesterly extension component of the Japoneses zone and it remains open along strike to the northwest. Multiple intercepts demonstrate mineralization to over 80 meters depth with deeper potential: - SCR-110 intercepted 12.19 meters averaging 0.94 g/t Au, including 6.1 meters averaging 1.47 g/t Au.- SCR-112 intercepted 27.43 meters averaging 0.48 g/t Au. - SCR 118 intercepted 19.81 meters averaging 0.57 g/t Au, including 1.53 meters averaging 2.3...