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Talon Drilling Update: Talon Intersects 5.73 Meters (18.8 Feet) of Mixed Massive Sulphides Outside of Talon's Resource Area
Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands--(Newsfile Corp. - April 2, 2020) - Talon Metals Co...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Talon Drilling Update: Talon Intersects 5.73 Meters (18.8 Feet) of Mixed Massive Sulphides Outside of Talon's Resource AreaRoad Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands--(Newsfile Corp. - April 2, 2020) - Talon Metals Corp. (\"Talon\" or the \"Company\") (TSX: TLO) is pleased to announce that 5.73 meters (18.8 feet) of Mixed Massive Sulphides (\"MMS\") have been intersected and logged outside of the Company's resource area at the Tamarack Nickel-Copper-Cobalt project (\"Tamarack Project\"), located in Minnesota, USA. The Tamarack Project comprises the Tamarack North Project and the Tamarack South Project.Highlights:5.73 meters (18.8 feet) of MMS have been intersected in new drill hole 16TK0233C (starting at 500.45 meters) to the west of the Company's resource area (see Figures 1 & 2). FIGURE 1: DRILL CORE FROM DRILL HOLE 16TK0233C: PHOTO FROM ~498.8 METERS TO ~506.5 METERSTo view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:https://orders.newsfilecorp.com/files/2443/54067_49eb6fb86450da27_002full.jpgFIGURE 2: PLAN VIEW OF THE SOUTHERN PORTION OF THE HIGH-GRADE MSU WITHIN THE TAMARACK ZONE BELOW THE 138 ZONE. THE MAP SHOWS THE LOCATION OF DRILL HOLES 16TK0233C AND 16TK0233D WITH REPSECT TO THE BHEM ANOMALY AND THE HIGH-GRADE MSU RESOURCE AREATo view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:https://orders.newsfilecorp.com/files/2443/54067_49eb6fb86450da27_003full.jpg\"We are excited to report that we have intersected 5.73 meters (18.8 feet) of mixed massive sulphides outside of the Company's resource area,\" said Henri van Rooyen, CEO of Talon. \"As previously discussed, one of the Company's goals is to grow the resource at the Tamarack Project.\" \"Using directional drilling, we have now shown that we are able to cost-effectively target and drill more mixed massive sulphides,\" said Brian Goldner, Head of Exploration of Talon (on secondment from Rio Tinto). \"Because of our effective use of geological and geophysical models as well as drilling methods, we anticipate that our drill program will be completed well under budget, leaving the Company with additional cash resources.\"Drill Holes: Objectives, Design and ResultsThe objective of drill holes 16TK0233C and 16TK0233D was to test a potential widening of the high-grade massive sulphide unit (\"MSU\") evidenced by two Borehole Electromagnetic (\"BHEM\") ...