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Tudor Gold Reports 337.5m of 0.76 g/t Gold at Treaty Creek, Including 124.5m of 0.98 g/t Gold
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - January 22, 2018) - Tudor Gold Corp. (TSXV: TUD...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Tudor Gold Reports 337.5m of 0.76 g/t Gold at Treaty Creek, Including 124.5m of 0.98 g/t GoldVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - January 22, 2018) - Tudor Gold Corp. (TSXV: TUD) (FSE: TUC) (the \"Company\" or \"Tudor Gold\") is pleased to report continuing results from its 2017 drill program on the Copper Belle zone of the Company's Treaty Creek property in north-western B.C. Assays have been received on three more holes.CB-17-27, a step-out hole drilled on the Copper Belle zone, intersected various mineralized zones where the most significant was 337.5m of continuous mineralization, grading 0.76 g/tonne gold from 2m to 339.5m depth, including a higher-grade intercept of 124.5m grading 0.98 g/t gold from 53.0 to 177.5m. Hole CB-17-27 was a 602m hole that was collared adjacent to the west side of the Treaty Creek glacier where glacier melt-back has exposed new opportunities for exploration access. Hole CB 17-27 is 81m southeast of CB-16-03 that graded 1.11 g/t Au for 58m from 88 to 146m; and 0.97 g/t Au for 122m from 304 to 426m. Hole CB 16-03 was drilled uphill at a higher elevation. For locations of the other holes in this News Release please see the map.Drill results for holes CB-17-27, CB-17-28 and CB-17-30 are summarized in the table below:Hole-IDFrom (m)To (m)Interval (m)*Au (g/t)Ag (g/t)Cu (%)CB-17-272.00339.50337.500.762.00.017including53.00177.50124.500.983.220.023455.00494.0039.001.132.60.063525.50536.0010.501.272.50.067CB-17-28138.70155.4016.701.055.50.019175.20225.5050.300.741.00.003332.30384.0051.700.654.40.003CB-17-29Results Pending; Drilled from same pad as hole CB-17-24CB-17-30256.50306.0049.500.692.00.003312.00321.009.000.421.60.101 *True widths of the mineralization have not been determined.Walter Storm, President and CEO, stated: \"As we analyze Treaty Creek from an overview perspective we find a very compelling image. Our discoveries, as expected, are closely related to the now-famous \"Red Line\" (Triassic/Jurassic contact), as predicted in the seminal research report by British Columbia government geologists Kyba and Nelson. The Sulphurets Fault (coincident with the Red Line) weaves its way for over 20 kms from the southern end where the Kerr, Kerr Deep and Valley of the Kings deposits are located, winding its way northward through the Sulphurets, Mitchell, Snowfields, Iron Cap and Iron Cap D...