01:15 PM EST, 11/03/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Nord Precious Metals Mining ( CCWOF ) on Monday said it finalized plans to start the initial 3,600-meter phase of its 30,000-meter drill program this fall at the Castle East silver project in Ontario.
The company said the first phase will be used to follow up on newly modelled data which identified a potential 29 veins. The first three holes will be testing potential silver veins and vein extensions above and below the Nipissing Diabase and silver veins near the upper and lower contacts between the diabase and the Archean volcanic lithologies.
"Recent compilation of structural and drill data has identified twenty-nine silver veins, broadening targets for high-grade intercepts across the property," said Chief Executive Frank Basa.
The company is planning additional drilling with each successive phase based on all previous results, following the completion of the first phase, in line with the 30,000-meter drill program strategy announced earlier.
Shares of the company were last seen up $0.01 to $0.2 on the TSX Venture Exchange.
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