Flow Metals Defines VLF Conductors at the New Brenda Project in British Columbia
Flow Metals (FWM.CN) on Wednesday said the 3.6-kilometer ground very low frequency electromagnetic survey (VLF-EM) at the New Brenda copper project in British Columbia has provided precise targets for hand-trenching.The survey mapped shallow conductors that align directly with known surface mineralization and also flagged new conductive trends in areas with zero surface exposure, chief executive Scott Sheldon said. The next phase of exploration will target the new anomalies and include an expansion of the VLF grid.Flow Metals has also been granted a 10-year mining land use approval for its Sixtymile Gold Project in the Yukon. The approval will allow mechanized exploration and Flow can mobilize heavy equipment for trenching, drilling and road building.The company also said it completed a draft heritage resource overview assessment of the Sixtymile Project, which is part of the requirements under the Class 3 quartz exploration permit.Flow Metals shares were last seen down C$0.005, or 13%, to C$0.035, on the Canadian Securities Exchange.