Follow-up drilling. Newrange Gold completed four follow-up diamond core holes representing 800.6 meters of drilling around Hole P21-115, a reverse circulation hole that discovered shallow, high-grade oxide gold mineralization 85 meters east of the Merritt Zone. All four core holes, P21-122 to 125, intersected near surface oxide mineralization resembling that seen in Hole P21-115, the Merritt Zone, and stopes on the 5428 level of the Pamlico Mine. The intercept in Hole P21-122 is lower in elevation than the 5428 level, indicating this new zone could be a down-dropped extension of high-grade mineralization in the Pamlico Mine.Assays results from the four follow-up holes are pending. The four holes appear to have discovered a previously unknown extension of the historic, high-grade Pamlico Mine. Management will have a better interpretation once assay results are received and analyzed and the results will help inform future drilling.Moving on to the skarn area. Recall that surface rock sampling and mapping in the McGill Canyon area of the Pamlico Project identified widespread gold mineralization and local concentrations of copper, lead, and zinc. The skarn hosted mineralization is coincident with a 5.5 by 3.0 kilometer IP chargeability anomaly. Newrange has received the final report based on the recent expansion of the Induced Polarization (IP) survey and intends to drill this area next ahead of other targets, including the “91” zone and “Line 5” anomaly.Rating is Outperform. Newrange Gold has made significant progress in advancing its exploration program at Pamlico. The four follow-up drill holes were productive in identifying new zones of mineralization that correlate well with that of the historic Pamlico mine. Based on the IP survey results and exploration activities in the McGill Canyon area, we think the company's planned drilling could result in favorable outcomes. Read More >>