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Cartier intersects near surface high-grade gold at East Cadillac Property

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Philippe Cloutier, CEO, reviews the September 19, 2024 News Release  – “Cartier intersects near surface high-grade gold at East Cadillac Property: 60.1 g/t Au over 0.5 m and 11.4 g/t Au over 3.0 m.” (bit.ly/4cGMWImin this 4-minute long News Release Backgrounder.

The new results identify multiple high-grade gold intersections near surface (30 to 90 m deep) at the East Bateman Sector. Philippe Cloutier, President and CEO of Cartier, commented that “The drilling results on the East Cadillac property are very encouraging. This is the third high-grade gold area confirmed in 2024, namely VG9, VG10 and now East Bateman.” He added that “Ongoing drilling exploration will test additional new high-grade gold targets on 10 of 20 km of the property’s potential.” Full release: https://bit.ly/4gurv08 $ECR.v #gold #abitibi

A great presentation that you don’t want to miss!

WATCH IT HERE: Cartier intersects near surface high-grade gold at East Cadillac Property


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About Cartier Resources
Founded in 2006 and based in Val-d’Or, Québec, Cartier Resources is advancing the Cadillac Project, a 15-kilometre land package along the world-class Larder Lake–Cadillac Fault Zone. Recent drilling has outlined 10 gold-bearing zones with grades up to 173.5 g/t gold, all open for expansion. Supported by Agnico Eagle Mines (27%) and major institutions, Cartier is executing a 100,000-metre drill program to advance near-surface systems and new AI-identified discoveries.

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