Sacre-Coeur starts drilling at Northwest gold project
by Jo Black

Sacre-Coeur Minerals, Ltd., a company engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of properties for the potential mining of gold, metals and diamonds in South America, has commenced drilling priority targets identified on its more than 450 square mile holdings at its Northwest Gold Project located in the Northwest Region of Guyana.
The company has plans to utilise both drills operating around the clock seven days per week to test the numerous high probability targets identified by extensive field work and trenching over the past year, including areas which yielded trench results of 12.0 meters grading 7.90 g/t Au, and another project area yielding 4.1 meters grading 6.90 g/t Au, as reported earlier.
Irwin Olian, CEO, said we are delighted to have core drilling underway at the Northwest Project, as the preliminary data from our regional sampling, trenching and mapping activities in the project area has been most exciting.
The company now has expansive drill programs underway at two major regional projects, Million Mountain and Northwest, with a third, Kartuni, slated for drilling in the coming months, concluded Mr. Olian.
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