Grid Metals Provides Exploration and Corporate Update for Nickel and Lithium Properties

Grid Metals, GRDM.V

Grid Metals Corp. (the “Company“) (TSXV:GRDM)(OTCQB:MSMGF) today provided an update on its nickel-copper-PGM sulfide and lithium pegmatite exploration properties. The exploration properties are located in highly active mining and exploration districts in Manitoba and Ontario. The Company in January completed a financing transaction comprising a sale of 25% of its lithium properties, a royalty and a private placement with Lithium Royalty Corp. for net proceeds of C$ 6.3 million. read more

Eloro Resources Intersects 172.43 g Ag eq/t (40.16 g Ag/t, 0.51% Zn, 0.41% Pb and 0.13% Sn) over 303.05m in Southern Part of Santa Barbara Target at Iska Iska Silver-Tin Polymetallic Project, Potosi Department, Bolivia

Includes higher-grade sections of 507.64 g Ag eq/t (119.36 g Ag/t, 0.14 g Au/t, 0.57 %Pb and 0.52 %Sn) over 49.55m from 0.0 to 49.55m and 196.67 g Ag eq/t (66.93 g Ag/t, 1.03% Zn, 0.67% Pb and 0.08% Sn) over 77.77m in underground drill hole METSBUG-02. Hole DSB-20, which is in approximately the centre of the NW Extension target area, intersected 22 reportable intersections with a best result of 129.42 g Ag eq/t (21.79 g Ag/t, 0.27% Zn, 0.36% Pb and 0.12% Sn) over 73.65m including a higher-grade section of 204.03 g Ag eq/t (27.54 g Ag/t, 0.40% Zn, 0.55% Pb and 0.21% Sn) over 28.57m.
ELO.V, Eloro, 321gold.com, Bob Moriarty, Bolivia, Iska Iska property,

Eloro Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: ELO; OTCQX: ELRRF; FSE: P2QM) (“Eloro”, or the “Company”) is pleased to announce assay results from six (6) additional diamond drill holes from its on-going drilling program at the Iska Iska silver-tin polymetallic project in the Potosi Department, southern Bolivia. Hole METSBUG-02 is an underground hole drilled northeast from the Santa Barbara adit for metallurgical purposes and to complete fill-in drilling. The remaining five (5) holes tested the NW extension in the Santa Barbara Mineral Resource Target Area (DSB-12, -13, -15, -20 and -21) on a series of NE-SW sections as shown in Figure 1. read more