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Writer's pictureMr. Richard Penn

LACK TUSK STARTS CLEARING ROUTES AT MCKENZIE EAST

Mr. Richard Penn reports


BLACK TUSK RESOURCES INC. UNDERTAKES ACCESS PREPARATION FOR DIAMOND DRILLING ON THE MCKENZIE EAST GOLD PROJECT, QUEBEC


Black Tusk Resources Inc. has begun clearing of access routes for the coming diamond drill program on the McKenzie East gold property located north of Val d'Or, Que.


The company's geologic crew has identified five priority target zones for initial drill testing. The high-priority drill targets will require approximately 1.5 kilometres of access trail to be constructed. The company will start brush cutting of these routes this week. The work is being supervised by Black Tusk geologist and company director Dr. Mathieu Piche. The company has obtained permits to drill from up to 23 drill pads on the property, which provides flexibility for drilling to continue after receiving successful results.


Black Tusk has signed a contract with Forage Val d'Or for 3,000 metres of drilling, of which a minimum 2,500 metres will be drilled on the McKenzie East project. The remainder will be used to test the Lorrain property located in western Quebec, near Lorrainville. Drilling is expected to commence Jan. 15, 2021.


Perry Grunenberg, PGeo, a qualified person as that term is defined under National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical information contained in this news release. Mr. Grunenberg is also a director of the company.


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