Goldshore Resources (TSXV: GSHR) has released further assay results from ongoing drilling at its Moss Gold Project in Ontario. The latest results target the near surface extension of the furthest north shears which historically had been modelled as waste.
Highlights from the results include:
- MQD-25-151: 0.45 g/t gold over 19.75 metres from a depth of 123.1 metres
- MQD-25-152: 1.34 g/t gold over 6.0 metres from a depth of 131.0 metres
- MQD-25-158: 0.36 g/t gold over 11.85 metres from a depth of 148.2 metres
- MQD-25-160: 1.10 g/t gold over 25.0 metres from a depth of 107.2 metres
“Historically undrilled areas had been modelled as waste, but these new drill results will enable us to model mineralized shears toward the surface, enhancing the deposit’s economic potential. We look forward to continuing our aggressive drilling to create value,” commented Michael Henrichsen, CEO of Goldshore.

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The latest results come from the eastern portion of the area of what Goldshore refers to as its “QES Up” program, which is targeting the near surface extensions of shears. The area lies within the conceptualized open pit, where previously modelled waste is in the process of being converted to mineral resource.
Goldshore Resources last traded at $0.33 on the TSX Venture.
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