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Fury Gold Mines starts 5,000-meter drill program at Committee Bay project in Nunavut
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Fury Gold Mines starts 5,000-meter drill program at Committee Bay project in Nunavut
  • Fury Gold Mines started a 2026 diamond drilling program at its Committee Bay project in Nunavut, targeting resource growth at Three Bluffs and Antler.
  • Program sized at about 5,000 meters; plan calls for about 13 holes at Three Bluffs across roughly 1 kilometer of strike.
  • Three holes planned at Antler to test step-out and infill targets; prior intercepts include 9.9 meters at 3.19 g/t gold.
  • Three Bluffs hosts an indicated resource of 524,000 ounces at 7.85 g/t gold, plus an inferred resource of 720,000 ounces at 7.64 g/t.
  • Results are expected to support a future updated mineral resource estimate; Fury also plans prospecting and sampling to rank additional drill targets.


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