Additional Drill Holes Completed and Permits received for 2012 Drill Program at Princeton Copper Gold Project
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Anglo Canadian Mining Corp. (“Anglo Canadian“ or the “Company“) (TSX Venture: URA) is pleased to the completion of 4 additional drill holes at the Princeton Copper Gold Project located near Princeton, BC and in close proximity to the Copper Mountain Copper mine. Total meters drilled during this phase were 966 meters, with all drill holes having been logged, split, and sent to Acme Labs for analysis. All four holes were collared in the volcanics and drilled northward toward the contact with the intrusive. This contact zone has been proven at Copper Mountain and on Anglo Canadian claims to be the optimum areas hosting copper mineralization.
Holes PR-11-19, PR-11-20 and PR-11-21 were drilled at -50 degrees, with Hole PR-11-22 drilled at -70 degrees. Assay results are expected on these four holes in Quarter 1 2012. A comprehensive report covering the 2010/11 drill programs is near completion and awaiting assays from these 4 holes. This report will serve both as the assessment report and a guide to future drill programs. In addition, the Company has filed and received approval for an additional 15,000 meter drill program at Princeton. The 2012 exploration program is expected to commence in early 2012.
About Anglo Canadian Mining Corp.
Anglo Canadian Mining is a junior mineral exploration company with copper, gold and uranium properties in Quebec, Colorado, British Columbia, and Yukon. For more information on the Company and its projects, please visit the website at www.anglocanex.com
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
“Len J.Harris“
Len J. Harris, President
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