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November 5, 2019

Extensive Zone with Massive Sulphide Potential Identified on PJX Resources’ Vine Property

Toronto, Ontario – November 5, 2019 – PJX Resources Inc. (“PJX” or “the Company”) is pleased to announce that the 5.5 metre zone with massive sulphide mineralization intersected by recent drilling appears to occur at the same horizon as a 3.4 metre massive sulphide zone grading 5.6% lead, 2.7% zinc […]
October 15, 2019

Drilling Identifies Sullivan Deposit Type Environment on PJX Resources’ Vine Property

Toronto, Ontario – October 15, 2019 – PJX Resources Inc. (“PJX” or “the Company”) is pleased to announce that the 5.5 metre zone with massive sulphide mineralization intersected by recent drilling occurs above a large granofels altered zone on PJX’s Vine Property. This geological setting is similar to what occurs […]
August 19, 2019

Drillling Interesects Massive Sulphide Mineralization On PJX Resources’ Vine Property

Toronto, Ontario – August 19, 2019 – PJX Resources Inc. (“PJX” or “the Company”) is pleased to announce that recent drilling intersected a zone with multiple layers of massive sulphide mineralization on the Vine Property in the historical Sullivan Mine District near Cranbrook, British Columbia Canada. “Hole VA19-48 intersected 4 […]
July 24, 2019

Three-dimensional Modelling Supports Potential Down Plunge Extension of High-grade David Gold Zone on PJX Resources’ Gold Shear Property

Toronto, Ontario – July 24, 2019 – PJX Resources Inc. (“PJX”) is pleased to announce that 3-D Modelling of historical drilling in Leapfrog suggests that the High Grade David Gold Zone has an apparent plunge or rake to the north (see https://pjxresources.com/3-D_Model_David_Gold_Zone.jpg). This potential north plunge to the mineralization has […]
May 23, 2019

Geophysics Suggests Potential Massive Sulphide Body May Be Offset Approximatley 100 Metres From Recent Drill Hole On PJX Resources’ Vine Property

Toronto, Ontario – May 23, 2019 – PJX Resources Inc. (“PJX”) is pleased to announce that interpretation of down-hole Electromagnetic survey data combined with Magnetotelluric (MT) geophysics suggests that the source of a large MT anomaly may offset approximately 100 metres from the recently completed hole drilled to test the […]