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News and updates for VR Resources Ltd. (VRRCF) focus on the company’s ongoing mineral exploration programs in Ontario and Nevada, with a particular emphasis on copper, gold and critical metals. Recent news releases highlight detailed technical progress at the Silverback copper-gold project and the Empire District Project, including the Westwood and Mack targets in northwestern Ontario.
At Silverback, VR Resources reports on 3D array DCIP chargeability surveys, airborne magnetic and DIGHEM electromagnetic data, and multiple phases of drilling. News items describe shear-zone hosted quartz-carbonate veining with sulfides, intrusion-associated gold signatures, and trace element geochemical vectors such as arsenic, antimony, bismuth, molybdenum and tungsten. Updates often explain how new geophysical and geochemical data refine structural models and guide follow-up drilling along multi-kilometre corridors.
For the Empire District Project, including Westwood, news coverage includes reconnaissance and follow-up drilling on large mafic–ultramafic intrusions, downhole EM surveys, and the staking of additional claims such as the Mack property. Releases discuss Cu–Ni–PGE and gold mineralization, cumulate-textured mafic rocks, and the relationship between magnetic highs, DIGHEM conductors and IP chargeability anomalies.
Investors and observers can use this news feed to track VR Resources’ exploration milestones, technical interpretations, and project-scale targeting decisions. Articles frequently include plan maps, cross sections and core photographs that illustrate the company’s evolving understanding of its copper-gold and Cu–Ni–PGE systems. Bookmark this page to follow VRRCF news on drilling campaigns, survey results, geochemical studies and broader exploration updates across its Ontario project portfolio.
VR Resources Ltd. has completed its fall 2021 drill program at the Hecla-Kilmer (H-K) project, with 5 holes drilled totaling 2,604 m. The drilling targeted a significant gravity anomaly associated with rare earth elements (REE) and critical metals like lithium and niobium. Recent geochemical data from drill hole HK20-004 confirmed REE concentrations exceeding global cut-off grades, with results indicating up to 1.44% TREO over 3.21 m. The potential for copper and gold mineralization is highlighted, along with a focus on integrating the ongoing geochemical data analysis.
VR Resources Ltd. (OTCQB: VRRCF) announced new findings from its summer drilling at the Reveille silver-copper project in Nevada. Key highlights include silver content up to 97.9 g/t in the G1 breccia pipe and gold over a 40m interval at Kawich. The company has expanded the property to cover potential targets and is integrating extensive geochemical data for further exploration. CEO Dr. Michael Gunning expressed optimism about discovering a significant porphyry center, indicating ongoing plans for the upcoming year.
VR Resources Ltd. has commenced drilling at its Hecla-Kilmer property in northwestern Ontario, targeting a hydrothermal breccia. The current program involves 3,000 meters of drilling across four to six holes, expected to last 4 to 6 weeks. Historical drilling has indicated mineralization, including copper, gold, and REE, across 600 vertical meters. Geochemical data will be available by year-end. The property spans 4,617 hectares and is entirely owned by VR, with no ongoing lease payments. The project aims to intersect a new IOCG deposit, leveraging modern exploration technology.
VR Resources Ltd. has confirmed significant rare earth element (REE) concentrations exceeding 0.5% TREO in its Hecla-Kilmer property based on re-assay data from drill hole HK20-002. The company plans follow-up drilling in late August, targeting a large gravity anomaly to evaluate the potential for copper and gold. The upcoming program is set to include up to six drill holes totaling 3,000 meters. This exploration is crucial for assessing the scale of REE mineralization and its correlation with high-density profiles in previous drill data.
VR Resources Ltd. has completed Phase II of its drilling program at the Reveille silver-copper and gold property in Nevada, comprising four holes over 1,552 metres. The program focused on testing the Kawich anomaly based on prior geochemical and geophysical data. Strong drilling results revealed intersections of sulfide hosted in altered limestone, with significant intervals observed. While geochemical data will be available by the end of summer, the company plans additional hyperspectral scans of drill chips. CEO Michael Gunning noted the efficiency of the drilling program despite initial delays.
VR Resources Ltd. provides an update on its Reveille silver-copper and gold property in Nevada. Phase II drilling is underway, with plans for four drill holes between 1,000-1,500 feet deep to explore significant anomalies. The Kawich IP anomaly, confirmed through a completed 3D array DCIP survey, presents a specific target for sulfide concentration, potentially linked to mineralization at Reveille. Geochemical results from Phase I indicate trace elements that point toward the Kawich anomaly. The company anticipates further updates as drilling progresses.
VR Resources Ltd. (VRRCF) provided an exploration update for its Reveille property in Nevada. The recently completed drill hole RVD21-001 confirmed a breccia pipe at G1, and the drill program is set to expand with three additional RC drill holes targeting the pipe's base. A new 3D-array DCIP geophysical survey revealed a significant IP anomaly, extending both the survey grid and the property westward. The anomaly features a size of 450 x 600 m and high amplitude readings. The company is planning for Phase II drilling this summer based on further data analysis.
VR Resources Ltd. has received final data from a ground-based gravity survey conducted in March over its Hecla-Kilmer property in Northern Ontario. The survey identified a significant gravity anomaly, which is closely aligned with previous mineralization findings of copper, gold, and rare earth elements. The company will initiate Phase II drilling in September to further investigate this anomaly, which spans 400 x 800 meters and shows robust characteristics with 55 high-density recording stations.
VR Resources Ltd. (TSX.V: VRR, OTCBB: VRRCF) has resumed drilling at its Reveille property in Nevada, focusing on the G1 jasperoid breccia-pipe gold target. The company secured a diamond drill rig to complete core drilling, aiming to gather better geological data and identify potential gold-bearing structures. The initial drilling revealed a strong gold anomaly correlated with other elements like arsenic and antimony. VR plans to analyze geochemical data from previous drilling and to outline a Phase II drill program based on these findings.
VR Resources Ltd. (OTCBB: VRRCF) has completed four out of five planned reverse circulation drill holes at its Reveille silver-copper property in Nevada, totaling 4,347 feet. Geochemical sampling and hyperspectral scanning are underway, with results expected by late April. The company plans to complete the fifth drill hole using a smaller rig in the coming weeks. CEO Dr. Michael Gunning emphasized the program's efficiency and cost-effectiveness, highlighting preparations for Phase II drilling in June as further data is awaited, including geochemical analysis and 3D geophysical models.