Fury Gold Mines Launches 10,000-Metre Drill Program at Eau Claire Project
Reuters
Oct 21, 2025
Fury Gold Mines Launches 10,000-Metre Drill Program at Eau Claire Project
Fury Gold Mines Ltd. has launched a 10,000-metre fall/winter drilling program at its wholly owned Eau Claire Gold Project in the James Bay region of Quebec. The initiative aims to expand resources along high-grade shoots, connect current resources outside the mineable portion identified in the recent Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA), and identify additional resource growth opportunities. The company is also advancing its Kipawa Heavy Rare Earths Project in southwestern Quebec, focusing on community engagement and collaboration with local and First Nation leaders to determine the project's future steps. The Kipawa Project hosts historical reserves of 19.8 million tonnes grading 0.411% total rare earth oxides, though these estimates have not yet been confirmed as current by Fury.
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