Vizsla Copper Uncovers Promising Copper-Gold Anomaly at Woodjam Project in British Columbia

Vizsla Copper Corp. has announced exciting results from a direct current induced polarization (DCIP) survey at the Woodjam project in British Columbia, revealing a significant chargeability-high anomaly within the Great Plains target area. This anomaly is believed to be geologically similar to the nearby Southeast deposit, which holds a historical inferred mineral resource estimate of 221.7 million tonnes. The discovery has significantly boosted the target ranking of the Great Plains area, potentially leading to further exploration activities and drill testing in 2025.

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