Bitterroot Resources Intersects Semi-Massive and Disseminated Sulphides

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Mar 03, 2021
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WEST VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / March 3, 2021 / Bitterroot Resources Ltd. (TSXV:BTT, Financial) reports that the third hole of its 2021 winter drilling program at the LM nickel-copper-PGM project (LM 21-07) has intersected an estimated true thickness of 3.55 metres of sulphide mineralization, with the sulphides consisting of chalcopyrite, pentlandite, pyrrhotite and pyrite. The mineralized interval consists of an estimated true thickness of 0.5 metres of semi-massive sulphides that are overlain by an estimated true thickness of 3.05 metres of disseminated sulphide mineralization. The latter occurs mainly as interstitial chalcopyrite and pyrrhotite grains and blebs similar to the mineralization previously intersected in hole LM 20-01 (see news release dated August 24, 2020). Assay results are expected in 6-8 weeks. A description of the mineralized intervals is provided in the table below. A 3-dimensional model of the drill holes and photos of the mineralized intervals in both holes are posted onwww.bitterrootresources.com.