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June 23, 2010 Colibri Resource Corporation acquires the Colibri, Ramard and Leon projects, and completes ground magnetometer survey of Leon Project Colibri Resource Corporation is pleased to report that the option contracts to acquire the Colibri, Ramard and Leon Projects have been officially exercised and 100% of the mineral rights for all of these claim packages have been legally transferred to Minera Halcones SA de CV, the Mexican subsidiary of Colibri. The Colibri Project consists of greater than 6,000 hectares encompassed by 6 separate claim titles. This large land package is within the prolific Sonora-Mojave Megashear belt, a large s... (7 KB) |
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April 16, 2010 Colibri Resource Corporation (CBI) provides update on corporate activities and exploration plans VANCOUVER, Apr.16 /CNW/ Colibri Resource Corp. has contracted SJ Geophysics to conduct a geophysical survey on the Leon Project in Sonora, Mexico. The survey will measure the ambient magnetic field over most of the project area, approximately 4,000 hectares and 200 line kilometers (km). In porphyry molybdenum and porphyry copper systems such as the Leon Project, mineralization is commonly associated with anomalous magnetic characteristics. The company plans to conduct geologic mapping, rock... (4 KB) |
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February 01, 2010 Colibri Resource Corporation names Ronald Goguen Sr. to the Board of Directors and provides update on activities Colibri Resource Corporation is pleased to welcome Ronald Goguen, Sr., President, CEO and Chairman of the Board of Landdrill International Inc. to our Board of Directors. Mr. Goguen is the founding shareholder of Landdrill International Inc's predecessor company, and he has been President & CEO of Landdrill since taking them public in March 2006. Ron purchased his first exploration drilling company, Ideal Drilling, in 1980. In 1981, he added a second exploration drilling company and increased sa... (7 KB) |
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June 01, 2009 Colibri expands surface sampling on the Colibri gold project and begins exploration of recently acquired Evelyn claim Colibri Resource Corporation is pleased to announce new surface exploration results from its 6564 hectare Colibri gold property in Sonora, Mexico. Soil gridding, geological mapping and rock sampling carried out during winter and spring of 2009 has expanded the extent of known disseminated gold mineralization corresponding to the three zones described below. To date, Colibri has collected 393 rock chip samples from these three zones, 131 of which returned assays between 0.25 g/ton and 34.8 g/to... (8 KB) |
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February 05, 2009 Attention Business Editors: Colibri delineates two prospective new gold targets on the Colibri Project, Sonora, Mexico TSX: CBI
VANCOUVER, Feb. 5 /CNW/ - Colibri Resource Corporation is pleased to announce results of geological mapping, rock chip sampling and soil sampling from its flagship Colibri Property in Sonora, Mexico. This work from previously unexplored areas delineates two prospective new gold targets. Details of the mapping, sample locations and assays may be viewed at www.colibriresource.com.
Tortuga Zone:
The newly recognized Tortuga Zone encompasses a 1500m x 1200m area of fractured and al... (8 KB) |
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November 12, 2008 Colibri Intersects Disseminated Gold Mineralization in Reverse Circulation and Percussion Drilling on the Colibri Project, Sonora, Mexico
Colibri Resource Corporation has received assay results from an 11 hole (C08 series) 2,346 meter reverse circulation (RC) drilling program for its Colibri Project, Sonora Mexico. These initial targets were further investigated by an additional 1,161 meters of air-track percussion drilling completed within 33 percussion holes (NAPD series).
Two areas were drill tested whic... (64 KB) |
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August 27, 2008 CORRECTION FROM SOURCE-Colibri Resource Corp.: Percussion Drilling VANCOUVER, August 27 - A correction from source is issued with respect to the release issued Monday at 9:35 am ET. In the headline, rhenium concentrations of up to 2,530 ppb were intersected, not 2,830 ppb. This is also corrected in the accompanying text and table. Also, drill holes LEPD 84 and LEPD85 dip at -60°, not the -45° shown in the table.
The correct release follows:
Colibri percussion drilling confirms and expands high grade molybdenum on Leon Project, core check assays show rh... (29 KB) |
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August 25, 2008 Colibri percussion drilling confirms and expands high grade molybdenum on Leon Project, core check assays show rhenium concentrations up to 2,830 ppb intersected over 2.0 m. VANCOUVER, August 25 /CNW/ -Colibri Resource Corporation is pleased to report results of new percussion drilling and analyses of rhenium from core samples previously reported on the Leon Project, Sonora, Mexico.
Core results for the Azul Zone were previously reported (June 11, 2008) for LEDH18 (72 meters of 0.195 % Mo between 22 and 94 m) and LEDH17 (72 meters of 0.120 % Mo between 0 and 72m). Ten percussion drill holes have extended known mine... (28 KB) |
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June 11, 2008 Colibri intersects 72 meters of 0.195 % Moly within widely distributed molybdenum-copper porphyry mineralization on Leon Project. Colibri Resource Corporation is pleased to report results of core drilling on the Leon Project in Sonora, Mexico. Twenty one core holes were completed, 3837 meters in total. All core is HQ diameter. Core recovery was generally excellent, 90-100%, except for the initial 10-20 meters of holes that encountered oxidized, friable material. Core Holes 15 through 21 were targeted across large scale, east-west trending, steeply dipping structural zones that correspond with prominent molybdenum and o... (19 KB) |
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May 21, 2008 Colibri completes drilling on Leon and Colibri Projects Colibri Resource Corporation has completed diamond core drilling on the Leon Project and reverse circulation plus percussion drilling on the Colibri Project, Sonora, Mexico. On the Leon Project 21 core holes were completed, 3837 meters in total, plus 59 percussion holes totaling 1502 meters. All cores hole have visible sulfide mineralization including pyrite and chalcopyrite. Seven holes were drilled on the large copper-molybdenum soil anomaly referred to as the Variedad Zone (see figures at ... (3 KB) |
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