Infinity Stone intersects gold mineralization at Rockstone Project

Infinity Stone Ventures Corp. has announced that it has intersected 1.70 g/t Au over 2.0 metres from its Fall drill program (the “Fall Drill Program”) on the Rockstone Graphite project located near Thunder Bay, Ontario. RS-22-02 encountered the 2.0-metre interval of gold mineralization from 198 metres to the drillhole’s final depth of 200 metres, terminating in the mineralized lithology of intermediate volcanics with quartz veining. The Company completed drilling of 4 holes, RS-22-01, RS-22-02, RS-22-03, and RS-22-04, totalling 800.0 metres. The Au intersection represents a new regional gold discovery and appears to be associated with Rockstone Cu/Zn/graphite VMS-type exhalite mineralization.

The Company’s technical team is awaiting remaining assay results from the Fall Drill Program at Rockstone and will publish consolidated data, including graphite mineralization, as soon as available. Once all analyses from drill holes RS-22-03 and RS-22-04 are received from the lab, data will be compiled into a 3-D geological model to assist in future exploration.

The initial assay results from the Fall Drill Program at Rockstone have given us greater understanding of the system and mineralization. With the new data we will be able to determine next steps with regard to additional drilling, as well as intending to conduct down-hole geophysics in the coming months,” said Zayn Kalyan, CEO of Infinity Stone Ventures.

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