Crosshair continues to define mineralized corridor

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Thu, Nov 27, 2008
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Post by Melissa Pistilli, Uranium Reporter

Crosshair Exploration & Mining report diamond drill results from the 2008 summer program on its Central Mineral Belt uranium project, Labrador.

Four of the six holes were drilled approximately 1 kilometer (km) east of the Area 1 (“Trout Pond”) resource and therefore fall half way between Area 1 and the C Zone. All drill holes intersected mineralized intervals in hematized and brecciated mafic volcanic rocks similar to those at the C Zone and Area 1.

Mark Morabito, President and CEO says:

“It is exciting to see that not only do we have resources at the northern (C Zone), central (Area 1) and southern (Armstrong) ends of the 4.5 km long corridor, but we are now also starting to join these areas together.” ”All areas remain open for expansion and our next program will continue to define the corridor by linking up all of the existing resource zones.”

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