CHAMPION MINERALS drilling update

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Fri, Jan 15, 2010
Iron Company News
Post by Melissa Pistilli, Iron Reporter

CHAMPION MINERALS INC. (TSX VENTURE:CHM)(FRANKFURT:P02)reported that a 10,000 m drilling campaign will start in early February to test the Mammoth Zone, a 25 km2 area with a magnetic signature representing extensive folded and potentially thickened iron formation.

The press release is quoted as saying:

Champion is an exploration Company focused on discovering and developing significant metal resources in eastern Canada, particularly in the provinces of Quebec and Newfoundland & Labrador. The Company’s projects include the Attikamagen Iron Property, located in western Labrador and northeastern Quebec, the Fermont Iron Property in northeastern Quebec and the Powderhorn and Gullbridge Base Metal Projects located in central Newfoundland.

Click here to access the entire press release

Click here to access CHAMPION MINERALS Corporate Site

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