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A junior miner says it has identified a pair of 'priority one' targets at a mineral property southeast of Snow Lake. Rockcliff Resources says the targets were identified at its Tower Property this past winter using a deep-penetrating electromagnetic geophysical survey. The two targets represent possible volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) ore and are viewed by Rockcliff as 'priority one' targets, the company said in a news release. Rockcliff now plans to drill test both targets in 2013-14 to determine their 'copper significance.' Both targets are near a high-grade copper deposit also belonging to Rockcliff, the company said, adding that the targets are interpreted to be within 100 metres from surface. A map on Rockcliff's website shows that the Tower Property is a little over 100 kilometres southeast of Snow Lake. Based in Toronto, Rockcliff describes its focus as the discovery and advancement of mineral properties in the Snow Lake region. Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its regulation services provider accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of information supplied by Rockcliff. _ Compiled from a news release and information supplied by Rockcliff Resources