Scottie drills more high-grade gold in British Columbia ahead of initial resource statement

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Highlights among the most recent batch of results include 2.6 metres grading 20.2 grams gold per tonne from 26.6 metres depth in the O zone. Other results include 3 metres at 9.5 grams gold from 33 metres depth in the M zone and 4 metres of 4.5 grams gold from 132 metres depth in the N zone. This hole also had a subinterval of 1 metre grading 16.7 grams gold per tonne.

Initial drilling in the Golden Buckle zone, between the Scottie mine and the D zone, returned 1 metre of 1.87 grams gold at 106.9 metres depth. This expanded exploration beyond old drilled areas.

Historical deposit

CEO Brad Rourke said the results continued to demonstrate the high-grade nature of the former Scottie mine and its surrounding zones.

“They [the results] strengthen our ability to establish a resource at this historic deposit while opening new opportunities along strike,” Rourke said in a news release.

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