The Iskut project is tucked away in BC’s Golden Triangle 20 km from the multi-million-ounce reserves of the KSM project. Credit: Seabridge Gold
High-grade results from drilling at Seabridge Gold’s (TSX: SEA; NYSE: SA) Iskut project in British Columbia’s Golden Triangle have confirmed the continuity and size of the Snip North target and spurred the company to add 3,000 metres to its drill program.
Highlight hole SN-25-30 cut 104.3 metres grading 1.55 grams gold per tonne, 0.25% copper and 4.5 grams silver from 390 metres depth, including 57.6 metres at 2.62 grams gold, 0.4% copper and 3 grams silver, Seabridge reported Monday.
“A core zone may be emerging within this mineralized envelope showing strong gold and copper grades that we see continuing for hundreds of meters in our drill logs,” Seabridge Chair and CEO Rudi Fronk said in a release. “We will achieve the density of drilling projected to…


