Vancouver-based Skylark Resources (VSE) and partner BP Resources Canada (TSE) have hit on a 78-ft intersection of massive and stringer sulphides at the CM claim project north of Kamloops, B.C.
The joint venture says it is targeting a large massive sulphide, polymetallic deposit and operator BP has drilled 15 holes on the property so far.
According to Skylark, which can earn a 50% interest, hole 13 intersected massive sulphides plus stringer zone material for 78 ft from a depth of 297 ft to 375 ft.
The following assay results were obtained on the property: Length GoldSilverCopperLeadZinc oz/tonoz/ton%/ton%/ton%/ton MASSIVE SULPHIDE 6.5 ft 0.0060.730.980.041.35 10.2 ft 0.0401.061.070.895.05 MASSIVE SULPHIDES AND STRINGERS 31.7 ft 0.0020.0981.330.010.06 4.4 ft 0.0691.660.941.877.98 STRINGER 29.7 ft 0.0010.030.500.010.01 AVERAGE OF WHOLE ZONE 78.2 ft 0.0070.250.950.130.80
Skylark says the zone is open in all directions with geophysical anomalies extending a minimum of 328 ft to the south from the intersection.
A follow-up diamond drilling program is expected to be completed before the end of this month.
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