1994 A LOOK BACK — Cominco unveils Yukon discovery

Toronto-listed Cominco reported a preliminary resource estimate for its polymetallic discovery in the southwestern Yukon.

The deposit was estimated to contain 13 million tonnes grading 5.5% zinc and 1% copper, with silver and gold values of 125 and 1.2 grams per tonne, respectively.

The estimate was based on 40 holes; drilling was spaced on 100-metre centres, except in the southwestern quarter of the deposit where spacing was about 50 metres.

More than half of the reserves may be amenable to open-pit mining; Cominco envisages a yearly production rate of 1 million tonnes.

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