Two areas of the Goldstream property, near Revelstoke, B.C., will soon be explored.
Joint owners Bethlehem Resources (TSE) and Goldnev Resources (VSE) plan to test the grade and thickness of the orebody below the 350-metre level, with a fence of six holes totaling 2,330 metres.
Bethlehem is currently mining about 50 metres above the 350-level and plans to update reserves based on the new drilling.
The 6-hole program is estimated to cost $232,000, of which $62,815 will be reimbursed by the British Columbia government.
The joint venture also plans to spend $250,000 on the C-1 lead-zinc zone about 10 km west of the mine. Work will include geochemistry, geophysics and core drilling.
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