Kuya Silver Intersects Multiple >1,000 g/t Silver-Cobalt Veins in Wide Mineralized Zone At Campbell-Crawford Target, Silver Kings Project, Ontario, Canada
Kuya Silver (KUYAF) announced significant drilling results from its Silver Kings Project in Ontario, Canada. The company intersected multiple high-grade silver-cobalt veins, including a notable 11.49 m mineralized zone grading 353 g/t silver and 0.11% cobalt at the Campbell-Crawford target.
Key findings include five of seven drillholes showing significant mineralization, with the best intersection yielding 1,372 g/t silver over 2.36 m. The discovered pipe-like structure measures approximately 30 m wide and 40 m long, with high-grade mineralization tested to 20 m depth and potential to extend to 100 m.
The company identified a flexure zone between parallel Angus and McNamara veins, with connecting ladder veins showing promising results: an upper vein grading 1,540 g/t silver and 2.41% cobalt over 0.40 m, and a lower vein yielding 1,530 g/t silver and 1.93% cobalt over 0.40 m. This discovery represents potential for the first economically viable finding in the Cobalt mining camp in over 50 years.
Kuya Silver (KUYAF) ha annunciato risultati significativi di perforazione dal suo progetto Silver Kings in Ontario, Canada. L'azienda ha intersecato molteplici vene di argento-cobalto ad alta legge, includendo una nota zona mineralizzata di 11.49 m che presenta un grado di 353 g/t di argento e 0.11% di cobalto nel target Campbell-Crawford.
I risultati principali includono cinque dei sette fori di perforazione che mostrano una mineralizzazione significativa, con la migliore intersezione che ha fornito 1,372 g/t di argento su 2.36 m. La struttura scoperta, simile a un tubo, misura approssimativamente 30 m di larghezza e 40 m di lunghezza, con mineralizzazione ad alta legge testata fino a 20 m di profondità e potenziale di estensione fino a 100 m.
L'azienda ha identificato una zona di flessione tra le vene parallele Angus e McNamara, con vene a scala di collegamento che mostrano risultati promettenti: una vena superiore con un grado di 1,540 g/t di argento e 2.41% di cobalto su 0.40 m, e una vena inferiore che produce 1,530 g/t di argento e 1.93% di cobalto su 0.40 m. Questa scoperta rappresenta un potenziale per il primo ritrovamento economicamente redditizio nel campo minerario del cobalto in oltre 50 anni.
Kuya Silver (KUYAF) anunció resultados significativos de perforación de su Proyecto Silver Kings en Ontario, Canadá. La empresa intersectó múltiples vetas de plata-cobalto de alta ley, incluyendo una notable zona mineralizada de 11.49 m con una ley de 353 g/t de plata y 0.11% de cobalto en el objetivo Campbell-Crawford.
Los hallazgos clave incluyen cinco de los siete perforaciones que muestran mineralización significativa, con la mejor intersección que rindió 1,372 g/t de plata sobre 2.36 m. La estructura descubierta tiene forma de tubo y mide aproximadamente 30 m de ancho y 40 m de largo, con mineralización de alta ley probada hasta 20 m de profundidad y potencial para extenderse hasta 100 m.
La empresa identificó una zona de flexión entre las vetas paralelas Angus y McNamara, con vetas de conexión que muestran resultados prometedores: una veta superior con grado de 1,540 g/t de plata y 2.41% de cobalto sobre 0.40 m, y una veta inferior que produce 1,530 g/t de plata y 1.93% de cobalto sobre 0.40 m. Este descubrimiento representa un potencial para el primer hallazgo económicamente viable en el campo minero de cobalto en más de 50 años.
쿠야 실버 (KUYAF)가 캐나다 온타리오의 실버 킹스 프로젝트에서 중요한 시추 결과를 발표했습니다. 이 회사는 캠벨-크로포드 타겟에서 353 g/t의 은과 0.11%의 코발트가 포함된 11.49 m의 고품질 은-코발트 광맥을 다수 교차했습니다.
주요 발견사항으로는 7개의 시추홀 중 5개에서 중요한 광물화를 확인했으며, 가장 우수한 교차점에서는 2.36 m에서 1,372 g/t의 은이 나왔습니다. 발견된 파이프 모양의 구조는 약 30 m의 폭과 40 m의 길이를 가지고 있으며, 20 m 깊이까지 고품질 광물화가 시험되었고 100 m까지 연장 가능성이 있습니다.
회사는 평행한 앵거스와 맥나마라 광맥 사이의 굴곡 영역을 확인했으며, 연결 사다리 광맥이 유망한 결과를 보여줍니다: 상부 광맥은 0.40 m에서 1,540 g/t의 은과 2.41%의 코발트를 나타내며, 하부 광맥은 0.40 m에서 1,530 g/t의 은과 1.93%의 코발트를 생산합니다. 이 발견은 50년 이상 동안 코발트 광업 캠프에서 처음으로 경제적으로 유망한 발견 가능성을 나타냅니다.
Kuya Silver (KUYAF) a annoncé des résultats de forage significatifs provenant de son projet Silver Kings en Ontario, Canada. L'entreprise a intercepté plusieurs veines de silver-cobalt de haute qualité, y compris une zone minéralisée notable de 11.49 m présentant une teneur de 353 g/t d'argent et 0.11% de cobalt au ciblage Campbell-Crawford.
Les principales découvertes incluent cinq des sept trous de forage montrant une minéralisaton significative, avec la meilleure intersection fournissant 1.372 g/t d'argent sur 2.36 m. La structure découverte de forme tubulaire mesure environ 30 m de large et 40 m de long, avec une minéralisation de haute qualité testée jusqu'à 20 m de profondeur et un potentiel d'extension jusqu'à 100 m.
L'entreprise a identifié une zone de flexion entre les veines parallèles Angus et McNamara, avec des veines de connexion montrant des résultats prometteurs : une veine supérieure avec une teneur de 1.540 g/t d'argent et 2.41% de cobalt sur 0.40 m, et une veine inférieure donnant 1.530 g/t d'argent et 1.93% de cobalt sur 0.40 m. Cette découverte représente un potentiel pour la première découverte économiquement viable dans le camp minier du cobalt depuis plus de 50 ans.
Kuya Silver (KUYAF) hat bedeutende Bohrergebnisse aus seinem Silver Kings-Projekt in Ontario, Kanada, bekannt gegeben. Das Unternehmen hat mehrere hochgradige Silber-Kobalt-Venen durchschnitten, darunter eine bemerkenswerte mineralisierte Zone von 11,49 m mit einem Gehalt von 353 g/t Silber und 0,11% Kobalt im Campbell-Crawford-Ziel.
Die wichtigsten Ergebnisse umfassen fünf von sieben Bohrlöchern, die eine signifikante Mineralisierung zeigen, wobei die beste Schnittstelle 1.372 g/t Silber über 2,36 m ergab. Die entdeckte röhrenartige Struktur misst ungefähr 30 m Breite und 40 m Länge, mit einer hochgradigen Mineralisierung, die bis in 20 m Tiefe getestet wurde und das Potenzial hat, bis zu 100 m zu erweitern.
Das Unternehmen identifizierte eine Biegungszone zwischen den parallelen Angus- und McNamara-Venen, wobei verbindende Leiter-Venen vielversprechende Ergebnisse zeigen: eine obere Vene mit einem Gehalt von 1.540 g/t Silber und 2,41% Kobalt über 0,40 m sowie eine untere Vene mit 1.530 g/t Silber und 1,93% Kobalt über 0,40 m. Diese Entdeckung stellt das Potenzial für die erste wirtschaftlich rentable Funde im Kobalt-Bergbaulager seit über 50 Jahren dar.
- High-grade mineralization discovered: 1,372 g/t silver over 2.36 m
- Wide mineralized zone: 353 g/t silver, 0.11% cobalt over 11.49 m
- 71% success rate in drilling (5 of 7 holes) showing significant mineralization
- Structure remains open vertically with potential to extend to 100 m depth
- Multiple high-grade veins identified with expansion potential
- Additional drilling required before mineral resource estimation
- vertical testing to date (only 20m depth)
- Mineralized drilling intervals do not reflect true interval length
Wide, high-grade 11.49 m mineralized zone grading 353 g/t silver,
Five of seven drillholes intersected significant, visible silver-cobalt mineralization with best intersection of 1,372 g/t silver over 2.36 m in hole 24-SK-23
Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - January 30, 2025) - Kuya Silver Corporation (CSE: KUYA) (OTCQB: KUYAF) (FSE: 6MR1) (the "Company" or "Kuya Silver") is very pleased to announce the second set of drilling results from its 2024 drill program at its wholly owned Silver Kings Project, Ontario, Canada. This batch of drilling has been focused on testing the extent of the mineralization associated with the bonanza-grade silver-cobalt Angus Vein, first discovered in 2023. Several wide zones of high- to bonanza-grade mineralization have been intersected along a corridor between the flexed Angus and McNamara veins and connecting "ladder" veins and this flexure zone demonstrates significant potential for grade and tonnage (by Cobalt mining camp standards), with other suspected comparable, mineralized flexure zones nearby.
Highlights
High to bonanza grade silver-cobalt mineralization intersected in several veins in a flexure zone between parallel Angus and McNamara veins (Figure 1, 2, 3, Table 1)
Five of seven drill holes at Campbell-Crawford intersected significant, visible silver-cobalt mineralization
Angus Vein zone intersected 1,372 g/t silver over 2.36 m within wider zone grading 353 g/t silver,
0.11% cobalt (380 g/t AgEq*) over 11.49 mMcNamara Vein, previously untested in the ideal horizon, assayed mid-grade mineralization outside of flexure zone (92 g/t silver,
0.07% cobalt [110 g/t AgEq*] over 0.84 m)Connecting ladder veins, which may significantly increase the volume of mineralized material between the two main veins, yielded 28.6 m wide mineralized zone grading 107 g/t silver and
0.08% cobalt (125 g/t AgEq*) including:Upper vein: 1,540 g/t silver,
2.41% cobalt (2,127 g/t AgEq*) over 0.40 m within larger zone grading 322 g/t silver and0.25% cobalt (382 g/t AgEq*) over 4.00 mLower vein: 1,530 g/t silver,
1.93% cobalt (2,000 g/t AgEq*) over 0.40 m within larger zone grading 480 g/t silver and0.30% cobalt (556 g/t AgEq*) over 2.90 m
Widths of high-grade zone at Campbell-Crawford target in progress of being defined, with open potential at depth
This pipe-like structure is at least 30 m wide, approximately 40 m long, with high-grade mineralization tested to 20 m depth; the structure remains open vertically with historic potential estimated at 100 m
Drilling is in the early stages of definition drilling and additional drilling is required to develop a mineral resource estimation of this zone
Indications of additional untested zones along trend and room for expansion of mineralization
Zones are defined by detailed surficial geophysical surveys and 3D structural and lithological modelling
Drilling, which is ongoing, is testing the grade, density and distribution of these newly-recognized ladder veins
David Lewis, Kuya Silver's Vice President Exploration, commented: "In two years' time and with limited drilling, we've taken a grassroots discovery to the edge of definition drilling and a potential resource estimation. This work confirms the high-grade nature of several of these veins, within a defined zone that remains open to depth, and with room for expansion with several similar untested targets nearby. I'm extremely proud to be a part of the hard work that's gone into this project and I'd like to sincerely commend my team for their efforts. If we're successful in defining a resource at this property, it will be the first potentially economic discovery in the Cobalt mining camp in at least 50 years."
"Ladder vein structures, like the one we're outlining at depth, are extremely favourable exploration targets. They commonly host higher-grade mineralization, which is concentrated in a smaller area, and they may cluster. Similar structures are known to host gold deposits in northern Ontario and Quebec."
Figure 1: Conceptual diagram of a mineralized ladder vein structure within the ideal target horizon below the Nipissing Diabase at the Campbell-Crawford target. Flexures in the primary Angus and McNamara veins are interpreted to have formed structural extensional zones, resulting in secondary connecting veins, with high-grade silver-cobalt mineralization concentrated in this flexural zone. This cylindrical mineralized zone, tested to 20 m depth, is estimated to be 30 m x 40 m and likely extends further to depth.
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Hole Number | From | To | Length | Ag | Co | AgEq* | Grade x Width (AgEq*) | Vein | Comments |
m | m | m | g/t | % | g/t | ||||
24-SK-20 | 255.26 | 255.66 | 0.40 | 60 | 0.28 | 129 | 51 | McNamara Vein | Outside vein flexure zone |
24-SK-21 | 253.90 | 254.74 | 0.84 | 92 | 0.07 | 109 | 91 | McNamara Vein | Outside vein flexure zone |
24-SK-23 | 242.39 | 253.88 | 11.49 | 353** | 0.11 | 379 | 4,356 | Angus Vein and halo | Angus Vein flexure |
including | 248.08 | 250.44 | 2.36 | 1,372** | 0.01 | 1,374 | 3,242 | Angus Vein and halo | |
with | 248.08 | 248.71 | 0.63 | 1,750** | 0.00 | 1,751 | 1,103 | Angus Vein | |
with | 248.71 | 249.41 | 0.70 | 1,650** | 0.00 | 1,651 | 1,155 | Angus Vein | |
with | 249.41 | 250.44 | 1.03 | 953** | 0.01 | 955 | 984 | Angus Vein | |
including | 250.44 | 253.88 | 3.44 | 214** | 0.31 | 290 | 997 | Halo mineralization | |
24-SK-24 | 240.90 | 269.50 | 28.60 | 107** | 0.08 | 125 | 3,578 | Ladder veins and halo | Ladder veins |
including | 240.90 | 243.14 | 2.24 | 51** | 0.09 | 73 | 164 | Halo mineralization | |
including | 251.00 | 255.00 | 4.00 | 322** | 0.25 | 382 | 1,529 | Ladder #1 vein and halo | |
with | 252.50 | 253.00 | 0.50 | 989** | 0.00 | 990 | 495 | Halo mineralization | |
with | 253.00 | 253.40 | 0.40 | 1,540** | 2.41 | 2,127 | 851 | Ladder Vein #1 | |
including | 257.50 | 261.00 | 3.50 | 43** | 0.02 | 48 | 168 | Halo mineralization | Ladder veins |
including | 266.20 | 269.10 | 2.90 | 480** | 0.30 | 553 | 1,602 | Ladder #2 vein and halo | |
with | 266.20 | 266.60 | 0.40 | 507** | 0.00 | 507 | 203 | Halo mineralization | |
with | 266.60 | 267.00 | 0.40 | 1,530** | 1.93 | 2,000 | 800 | Ladder Vein #2 | |
with | 267.00 | 267.40 | 0.40 | 509** | 0.02 | 513 | 205 | Halo mineralization | Ladder veins |
with | 268.60 | 269.10 | 0.50 | 662** | 0.15 | 697 | 349 | Halo mineralization | |
23-SK-08 | 234.90 | 238.24 | 3.34 | 15,372 | 0.08 | 15,391 | 51,408 | Angus Vein and halo | Previously reported - Angus Vein flexure |
23-SK-13 | 257.00 | 259.49 | 2.49 | 2,424 | 0.03 | 2,431 | 6,054 | Angus Vein and halo | |
23-SK-31 | 236.00 | 239.20 | 3.20 | 1,799 | 0.03 | 1,806 | 5,780 | Angus Vein and halo |
Table 1: Mineralized silver-cobalt intersections in current and previously reported drill holes from the Campbell-Crawford target. AgEq* (silver equivalent) grades were calculated using
Figure 2: Core photographs of significantly mineralized veins intersected in the 2024 drilling program at the Campbell-Crawford target zone.
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Figure 3: Vein geometry, projected to surface from 200 m depth, of major silver-cobalt mineralized veins intersected in 2023 and 2024 drilling.
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Campbell-Crawford Target Expanded
The Campbell-Crawford target area has been the main focus for exploration at the Silver Kings Project, Cobalt, Ontario, since Kuya Silver made a grassroots discovery of bonanza-grade silver-cobalt mineralization in hole 23-SK-08 (15,372 g/t silver,
Drilling in 2024 at the Campbell-Crawford target area was targeting suspected high-grade mineralized "shoots", which, based on Kuya Silver's comprehensive review, understanding and reinterpretation of the distribution of silver-cobalt in the Cobalt mining camp, were thought to host a disproportionate amount of economic mineralization. Kuya Silver's targets were developed based both on 3D-modeled veins and vein flexures (or bends) and an analysis of the vein chemistry. Flexure zones, especially between two primary veins or faults, can result in structural pull-apart structures and the development of secondary extensional connecting veins or faults, and these zones make excellent traps for mineralization (Figure 1 inset).
Flexures in both the E-W trending Angus and McNamara veins, suspected to host high-grade silver and cobalt, were modeled and drilled in the ideal horizon immediately below the lower Nipissing Diabase rock contact and are presented in Figure 1. Photographs of all significant veins intersected in this flexure zone, including previously released assay results, are presented in Figure 2. Maps showing the current vein geometry and other potentially mineralized zones are shown in Figures 3 and 4.
Due to the steep nature of these veins, drill holes are only able to effectively test single vein targets within the 200 m deep ideal target horizon, located below the Nipissing Diabase rock contact.
Angus Vein / Ladder Veins
Drill holes 24-SK-23, -24 and -25 were designed to test the high-grade Angus Vein flexure in a fan to the east from holes 23-SK-08 and -31, with hole -24 testing the interpreted high-grade shoot but up-plunge and above the diabase contact (Figure 1). All three holes intersected visible and pXRF-identified silver and cobalt in veins and stringers.
Hole 24-SK-23 pierced the Angus Vein zone eastward of hole 23-SK-08 and it intersected zoned silver-cobalt mineralization, with the silver-bearing Angus Vein in the centre of the interval. The interval graded 353 g/t silver and
Hole 24-SK-24 was drilled to test the up-plunge extension of the Angus Vein above the lower Nipissing Diabase contact. The weakly-mineralized Angus Vein was intersected above the contact in a fault zone but, further downhole, two strongly silver-cobalt mineralized veins were intersected within a broad mineralized zone. The mineralized veins grade 1,540 g/t silver and
Hole 24-SK-25 intersected three moderately mineralized veins with assay results pending.
McNamara Vein
The McNamara Vein, which is known from surface and shallow historic exploratory workings, had never before been drilled by Kuya Silver in the ideal horizon at the lower diabase contact. Drill holes 24-SK-20, -21 and -22 were targeting an interpreted extension of a flexure of the McNamara Vein in a horizontal fan pattern and all three holes intersected the vein, which was significantly wider than the vein on surface, and confirming that the vein hosts silver and cobalt mineralization. The suspected vein flexure, which is interpreted as the main high-grade silver shoot, was not intersected in these holes and is suspected to occur along trend to the east.
Hole 24-SK-20 was drilled to test an interpreted down-plunge flexure in the McNamara Vein immediately below the Nipissing Diabase contact. A 0.25 m wide vein, rich in cobalt but weak in silver, was intersected in hole 24-SK-20. Hole 24-SK-21 was drilled clockwise to the intersection in hole 24-SK-20 and intersected a 0.30 m wide vein, slightly richer in silver. Hole 24-SK-22, drilled anticlockwise to hole 24-SK-20, intersected a 0.05 m wide vein.
Dimensionality of Angus/McNamara flexure zone
The oriented core drilling program at the Campbell-Crawford target, currently ongoing, has been beneficial in understanding the grade of mineralization as well as the geometry of the target zone, both crucial to future resource estimation. Three orientations of mineralized veins are currently known:
- Primary East-West trending veins including the Angus and McNamara veins. Mineralization in these veins increases near anticlockwise (Northeast-Southwest trending) vein flexures
- Secondary North-South trending veins including the newly recognized ladder veins that are interpreted to connect the primary veins (e.g. Angus and McNamara)
- Northwest-Southeast trending veins including the Toms and Moran veins
The configuration of drilled veins between the Angus and McNamara veins is most easily interpreted as an extensional ladder vein structure between the flexed main veins (Figure 1), forming a pipe-like structure that plunges (or stretches) to depth. These structures are relatively well-known in economic deposits, as they can increase vein density within the same potential volume of material and form a trap for ore minerals.
Current drilling at the Campbell-Crawford target constrains this zone to 30 m N-S between the Angus and McNamara veins, approximately 40 m E-W between suspected flexures, and at least 20 m vertical to depth (Figure 1). Historic mining suggests that the plunge may extend into the lower diabase contact and has the potential to extend 100 m below.
This drilling to date has identified some ladder veins, but there is a strong possibility for more of these connecting structures (Figure 3). Drilling, in progress, is set to test the number and distribution of these veins between the Angus and McNamara veins in the ideal target horizon. Furthermore, NW-SE trending veins, including the Moran and Toms veins, would also add to the overall vein total.
There is a strong possibility for additional mineralized jogs along the E-W trending Angus and McNamara veins (Figure 4). A detailed drone magnetic survey of the Campbell-Crawford property demonstrated that the mineralized Angus / McNamara vein flexure occurs within a 2VD (Second Vertical Derivative) magnetic low, and there are at least four additional and comparable geophysical patterns, along trend of the veins and within the property boundary, that are completely untested. Parallel geophysical anomalies may also be present to the north and south, also completely untested.
Figure 4: Detailed 2VD (Second Vertical Derivative) 160°-340° drone magnetic survey of Campbell-Crawford and Airgiod properties. 2VD zones of low magnetic response (blue, outlined in black) are interpreted to represent additional mineralized vein flexure zones.
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Other Drilling Progress
Drilling at the Airgiod target has outlined the Nipissing Diabase contact at depth and has encountered some targets warranting follow-up work. Drill hole coordinates and orientations for all drill holes are presented in Appendix A.
Quality Assurance and Quality Control
The drill core samples were logged and sampled with limestone blank material and standard reference material added in sample sequence and/or following visual identification of silver or cobalt mineralization. The samples were cut perpendicular to veining by core saw and were secured in labelled vinyl sample bags. Samples were shipped to AGAT Laboratories in Thunder Bay, Ontario, or Val d'Or, Quebec, where they were weighed, crushed and pulverized.
At AGAT Labs (Calgary, Alberta), samples were digested by 4-acid and analyzed by ICP-OES (maximum undiluted detection limit of 500 g/t silver).
At SGS Labs (Lakefield, Ontario), samples were processed by 500 g Screened Metallics. This method is suitable for coarse native metals (e.g. gold, silver, copper, palladium and platinum) with no upper detection limit. Samples were screened to 106 microns and fire assayed.
When samples were analyzed for silver by both ICP-AES and Screened Metallics, the Screened Metallics results are presented. All QA/QC standards were acceptable and within two standard deviations of certified values, aside from a single blank sample.
Note: Portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) is a rapid and non-destructive analytical method used to precisely measure the point source (or spot) elemental composition of materials. Portable XRF measurements on mineralized veins were captured using a newly-calibrated handheld Olympus Vanta Max.
National Instrument 43-101 Disclosure
The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Mr. David Lewis, P.Geo., Vice President Exploration of Kuya Silver, and a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
About Kuya Silver Corporation
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Telephone: (604) 398‐4493
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Hole ID | Easting | Northing | mASL | Azimuth | Dip | Depth | Location |
24-SK-13 | 601486 | 5248957 | 312 | 60 | -75 | 447 | Airgiod |
24-SK-14 | 601622 | 5249102 | 309 | 250 | -60 | 486 | Airgiod |
24-SK-15 | 601541 | 5249098 | 308 | 250 | -55 | 509 | Airgiod |
24-SK-16 | 601541 | 5249098 | 308 | 250 | -65 | 120 | Airgiod |
24-SK-17 | 601621 | 5249134 | 311 | 280 | -55 | 507 | Airgiod |
24-SK-18 | 601624 | 5249138 | 311 | 143 | -65 | 396 | Airgiod |
24-SK-19 | 601813 | 5248771 | 336 | 300 | -65 | 436 | Campbell-Crawford |
24-SK-20 | 601870 | 5248795 | 337 | 346 | -66 | 285 | Campbell-Crawford |
24-SK-21 | 601870 | 5248795 | 337 | 347 | -66 | 279 | Campbell-Crawford |
24-SK-22 | 601870 | 5248797 | 337 | 343 | -66 | 321 | Campbell-Crawford |
24-SK-23 | 601833 | 5248787 | 338 | 10 | -68 | 285 | Campbell-Crawford |
24-SK-24 | 601832 | 5248787 | 338 | 12 | -65 | 297 | Campbell-Crawford |
24-SK-25 | 601833 | 5248786 | 341 | 14 | -68 | 310 | Campbell-Crawford |
Appendix A: Collar coordinates and drill orientations from the Airgiod and Campbell-Crawford area drilling. All units are in meters and coordinates are presented in UTM NAD83 Zone 17N.
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