Drilling continues at Golden Bear

A recent drill program on the Golden Bear property in northwestern British Columbia is focused on testing for extensions of known mine reserves. The gold mine project is a joint venture between Chevron Minerals and North American Metals (VSE). Holes 90-139, 90-141 and the 90-UG holes were drilled to the north or above the 1360-level portal and the Bear Main fault which hosts existing minable reserves.

Holes 90-142A, 90-143, and 90- 144 were drilled south or below the Bear Main deposit and were successful in extending the Bear Main fault complex about 200 metres to the south. The only hole of the three which returned significant results, however, was 90-142A.

Two underground holes remain to be reported from the program.

From Width Gold Silver

Hole (metres) (metres) (grams/tonne) (grams/tonne) 90-139 80.9 2.7 38.8 41.4 102.2 2.1 19.1 16.7 90-141 48.2 4.4 8.7 0.1 90-142A 31.1 1.1 7.0 0.4 90-UG-88 72.8 9.9 4.4 13.4 90-UG-90 62.6 6.4 3.6 5.5 90-UG-91 46.1 2.2 4.6 9.5


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