TSX-V: GBR
VANCOUVER, BC, Aug. 25, 2021 /CNW/ - Great Bear Resources Ltd.
(the "Company" or "Great Bear") (TSXV: GBR) (OTCQX: GTBAF) today
reported results from its ongoing fully funded $45 million 2021 exploration program at its 100%
owned flagship Dixie Project in the Red
Lake district of Ontario.
Key Results
- Drill holes reported in this release primarily targeted the
previously underexplored northwestern and southeastern areas
of the 4.2 kilometre Phase 1 drill grid. Results expand and
characterize the zone outboard from the Central LP Fault,
which had seen the highest density Phase 1 drilling prior to this
release. Figure 1.
- High-grade gold controls have been identified along the
LP Fault. Drilling has confirmed these controls in several areas,
which will facilitate targeting of high-grade gold during Phase 2
drilling below the current 450 metre drill depth, and elsewhere
along strike.
- Steeply-plunging high-grade gold mineralization has been
successfully targeted in the northwestern "Discovery" and
southeastern "Viggo" areas of the LP Fault.
- The number of high-grade gold domains being modeled at the
LP Fault has been expanded from 17 to 23. This includes seven
high-grade gold domains which are being modeled in the northwestern
"Discovery" area.
- Bulk tonnage style gold mineralization has been confirmed
as continuous along more than 3 kilometres of strike length
of the LP Fault and remains open to extension. New
results from the previously under-drilled northwestern "Discovery"
and "Gap" areas illustrate this continuity.
Chris Taylor, President and CEO
of Great Bear said, "The confirmation of predictable high-grade
gold controls within the LP Fault has clear, positive
implications for our ability to target and model higher-grade
mineralization, especially at depth. However, the
confirmation of continuous mineralization at shallow depths in
the "Gap" area is arguably the more significant development as
we progress towards maiden mineral resource estimate publication by
early next year. While clearly not the most strongly
mineralized segment of the LP Fault, the "Gap" area contains
mineralized intervals with similar grades and widths to those that
have been incorporated into mine plans within other Canadian bulk
tonnage gold deposits. These new results confirm the
strongly mineralized Central and Discovery areas are connected as a
continuously mineralized gold zone with clear bulk tonnage
potential over three kilometres of strike length."
With the 73 new drill holes contained in this release,
Great Bear has reported 404 of the 440 LP Fault drill holes
completed during Phase 1 drilling which will support maiden mineral
resource estimation.
High-Grade Gold Controls
Recent drilling has included a focus on modeling higher-grade
gold mineralization controls within the broad, bulk tonnage
style gold system. Plunge controls to mineralization were
interpreted using over 65,000 oriented core measurements,
targeting the intersections of foliation fabrics and
stratigraphy. These intersections frequently host increased
widths and grades of gold mineralization.
In this release, Great Bear successfully targeted higher
grade zones within the LP Fault in both the "Discovery" and
"Viggo" areas, and will apply the same criteria beneath
currently drilled areas and along 11 kilometres of strike length of
the LP Fault (see news release of February 20, 2020) through 2022.
Examples of confirmed and interpreted plunge controls are
included in Figure 1. These and additional interpreted
plunge controls will be tested during Phase 2 drilling.
"Discovery" Area Results
Twenty six drill holes were completed in the
original LP Fault "Discovery" area, located along the most
northwesterly 700 metres of the 4.2 kilometre long Phase 1 drill
grid. This area was the site of LP Fault discovery hole
DNW-011 (May 28, 2019; 12.33 g/t gold
over 14.00 metres). Highlights include:
- Drill hole BR-365 extended gold mineralization approximately
100 metres deeper than past drilling on its section, assaying
15.04 g/t gold over 4.00 metres from 545.00 to 549.00 metres
downhole, within a broader envelope of 3.13 g/t gold over 29.50
metres from 523.50 to 553.00 metres downhole. Figure
2.
- Drill hole BR-394 assayed 150.00 g/t gold over 0.80
metres from 331.60 to 332.40 metres downhole, within a broader
interval of 28.18 g/t gold over 4.80 metres from 331.60 to
336.40 metres downhole. The total mineralized interval was 3.83
g/t gold over 43.10 metres from 311.50 to 354.60 metres
downhole. Figure 3.
- Newly defined steeply northwest plunging high-grade gold
controls were successfully confirmed in both BR-365 and BR-394,
and will be targeted at depth below this area during Phase 2
drilling.
- Most of the drill holes in the "Discovery" area contained
multiple mineralized intervals. An example is drill hole BR-393
which contained four mineralized zones assaying 70.90 g/t
gold over 1.00 metre from 110.75 to 111.75 metres, 1.26 g/t
gold over 23.00 metres from 209.50 to 232.50 metres downhole,
0.60 g/t gold over 98.35 metres from 237.60 to 335.95 metres
downhole, and 16.00 g/t gold over 1.15 metres from 355.25 to
356.40 metres downhole.
- Drill hole BR-360 assayed 22.80 g/t gold over 1.20 metres
from bedrock surface, within a broader interval of 1.66 g/t
gold over 34.90 metres from 13.20 to 48.10 metres downhole. A
separate interval of 0.88 g/t gold over 14.00 metres was
also present from 153.00 to 167.00 metres downhole.
- Drill hole BR-333 assayed 26.60 g/t gold over 0.80
metres from 130.30 to 131.10 metres downhole, within a broader
interval of 0.71 g/t gold over 84.25 metres from 51.00 to
135.25 metres downhole.
- Great Bear is currently modeling 7 high-grade gold domains
within the broader bulk tonnage gold domains in the "Discovery"
area of the LP Fault zone. Results are provided in Table 1,
and expand both high-grade and bulk-tonnage style gold
mineralization in this area.
Table 1: Drill results from the
"Discovery" area of the northwestern LP Fault drill grid.
Drill
Hole
|
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Width*
(m)
|
Gold
(g/t)
|
Section
|
BR-361
|
|
229.40
|
230.00
|
0.60
|
3.01
|
22500
|
|
and
|
338.00
|
338.50
|
0.50
|
8.21
|
|
|
and
|
461.10
|
484.75
|
23.65
|
1.00
|
|
|
including
|
461.10
|
462.40
|
1.30
|
9.81
|
|
BR-362
|
|
304.50
|
307.20
|
5.70
|
1.45
|
22500
|
|
including
|
305.00
|
306.00
|
1.00
|
6.42
|
|
BR-363
|
|
137.60
|
154.30
|
16.70
|
1.01
|
22500
|
|
including
|
149.80
|
151.30
|
1.50
|
7.91
|
|
BR-364
|
|
177.90
|
178.65
|
0.75
|
4.51
|
22500
|
BR-365
|
|
151.00
|
152.50
|
1.50
|
15.10
|
22425
|
|
and
|
523.50
|
553.00
|
29.50
|
3.13
|
|
|
including
|
545.00
|
553.00
|
8.00
|
10.24
|
|
|
and
including
|
545.00
|
549.00
|
4.00
|
15.04
|
|
BR-366
|
|
363.00
|
397.50
|
34.50
|
0.89
|
22425
|
|
including
|
375.00
|
376.00
|
1.00
|
9.74
|
|
BR-368
|
|
189.50
|
207.00
|
17.50
|
1.58
|
22400
|
|
including
|
198.50
|
205.10
|
6.60
|
3.82
|
|
|
and
including
|
204.40
|
205.10
|
0.70
|
22.00
|
|
|
and
|
315.25
|
316.75
|
1.50
|
4.19
|
|
BR-367
|
|
352.40
|
353.85
|
1.45
|
4.45
|
22375
|
|
and
|
372.00
|
373.50
|
1.50
|
3.30
|
|
|
and
|
472.40
|
508.30
|
35.90
|
0.71
|
|
BR-369
|
|
245.00
|
306.35
|
61.35
|
0.67
|
22325
|
BR-420
|
|
315.00
|
358.90
|
43.90
|
1.14
|
22300
|
|
including
|
331.50
|
333.00
|
1.50
|
6.21
|
|
BR-360
|
|
13.20
|
48.10
|
34.90
|
1.66
|
22250
|
|
including
|
13.20
|
14.40
|
1.20
|
22.80
|
|
|
and
|
153.00
|
167.00
|
14.00
|
0.88
|
|
BR-308
|
|
150.60
|
183.00
|
32.40
|
0.96
|
22200
|
|
including
|
171.25
|
183.00
|
11.75
|
2.12
|
|
|
and
including
|
171.25
|
172.00
|
0.75
|
12.50
|
|
|
and
|
227.60
|
236.10
|
8.50
|
2.11
|
|
|
and
|
286.40
|
356.50
|
70.10
|
0.52
|
|
|
and
|
311.80
|
312.75
|
0.95
|
3.30
|
|
BR-396
|
|
75.10
|
117.60
|
42.50
|
0.73
|
22200
|
|
including
|
101.00
|
107.50
|
6.50
|
2.25
|
|
|
and
|
128.20
|
163.25
|
35.05
|
0.74
|
|
|
including
|
152.90
|
153.90
|
1.00
|
5.21
|
|
BR-307
|
|
353.00
|
419.50
|
66.50
|
0.71
|
22150
|
|
including
|
380.00
|
382.90
|
2.90
|
2.29
|
|
BR-397
|
|
20.50
|
50.20
|
29.70
|
0.52
|
22125
|
|
and
|
55.40
|
68.70
|
13.30
|
1.31
|
|
|
and
|
74.00
|
80.60
|
6.60
|
2.13
|
|
|
and
|
83.90
|
123.70
|
39.80
|
0.37
|
|
BR-395
|
|
142.00
|
201.30
|
59.30
|
0.40
|
22100
|
|
and
|
253.00
|
275.10
|
22.10
|
0.78
|
|
|
including
|
260.00
|
261.00
|
1.00
|
7.34
|
|
BR-391
|
|
39.00
|
55.90
|
16.90
|
2.55
|
22075
|
|
including
|
48.00
|
54.00
|
6.00
|
6.37
|
|
|
and
|
60.00
|
101.00
|
41.00
|
0.51
|
|
|
including
|
69.00
|
70.50
|
1.50
|
4.09
|
|
|
and
|
166.60
|
167.20
|
0.60
|
3.86
|
|
BR-392
|
|
197.50
|
233.80
|
36.30
|
0.72
|
22075
|
|
and
|
253.10
|
256.75
|
3.65
|
2.66
|
|
BR-393
|
|
110.75
|
111.75
|
1.00
|
70.90
|
22075
|
|
and
|
209.50
|
232.50
|
23.00
|
1.26
|
|
|
and
|
237.60
|
335.95
|
98.35
|
0.60
|
|
|
and
|
355.25
|
356.40
|
1.15
|
16.00
|
|
BR-394
|
|
124.40
|
125.40
|
1.00
|
10.20
|
22075
|
|
and
|
311.50
|
354.60
|
43.10
|
3.83
|
|
|
and
including
|
331.60
|
336.40
|
4.80
|
28.18
|
|
|
and
including
|
331.60
|
332.40
|
0.80
|
150.00
|
|
|
and
|
451.20
|
455.65
|
4.45
|
2.34
|
|
BR-333
|
|
51.00
|
135.25
|
84.25
|
0.71
|
21975
|
|
and
including
|
125.55
|
131.10
|
5.55
|
4.85
|
|
|
and
including
|
130.30
|
131.10
|
0.80
|
26.60
|
|
BR-334
|
|
220.60
|
243.80
|
23.20
|
0.69
|
21950
|
|
including
|
228.25
|
235.50
|
7.25
|
1.36
|
|
BR-335
|
|
180.85
|
182.20
|
1.35
|
3.07
|
21875
|
|
and
|
235.50
|
278.75
|
43.25
|
0.54
|
|
|
including
|
271.50
|
273.00
|
1.50
|
4.10
|
|
BR-336
|
|
334.95
|
344.00
|
9.05
|
0.81
|
21825
|
|
including
|
338.00
|
344.00
|
6.00
|
1.00
|
|
BR-337
|
|
215.25
|
244.10
|
28.85
|
0.34
|
21825
|
BR-338
|
|
125.00
|
141.00
|
16.00
|
0.55
|
21825
|
|
including
|
132.55
|
136.80
|
4.25
|
1.15
|
|
*Represents core
length. True mineralization widths range between 65- 95% of
reported intervals as they are determined by both structural
analyses obtained from oriented drill core data and orientations of
individual high grade domains and bulk tonnage domains.
Mineralized domains vary in strike between 340 to 270 degrees and
dip between 85 to 65 degrees to the north. All drillholes
intersect both high grade and bulk tonnage domains and often
intersect multiple domains resulting in a range of true widths
within the same drillhole.
|
"Gap" Area Results
Eleven drill holes were completed into the
"Gap" area, where bulk tonnage style gold mineralization
dominates. The Gap segment comprises approximately 400 metres
of the Phase 1 grid drilling strike length.
Results are provided in Table 2. Highlights
include:
- Confirmation of bulk tonnage style gold mineralization in
all areas tested. Results establish continuity between the
adjacent "Discovery" and "Central" areas of the LP Fault zone, for
a currently drilled total of over three kilometres of continuous
bulk tonnage gold mineralization in the near surface of the
zone.
- Drill hole BR-410 assayed 23.80 g/t gold over 0.60
metres from 386.10 to 386.70 metres downhole, within a broader
interval of 1.29 g/t over 27.50 metres from 367.00 to 394.50
metres downhole.
- Drill hole BR-356 assayed 0.80 g/t gold over 26.90
metres from 124.10 to 151.00 metres downhole.
- Drill hole BR-355 intersected a new high-grade target assaying
31.40 g/t gold over 1.00 metre from 271.50 to 272.50 metres
downhole, in addition to a separate interval of 0.59 g/t gold
over 31.90 metres from 165.00 to 196.90 metres
downhole.
- Great Bear is currently modeling 2 high-grade gold domains
within the bulk tonnage gold domains in the Gap area of the LP
Fault zone.
- The "Gap" segment of the LP Fault zone has been found to
contain more strongly developed gold mineralization at vertical
depths of approximately 750 – 800 metres. As originally reported on
March 29, 2021, deep drill hole
BR-260 intersected 15.57 g/t gold over 3.05 metres, within 1.08 g/t
gold over 70.25 metres from 906.15 to 976.40 metres downhole. This
remains the deepest drill hole testing the LP Fault to date.
Table 2: Drill results from the "Gap" area of the
Northwestern LP Fault drill grid.
Drill
Hole
|
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Width*
(m)
|
Gold
(g/t)
|
Section
|
BR-350
|
|
138.00
|
187.50
|
49.50
|
0.40
|
21650
|
|
including
|
144.00
|
171.00
|
27.00
|
0.50
|
|
BR-351
|
|
97.00
|
105.00
|
8.00
|
0.43
|
21600
|
BR-352
|
|
66.00
|
80.75
|
14.75
|
0.65
|
21525
|
|
and
|
116.30
|
129.00
|
12.70
|
0.51
|
|
|
and
|
133.85
|
138.10
|
4.25
|
2.76
|
|
|
and
|
144.50
|
145.50
|
1.00
|
4.36
|
|
BR-353
|
|
231.50
|
271.70
|
40.20
|
0.52
|
21525
|
|
including
|
241.70
|
243.30
|
1.60
|
5.96
|
|
BR-354
|
|
235.10
|
236.60
|
1.50
|
3.20
|
21525
|
|
and
|
256.80
|
324.10
|
67.30
|
0.31
|
|
BR-355
|
|
165.00
|
196.90
|
31.90
|
0.59
|
21450
|
|
and
|
271.50
|
272.50
|
1.00
|
31.40
|
|
BR-356
|
|
118.20
|
155.00
|
36.80
|
0.67
|
21450
|
|
and
|
170.55
|
174.00
|
3.45
|
2.36
|
|
|
including
|
170.55
|
171.00
|
0.45
|
8.35
|
|
BR-357
|
Anomalous
|
|
|
|
|
21425
|
BR-358
|
|
85.10
|
131.00
|
45.90
|
0.50
|
21400
|
|
and
|
192.70
|
193.55
|
0.85
|
6.96
|
|
BR-359
|
|
203.75
|
253.00
|
49.25
|
0.31
|
21400
|
BR-410
|
|
190.80
|
191.80
|
1.00
|
3.73
|
21325
|
|
and
|
295.50
|
361.90
|
66.40
|
0.32
|
|
|
and
|
367.00
|
394.50
|
27.50
|
1.29
|
|
|
and
including
|
386.10
|
386.70
|
0.60
|
23.80
|
|
*Represents core
length. True mineralization widths range between 65- 95% of
reported intervals as they are determined by both structural
analyses obtained from oriented drill core data and orientations of
individual high grade domains and bulk tonnage domains.
Mineralized domains vary in strike between 340 to 270 degrees and
dip between 85 to 65 degrees to the north. All drillholes
intersect both high grade and bulk tonnage domains and often
intersect multiple domains resulting in a range of true widths
within the same drillhole.
|
"Viggo" Area Results
The most southeasterly kilometre is the least explored
section of the Phase 1 drill grid, and is referred to as the
"Viggo" area (October 30,
2019).
Gold mineralization in the "Viggo" area is transitional
between the disseminated, bulk tonnage style gold of the central LP
Fault in the west, and mesothermal vein-hosted gold with
significant mineralized plunges or "shoots" in the
east, such as is observed at the adjacent Hinge zone on
the Dixie property, and elsewhere in the Red Lake district. An example of this
mineralization is shown in Figure 4.
All (100%) of twenty new drill holes successfully intersected
gold mineralization, including newly predicted high-grade gold
plunges, which are the main exploration targets in this
area. Gold results and structural data collected from
this drilling will be used to target additional high-grade gold
plunges during Phase 2 drilling.
New results are provided in Table 3 and include:
- Drill hole BR-343 intersected the near-surface projection of a
high-grade plunge assaying 21.70 g/t gold over 1.25 metres
from 27.50 to 28.75 metres downhole, within a broader interval of
6.73 g/t gold over 5.50 metres from 27.50 to 33.00 metres
downhole. Follow-up drilling down plunge from this discovery is now
required.
- Eight hundred fifty metres along strike to the southeast, drill
hole BR-371 intersected the at-depth projection of a separate
high-grade plunge assaying 64.30 g/t gold over 0.55 metres
from 334.75 to 335.30 metres downhole, within a broader interval of
5.90 g/t gold over 8.25 metres from 334.75 to 343.00 metres
downhole.
- BR-371 is the down-plunge continuation of gold mineralization
first intersected in drill hole BR-057 (February 13, 2020), which assayed 38.03 g/t gold
over 0.50 metres, within a broader interval of 7.35 g/t gold over
3.50 metres. Additional up- and down-plunge drilling of this
discovery is now required.
- Many of the drill holes in the Viggo area contain multiple
gold-bearing vein-like intervals which define priority
targets for follow-up drilling. Great Bear will test for
potential structurally thickened plunging zones like those observed
in BR-343 and BR-371 in these areas. An example from this release
is drill hole BR-343 which intersected three mineralized vein-like
intervals assaying 6.14 g/t gold over 0.50 metres from 34.05 to
34.55 metres downhole, 6.61 g/t gold over 0.95 metres from 79.85 to
80.80 metres downhole, and 10.20 g/t gold over 0.55 metres from
174.10 to 174.65 metres downhole.
- Other drilling in this area targeted shallow bulk-tonnage
style gold mineralization immediately east of the central LP Fault
zone, which will inform ongoing resource modeling. New results
include BR-341 which assayed 2.66 g/t gold over 20.90 metres
from 61.50 to 82.40 metres downhole.
- Drill density is currently limited in the Viggo area.
Additional drilling will be required during the Phase 2 program to
further define the bulk tonnage style and high-grade gold in this
area, and to explore for additional vein-like high-grade gold
plunges.
Table 3: Drill results from the southeastern
"Viggo" area.
Drill
Hole
|
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Width*
(m)
|
Gold
(g/t)
|
Section
|
BR-341
|
|
49.10
|
57.00
|
7.90
|
2.57
|
19750
|
|
including
|
52.50
|
57.00
|
4.50
|
4.26
|
|
|
and
|
61.50
|
82.40
|
20.90
|
2.66
|
|
BR-342
|
|
34.05
|
34.55
|
0.50
|
6.14
|
19700
|
|
and
|
79.85
|
80.80
|
0.95
|
6.61
|
|
|
and
|
174.10
|
174.65
|
0.55
|
10.20
|
|
BR-403
|
|
166.55
|
174.00
|
7.45
|
1.25
|
19700
|
|
including
|
173.25
|
174.00
|
0.75
|
9.38
|
|
|
and
|
302.95
|
311.50
|
8.55
|
0.41
|
|
BR-404
|
|
193.10
|
204.00
|
10.90
|
0.27
|
19700
|
|
and
|
212.00
|
223.50
|
11.50
|
0.18
|
|
|
and
|
256.80
|
276.70
|
19.90
|
0.55
|
|
|
including
|
270.00
|
270.70
|
0.70
|
3.31
|
|
BR-344
|
|
38.65
|
39.15
|
0.50
|
2.73
|
19675
|
|
and
|
173.60
|
185.25
|
11.65
|
0.30
|
|
|
and
|
215.65
|
220.35
|
4.70
|
0.28
|
|
BR-343
|
|
27.50
|
33.00
|
5.50
|
6.73
|
19625
|
|
including
|
27.50
|
28.75
|
1.25
|
21.70
|
|
|
and
|
155.00
|
156.00
|
1.00
|
4.61
|
|
BR-401
|
|
285.45
|
286.35
|
0.90
|
7.15
|
19600
|
BR-400
|
|
217.50
|
218.00
|
0.50
|
3.28
|
19575
|
BR-347
|
|
108.10
|
115.10
|
7.00
|
0.71
|
19525
|
BR-349
|
|
170.50
|
171.50
|
1.00
|
6.57
|
19500
|
BR-402
|
|
256.10
|
257.10
|
1.00
|
4.07
|
19475
|
|
and
|
269.70
|
270.20
|
0.50
|
4.51
|
|
BR-348
|
|
91.15
|
102.00
|
10.85
|
0.42
|
19450
|
BR-377
|
|
259.50
|
267.00
|
7.50
|
1.97
|
19050
|
|
including
|
261.00
|
261.60
|
0.60
|
16.10
|
|
BR-375
|
|
436.00
|
445.55
|
9.55
|
0.28
|
19000
|
BR-376A
|
|
354.25
|
357.10
|
2.85
|
2.00
|
18975
|
BR-373
|
|
471.60
|
472.70
|
1.10
|
3.32
|
18925
|
|
and
|
480.00
|
482.50
|
2.50
|
2.57
|
|
BR-370
|
|
282.35
|
283.60
|
1.25
|
11.85
|
18900
|
|
and
|
289.50
|
298.00
|
8.50
|
1.22
|
|
|
and
including
|
289.50
|
290.25
|
0.75
|
9.19
|
|
BR-372
|
|
351.60
|
360.00
|
8.40
|
0.72
|
18850
|
|
including
|
351.90
|
352.80
|
0.90
|
3.53
|
|
|
and
|
367.55
|
368.05
|
0.50
|
11.30
|
|
BR-374
|
|
488.85
|
493.30
|
4.45
|
1.73
|
18850
|
|
including
|
489.70
|
490.30
|
0.60
|
8.90
|
|
BR-371
|
|
334.75
|
343.00
|
8.25
|
5.90
|
18775
|
|
including
|
334.75
|
335.30
|
0.55
|
64.30
|
|
*Represents core
length. True mineralization widths range between 65- 95% of
reported intervals as they are determined by both structural
analyses obtained from oriented drill core data and orientations of
individual high grade domains and bulk tonnage domains.
Mineralized domains vary in strike between 340 to 270 degrees and
dip between 85 to 65 degrees to the north. All drillholes
intersect both high grade and bulk tonnage domains and often
intersect multiple domains resulting in a range of true widths
within the same drillhole.
|
Additional Drilling Peripheral to the LP Fault Zone
Fifteen of the 440 Phase 1 LP Fault drill holes were completed
outside of the primary drill grid, up to 200 metres to the south of
the zone at various locations along its strike length.
Results for these holes are available on the Company 's web site at
www.greatbearresources.ca. This drilling was undertaken to
assess:
- The lateral extent of gold mineralization into the footwall of
the LP Fault Zone host rocks,
- Geotechnical considerations such as rock density, competency
and geochemistry that will be integrated into resource modeling,
and
- Condemnation drilling that will be integrated into advanced
project planning.
Bulk disseminated gold mineralization at the LP Fault generally
lacks discrete boundaries and decreases in intensity with
increasing distance from the centre of the zone. As such,
despite not targeting the LP Fault zone, all 15 (100%) of the drill
holes completed into the periphery of the system still contained
anomalous to low-grade gold over various interval widths.
Examples include peripheral drill holes BR-329a which
intersected 0.22 g/t gold over 12.30 metres from 64.90 to 77.20
metres downhole, BR-345 which intersected 0.18 g/t gold over 16.35
metres from 21.60 to 37.95 metres downhole, and BR-405 which
intersected 0.14 g/t gold over 14.10 metres from 40.90 to 55.00
metres downhole.
Peripheral drill hole BR-380 intersected high-grade gold
assaying 23.50 g/t gold over 0.50 metres from 16.55 to 17.05 metres
at bedrock surface. While the hole was drilled away from
system, it was collared in the footwall of high-grade zone BR7
(May 19, 2021), and hence intersected
a portion of the high-grade domain prior to exiting the system.
On a go-forward basis, drill holes completed outside the LP
Fault and other gold zones will be included in a separate table in
the data download section of Great Bear's website. All LP
Fault drill hole highlighted assays, plus drill collar locations
and orientations can be downloaded at the Company's web site.
Drill collar location, azimuth and dip for drill holes targeting
the LP Fault zone included in this release are provided in the
table below (UTM zone 15N, NAD 83):
Hole
ID
|
Easting
|
Northing
|
Elevation
|
Length
|
Dip
|
Azimuth
|
BR-307
|
455817
|
5635200
|
375
|
519
|
-57
|
227
|
BR-308
|
455740
|
5635191
|
376
|
493
|
-60
|
227
|
BR-333
|
455801
|
5634900
|
373
|
282
|
-62
|
222
|
BR-334
|
455901
|
5634950
|
373
|
385
|
-56
|
222
|
BR-335
|
455955
|
5634906
|
372
|
327
|
-60
|
223
|
BR-336
|
456017
|
5634922
|
372
|
429
|
-60
|
221
|
BR-337
|
455974
|
5634868
|
372
|
345
|
-58
|
223
|
BR-338
|
455923
|
5634828
|
372
|
342
|
-59
|
214
|
BR-341
|
457797
|
5633930
|
364
|
435
|
-56
|
209
|
BR-342
|
457807
|
5633855
|
365
|
357
|
-55
|
208
|
BR-343
|
457873
|
5633787
|
363
|
327
|
-55
|
207
|
BR-344
|
457825
|
5633807
|
364
|
237
|
-55
|
209
|
BR-347
|
457955
|
5633730
|
362
|
330
|
-55
|
210
|
BR-348
|
458027
|
5633717
|
361
|
258
|
-55
|
211
|
BR-349
|
458012
|
5633799
|
368
|
378
|
-55
|
210
|
BR-350
|
455977
|
5634606
|
369
|
394
|
-49
|
39
|
BR-351
|
456027
|
5634582
|
369
|
426
|
-49
|
39
|
BR-352
|
456104
|
5634532
|
364
|
506
|
-52
|
37
|
BR-353
|
456076
|
5634490
|
365
|
473
|
-49
|
40
|
BR-354
|
456033
|
5634433
|
369
|
594
|
-48
|
39
|
BR-355
|
456106
|
5634447
|
358
|
561
|
-47
|
39
|
BR-356
|
456133
|
5634459
|
364
|
336
|
-44
|
38
|
BR-357
|
456203
|
5634502
|
363
|
231
|
-47
|
36
|
BR-358
|
456192
|
5634448
|
363
|
330
|
-50
|
37
|
BR-359
|
456149
|
5634403
|
367
|
594
|
-48
|
37
|
BR-360
|
455595
|
5635046
|
376
|
204
|
-61
|
227
|
BR-361
|
455585
|
5635497
|
383
|
582
|
-58
|
225
|
BR-362
|
455531
|
5635440
|
385
|
510
|
-59
|
224
|
BR-363
|
455489
|
5635381
|
384
|
345
|
-58
|
225
|
BR-364
|
455451
|
5635336
|
384
|
343
|
-58
|
225
|
BR-365
|
455726
|
5635551
|
382
|
723
|
-57
|
225
|
BR-366
|
455637
|
5635459
|
381
|
618
|
-58
|
223
|
BR-367
|
455687
|
5635426
|
379
|
579
|
-58
|
227
|
BR-368
|
455578
|
5635311
|
380
|
380
|
-63
|
226
|
BR-369
|
455656
|
5635260
|
378
|
387
|
-55
|
227
|
BR-370
|
458631
|
5633678
|
357
|
435
|
-56
|
210
|
BR-371
|
458787
|
5633652
|
358
|
453
|
-55
|
210
|
BR-372
|
458727
|
5633695
|
359
|
473
|
-55
|
212
|
BR-373
|
458723
|
5633841
|
360
|
609
|
-54
|
216
|
BR-374
|
458766
|
5633800
|
357
|
617
|
-56
|
213
|
BR-375
|
458620
|
5633844
|
360
|
570
|
-56
|
214
|
BR-376A
|
458583
|
5633766
|
358
|
489
|
-55
|
212
|
BR-377
|
458494
|
5633710
|
360
|
399
|
-55
|
211
|
BR-391
|
455720
|
5634953
|
376
|
303
|
-61
|
223
|
BR-392
|
455775
|
5635011
|
376
|
378
|
-61
|
224
|
BR-393
|
455818
|
5635062
|
374
|
465
|
-61
|
226
|
BR-394
|
455847
|
5635114
|
375
|
513
|
-62
|
222
|
BR-395
|
455751
|
5635052
|
374
|
390
|
-62
|
225
|
BR-396
|
455660
|
5635081
|
376
|
312
|
-61
|
227
|
BR-397
|
455679
|
5634990
|
375
|
306
|
-61
|
226
|
BR-400
|
457965
|
5633859
|
368
|
354
|
-55
|
211
|
BR-401
|
457961
|
5633926
|
369
|
420
|
-55
|
209
|
BR-402
|
458068
|
5633865
|
366
|
411
|
-55
|
208
|
BR-403
|
457857
|
5633935
|
364
|
450
|
-55
|
211
|
BR-404
|
457902
|
5634015
|
364
|
480
|
-54
|
209
|
BR-410
|
456193
|
5634289
|
369
|
678
|
-47
|
35
|
BR-420
|
455687
|
5635281
|
377
|
435
|
-57
|
229
|
About the Dixie Project
The 100% owned flagship Dixie project boasts one of the largest
recent gold discoveries in a Canadian mining jurisdiction.
Proximal to major infrastructure near the town of Red Lake, Ontario, the Dixie property
comprises over 91.4 square kilometres of contiguous claims that
extend over 22 kilometres with a paved highway and provincial power
and natural gas lines. The property also hosts a network of
well-maintained logging roads which facilitate access.
To date, Great Bear has completed a total of 630 drill holes
(283,000 metres), identifying three high-grade gold
discoveries. The most significant discovery is the
large-scale "LP Fault" zone, which comprises high-grade
disseminated gold mineralization within broad
moderate-to-lower-grade envelopes in felsic volcanic and sediment
units. LP Fault drilling has identified gold mineralization
along 11 kilometres of strike length to date, and a detailed drill
grid is being completed along approximately 4 kilometres of strike
length. The nearby "Hinge" and "Limb" gold zones are more
characteristic of the renowned Red
Lake mined deposits, comprising gold-bearing quartz veins
and silica-sulphide replacement zones hosted by mafic volcanic
units. Over 80% of the Company's drill holes into the LP
Fault, Dixie Limb and Hinge zones
contain visible gold mineralization. Gold occurs mainly as
free gold, neither bound to nor within sulphide minerals.
Great Bear adheres to industry-leading quality assurance /
quality control (QA/QC) practices in data collection, analysis and
disclosure, and detailed assays including all historical LP Fault
drill hole data are available on the Company's website at
https://greatbearresources.ca/projects/overview/dixie-project-data/.
About Great Bear
Great Bear Resources Ltd. is a Vancouver-based gold exploration company
focused on advancing its 100% owned Dixie project in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. A
significant exploration drill program is currently underway to
define the mineralization within a large-scale, high-grade
disseminated gold discovery made in 2019, the LP Fault.
Additional exploration drilling is also in progress to expand
and infill nearby high-grade gold zones, as well as to test new
regional targets. The Company is currently in the process of
compiling all historical data together with incoming assay results,
with the goal of publishing an initial NI 43-101 compliant
multi-million ounce mineral resource estimate for the Dixie project
in early 2022.
Great Bear is a committed partner to all stakeholders, with a
long-term vision of sustainable exploration to advance the Dixie
project in a manner that demonstrates good stewardship of land,
operational excellence and accountability.
QA/QC and Core Sampling Protocols
Drill core is logged and sampled in a secure core storage
facility located in Red Lake Ontario. Core samples from the
program are cut in half, using a diamond cutting saw, and are sent
to Activation Laboratories in Ontario, an accredited mineral analysis
laboratory, for analysis. All samples are analysed for gold using
standard Fire Assay-AA techniques. Samples returning over 10.0 g/t
gold are analysed utilizing standard Fire Assay-Gravimetric
methods. Pulps from approximately 5% of the gold mineralized
samples are submitted for check analysis to a second lab.
Selected samples are also chosen for duplicate assay from the
coarse reject of the original sample. Selected samples with
visible gold are also analyzed with a standard 1 kg metallic screen
fire assay. Certified gold reference standards, blanks and
field duplicates are routinely inserted into the sample stream, as
part of Great Bear's quality control/quality assurance program
(QAQC). No QAQC issues were noted with the results reported
herein.
Qualified Person and NI 43-101 Disclosure
Mr. R. Bob Singh, P.Geo, VP
Exploration, and Ms. Andrea Diakow
P.Geo, VP Projects for Great Bear are the Qualified Persons
as defined by National Instrument 43-101 responsible for the
accuracy of technical information contained in this news
release.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
"Chris
Taylor"
Chris Taylor, President and
CEO
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Forward-looking information are based on management of the
parties' reasonable assumptions, estimates, expectations, analyses
and opinions, which are based on such management's experience and
perception of trends, current conditions and expected developments,
and other factors that management believes are relevant and
reasonable in the circumstances, but which may prove to be
incorrect.
Such factors, among other things, include: impacts arising
from the global disruption caused by the Covid-19 coronavirus
outbreak, business integration risks; fluctuations in general
macroeconomic conditions; fluctuations in securities markets;
fluctuations in spot and forward prices of gold or certain other
commodities; change in national and local government, legislation,
taxation, controls, regulations and political or economic
developments; risks and hazards associated with the business of
mineral exploration, development and mining (including
environmental hazards, industrial accidents, unusual or unexpected
formations pressures, cave-ins and flooding); discrepancies between
actual and estimated metallurgical recoveries; inability to obtain
adequate insurance to cover risks and hazards; the presence of laws
and regulations that may impose restrictions on mining; employee
relations; relationships with and claims by local communities and
indigenous populations; availability of increasing costs associated
with mining inputs and labour; the speculative nature of mineral
exploration and development (including the risks of obtaining
necessary licenses, permits and approvals from government
authorities); and title to properties.
Great Bear undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking
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based on information currently available. No forward-looking
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