VANCOUVER, BC, Oct. 24,
2024 /CNW/ - Kootenay Silver Inc. (TSXV: KTN)
(the "Company" or "Kootenay") is pleased to provide
results from four drill holes at the Columba High Grade Silver
Project. The batch reported herein comprises drill tests of the
D-Vein trend along strike or at depth. The Company is focused on
testing extensions and gaps within the data set in advance of the
preparation of a mineral resource estimate.
Drill Highlights include;
- Hole CDH-24-171 Hit three significant composited
intervals within a continuously mineralized 87.6 meters long
mineralized envelope plus two more narrow high grade zones.
- First Zone – Hangingwall
- 1,134 gpt silver, 0.8 % lead and 3.4 % zinc over 2.6
meters core length (2.17 meters estimated true width
("e.t.w")) from 256.4 meters downhole includes;
- 2,370 gpt silver, 1.2% lead and 5.5% zinc over 0.5
meters (0.42 meters e.t.w.) from 257.5 meters downhole
- Second Zone – Hangingwall
- 298 gpt silver, 1.3 % lead and 0.6 % zinc over
7.78 meters core length (6.48 meters e.t.w) from 268.5
meters downhole includes;
- 627 gpt silver, 2.5% lead and 0.5% zinc over 3.14
meters of core length (2.62 meters e.t.w.) from 272.5
meters downhole
- 1,525 gpt silver, 1.3% lead and 0.2% zinc over
0.6 meters (0.53 meters e.t.w.) from 275 meters downhole
- Third Zone – D-Vein
- 338 gpt silver, 0.4% lead and 1.1% zinc over 18 meters
core length (15.0 meters e.t.w) from 315 meters downhole
includes;
- 484 gpt silver, 0.49% lead and 1.42% zinc over 11.2
meters core length (9.34 meters e.t.w.) from 315 metres
downhole
- 923 gpt silver, 0.8% lead and 2.5% zinc over 1.5 meters
core length (1.20 meters e.t.w) from 319.5 meters downhole
- Plus the two narrow veins
-
- Footwall 487 gpt silver, 0.5% lead and 1.1% zinc over 3
meters core length (2.4 meters e.t.w.)
- Hangingwall 976 gpt silver, 1.5% lead and 4.8% zinc over 0.5
meters core length (0.4 meters e.t.w.) within 369 gpt
silver, 0.6% lead and 1.8% zinc over 1.5 meters of core length
(1.2 meters e.t.w.).
- Hole CDH-24-173 Intersected 5 high grade intervals in
the hangingwall above the D-vein and one in the footwall below
it.
- Hangingwall intervals
- 401 gpt, 0.2% lead and 0.4% zinc over 2
meters core length (1.52 meters e.t.w) from 221 meters
downhole
- 142 gpt silver, 0.1% lead and 0.4% Zinc over 9.42
meters core length (7.14 meters e.t.w.) from 236 meters
downhole including 377 gpt silver, 0.3% lead and 2.8% zinc
over 2.49 meters (1.89 meters e.t.w.) from 241.13 meters
downhole
- 459 gpt silver, 0.3% lead and 0.6% zinc over 1.0
meters core length (0.76 meters e.t.w.) from 259 meters
downhole
- 796 gpt silver, 0.6% lead, 2.2% zinc over 0.7
meters core length (0.53 meters e.t.w.) from 282.11 meters
downhole
- 679 gpt silver over 1 meter (0.76 meters
e.t.w.) from 291 meters downhole
- D-Vein
- 162 gpt silver, 0.4% lead and 1.4% zinc over
5.28 meters core length of (4.0 meters e.t.w.) from 301.5
meters downhole
- Footwall Vein
- 1,070 gpt silver, 4.2% lead, 1.7% zinc over 0.5 meters
core length (0.38 meters e.t.w.) from 362.5 meters
downhole
Kootenay's President & CEO, James
McDonald states, "Another great set of drill results
from Columba. Hole 171 is especially exciting with an 87-meter-wide
zone of continuous silver mineralization and as a step out down dip
and along strike about 50 and 100 meters to the southeast of CDH
140 and 125 respectively. Holes 170 and 172 were semi parallel to
the D vein and did not reach the target. Hole 173 expands the D
vein down dip and along strike about 70 and 115 meters respectively
from the high grade holes CDH 140 and 125 previously reported. Also
of note in CDH 173 are two other high grade veins. One in the
hangwall of D vein with 2.49 meters of 377 gpt silver and one in
the footwall with. 1070 gpt silver over 0.5 meters."
Current batch of drill results from drill holes CDH-24-170 to
173 are tabulated below. Drill highlights, maps and sections from
the project are tabulated on the Company's website at the links
below
Click to view the drill plan, long section, and cross
sections.
Hole
ID
|
From
(meters)
|
To
(meters)
|
Interval
(meters)
|
Est true1
(meters)
|
Silver
gpt
|
Pb %
|
Zn%
|
Geologic
Intersection
|
CDH-24-170
|
276.45
|
276.9
|
0.45
|
0.38
|
359
|
0.07
|
0.11
|
D-Vein
extension
|
and
|
335.37
|
336
|
0.63
|
0.53
|
234
|
0.05
|
0.62
|
HW to D-Vein
System
|
and
|
365.33
|
365.73
|
0.4
|
0.33
|
215
|
0.04
|
0.16
|
HW to D-Vein
System
|
CDH-24-171
|
256.4
|
259.0
|
2.6
|
2.17
|
1,334
|
0.82
|
3.41
|
Veining within D-Vein
system
|
includes
|
257.5
|
258.0
|
0.5
|
0.42
|
2,370
|
1.19
|
5.47
|
Veining within D-Vein
system
|
and
|
263.0
|
266.0
|
3.0
|
2.50
|
117
|
1.08
|
0.34
|
Veining within D-Vein
system
|
and
|
268.5
|
276.3
|
7.8
|
6.48
|
298
|
1.30
|
0.55
|
Veining within D-Vein
system
|
includes
|
272.5
|
275.6
|
3.1
|
2.62
|
627
|
2.47
|
0.53
|
Veining within D-Vein
system
|
includes
|
275.0
|
275.6
|
0.6
|
0.53
|
1,525
|
1.31
|
0.24
|
Veining within D-Vein
system
|
and
|
304.0
|
305.5
|
1.5
|
1.25
|
369
|
0.57
|
1.76
|
Veining within D-Vein
system
|
includes
|
304.0
|
304.5
|
0.5
|
0.42
|
976
|
1.50
|
4.81
|
Veining within D-Vein
system
|
and
|
315.0
|
332.0
|
18.0
|
15.0
|
338
|
0.35
|
1.06
|
Veining within D-Vein
system
|
includes
|
315.0
|
326.21
|
11.21
|
9.34
|
484
|
0.49
|
1.42
|
Veining within D-Vein
system
|
includes
|
319.5
|
321.0
|
1.5
|
1.20
|
923
|
0.83
|
2.51
|
Veining within D-Vein
system
|
and
|
339.0
|
342.0
|
3.0
|
2.50
|
487
|
0.47
|
1.13
|
Veining within D-Vein
system
|
CDH-24-172
|
340.0
|
342.0
|
2.0
|
1.67
|
312
|
0.07
|
0.38
|
B-Vein
corridor
|
and
|
352.0
|
369.0
|
17.0
|
14.17
|
60
|
0.03
|
0.12
|
B-Vein
corridor
|
and
|
553.1
|
556.13
|
3.03
|
2.51
|
89
|
0.04
|
0.25
|
FW D-Vein
|
CDH-24-173
|
221.0
|
223.0
|
2.0
|
1.52
|
401
|
0.19
|
0.36
|
HW to D-Vein
|
and
|
236.0
|
245.4
|
9.4
|
7.14
|
142
|
0.11
|
0.58
|
Calcite Qz Vein HW to
D-Vein
|
includes
|
241.1
|
243.6
|
2.5
|
1.89
|
377
|
0.29
|
1.85
|
Calcite Qz Vein HW to
D-Vein
|
and
|
259.0
|
260.0
|
1.0
|
0.76
|
459
|
0.28
|
0.58
|
Calcite Qz Vein HW to
D-Vein
|
and
|
282.1
|
282.8
|
0.7
|
0.53
|
796
|
0.56
|
2.16
|
Calcite Qz Vein HW to
D-Vein
|
and
|
291.0
|
292.0
|
1.0
|
0.76
|
679
|
0.32
|
0.47
|
Calcite Qz Vein HW to
D-Vein
|
and
|
301.5
|
306.8
|
5.3
|
4.00
|
162
|
0.44
|
1.42
|
D-Vein
|
and
|
319.0
|
329.0
|
10.0
|
7.58
|
84
|
0.11
|
0.21
|
Footwall to D-Vein
system
|
and
|
362.5
|
363.0
|
0.5
|
0.38
|
1,070
|
4.24
|
1.72
|
Footwall to
D-Vein
|
1 Estimated true widths are based
on current interpretation of mineralized structures.
|
The 2024 drill program continues with two diamond drills with
over 10,000 meters and 29 holes this year. The 2024 exploration
work has almost tripled the known strike length of D-Vein which is
mineralized for approximately 1,275 meters. D-Vein is just one of
several high priority targets at Columba and boasts some of the
most striking results on the project. The current program is part
of a fully funded follow up program of 20,000 meters, aimed to
culminate in a maiden resource.
Prospective veins on the project are hosted within a volcanic
caldera setting, the surface extent of mapped veins measuring
roughly 4 kilometres by 3 kilometres. Management believes that
Columba may be a newly recognized vein district that is nearly
entirely preserved from erosion.
A comprehensive list of drill results completed on the Columba
Property since 2019 may be viewed here: Columba Drill Results.
Sampling and QA/QC at Columba
All technical information for the Columba exploration program is
obtained and reported under a formal quality assurance and quality
control ("QA/QC") program. Samples are taken from core cut in half
with a diamond saw under the direction of qualified geologists and
engineers. Samples are then labeled, placed in plastic bags, sealed
and with interval and sample numbers recorded. Samples are
delivered by the Company to ALS Minerals ("ALS") in Chihuahua. The
Company inserts blanks, standards and duplicates at regular
intervals as follows. On average a blank is inserted every 100
samples beginning at the start of sampling and again when leaving
the mineral zone. Standards are inserted when entering the
potential mineralized zone and in the middle of them, on average
one in every 25 samples is a standard. Duplicates are taken in the
mineralized intervals at an average 2 duplicates for each hole.
The samples are dried, crushed and pulverized with the pulps
being sent airfreight for analysis by ALS in Vancouver, B.C. Systematic assaying of
standards, blanks and duplicates is performed for precision and
accuracy. Analysis for silver, zinc, lead and copper and related
trace elements was done by ICP four acid digestion, with gold
analysis by 30-gram fire assay with an AA finish. All drilling
reported is HQ core and was completed by Globextools, S.A. de C.V.
of Hermosillo, Sonora,
Mexico.
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Qualified Persons
The Kootenay technical information in this news release has been
prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements
set out in National Instrument 43-101 (Standards of Disclosure for
Mineral Projects) and reviewed and approved on behalf of Kootenay
by Mr. Dale Brittliffe, BSc. P. Geol., Vice President, Exploration
of Kootenay Silver, is the Company's nominated Qualified Person
pursuant to National Instrument 43-101, Standards for Disclosure
for Mineral Projects, has reviewed the scientific and technical
information disclosed in this news release. Mr. Brittliffe is not
independent of Kootenay Silver.
About Kootenay Silver Inc.
Kootenay Silver Inc. is an exploration company actively
engaged in the discovery and development of mineral projects in the
Sierra Madre Region of Mexico.
Supported by one of the largest junior portfolios of silver assets
in Mexico, Kootenay continues to
provide its shareholders with significant leverage to silver
prices. The Company remains focused on the expansion of its current
silver resources, new discoveries and the near-term economic
development of its priority silver projects located in prolific
mining districts in Sonora, State
and Chihuahua, State, Mexico,
respectively.
CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING
STATEMENTS:
The information in this news release has been prepared as at
October 23, 2024. Certain statements
in this news release, referred to herein as "forward-looking
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Forward-looking statements are necessarily based upon a
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SOURCE Kootenay Silver Inc.