CANSTAR RESOURCES INC. (TSXV:ROX) (“
Canstar” or
the “
Company”) is pleased to announce a summer
exploration program on its Buchans - Mary March project in
Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The first phase of the program
will consist of examining archived core samples, lithogeochemical
sampling, prospecting and mapping in relation to historical
information and more recent exploration work completed, including
the airborne time-domain electromagnetic (TDEM) survey completed in
2017 and the trenching discovery of a high-grade copper-gold
massive sulphide occurrence close to the historic Mary March
discovery hole in 2019.
On behalf of Canstar, Kerry Sparkes, Exploration
Advisor, commented:
“As Newfoundland begins to safely ease public
health restrictions from the global pandemic, we are starting a
modest field exploration program at our Buchans - Mary March
project to refine drill targets for future drilling programs. The
2019 surface discovery of a bedrock occurrence with numerous clasts
of base metal rich massive sulphide will be a priority target for
2020.
We also want to thank the Government of
Newfoundland and Labrador and the Ministry of Natural Resources for
the recent financial support initiatives in this unprecedented
year, including the deferral of spending requirements and fees on
mineral concessions and the continuation of the Junior Exploration
Assistance Program. These financial initiatives directly benefit
Canstar’s exploration activities, our in-province team, and our
shareholders.”
Background: Buchans - Mary
March
The Buchans - Mary March project comprises
approximately 22,786 hectares in central Newfoundland which
surrounds the historic Buchans Mine that produced 16.2 million
tonnes at 14.51% zinc, 7.56% lead, 1.33% copper, 126 g/t silver,
and 1.37 g/t gold. Exploration drilling by Phelps-Dodge during 1999
to 2000 discovered the Mary March target, highlighted by drill hole
intercepts:
- 9.63 metres of 4.2 g/t gold, 122 g/t silver, 10.1% zinc, 0.64%
copper, 1.8% lead (MM294-7)
- 0.91 metres of 12.2 g/t gold, 660 g/t silver, 16.8% zinc, 0.2%
copper, 5.4% lead (MM294-11)
In 2017, a 3,867-line kilometre helicopter-borne
magnetic and TDEM geophysical survey was completed over the Buchans
- Mary March mineral concessions. The survey highlighted 35 notable
targets, including several conductive targets that are coincident
with known base metal occurrences and alteration zones in
favourable host rocks. In 2019, a regional prospecting program
included trenching that discovered a new high-grade copper-gold
massive sulphide occurrence at surface, approximately 1.8 km along
strike of the historic Mary March discovery hole. The bedrock
occurrence consisted of a 4.5 m wide attenuated and strongly
altered zone of felsic volcanics containing numerous clasts (10-20
cm in size) of base metal rich massive sulphides within a similar
geological and structural setting to that which hosts the historic
Mary March discovery hole (MM-294-7) drilled in 1999. Highlights
from the massive sulphide grab samples include:
- 1.2 g/t Au, 29.4 g/t Ag, and 5.7% Cu (sample 18305)
- 1.5 g/t Au, 54.2 g/t Ag, and 2.3% Cu (sample 18328)
- 2.0 g/t Au, 23.5 g/t Ag, and 1.1% Cu (sample 18303)
Note that grab samples are selective by nature
and values reported are not representative of mineralized zones –
for additional details, please refer to the September 9, 2019 news
release and Company filings.
Summer 2020 Exploration
Program
Canstar continues to abide by all COVID-19
public health measures set out by the Government of Newfoundland
and Labrador and has developed a detailed novel coronavirus health
and safety protocol in anticipation of the summer exploration
program. Canstar has consulted with regulators, industry peers,
contractors, and communities to establish this protocol that aims
to safeguard all stakeholders with strict hygiene and physical
distancing measures.
The first phase of the program will include
examining archived core samples, regional prospecting and mapping
in relation with historical work completed at Buchans - Mary March.
The core work will consist of logging and select lithogeochemical
sampling of variably altered core archived in the Newfoundland and
Labrador Department of Mines and Energy’s core library in the town
of Buchans, with focus on the core samples that originate from
Canstar’s main Buchans mineral concession. The lithogeochemical
sampling will be used as a vector to better target high priority
areas.
Geological mapping and prospecting will include
along strike extensions of the Mary March Horizon in areas held
through the Impost Act, which has a 2020 maintenance work
requirement. To the northeast of the 2019 sulphide discovery
is the DUN-4 impost lot which also includes the Beaver Pond
alteration zone. To the southwest of the Mary March drill intercept
Reid Lot 247 is relatively underexplored. The program will also
entail prospecting work in the underexplored 20 km belt between
Mary March and Buchans, including specific targets from the 2017
TDEM survey where there is little data on surface geology.
The second phase of the program will be
dependent on the results from the first phase, which may include a
gravity survey along the trend of the 2019 massive sulphide
trenching discovery, followed by a drilling program.
Financial Support from the Government of
Newfoundland and Labrador
As part of the Canada-wide financial response
measures to combat the economic impacts of the coronavirus
pandemic, the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador has
implemented a Cov-19 credit plan which allowed Canstar to apply for
assessment credits equal to the 2020 work requirement on our
mineral licenses. This totals almost $600,000 for all of Canstar’s
Newfoundland mineral licenses. This had the effect of eliminating
the maintenance requirement to do any work on the mineral licenses
in 2020. The 1,487 hectares held under the Impost Act still require
the payment of rent or exploration work in lieu of rent.
Canstar would like to thank the Newfoundland and
Labrador Department of Natural Resources for the 2019 Junior
Exploration Assistance Program grant of $74,032.58 which is a great
benefit to Canstar’s exploration program. Canstar intends to take
part in the 2020 JEAP program and have submitted a Letter of
Intent.
This summer, the Newfoundland and Labrador
Geological Survey (NLGS) intends to conduct government-led
geological survey work in areas near Canstar’s mineral holdings,
which may contribute to the Company’s understanding of regional
geology. The NLGS work is expected to include examination of some
Canstar archived core samples with analysis using a TerraSpec
device to identify alteration mineralogy followed by
lithogeochemistry.
Qualified Persons, Technical
Information, and Quality Control & Quality
Assurance
Bob Patey, P.Geo., Senior Geologist of
Canstar, and a Qualified Person within the meaning of National
Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Minerals Projects,
has reviewed and approved the technical and scientific information
presented herein as accurate and approved this news release.
About Canstar Resources
Inc.
Canstar Resources is a Canadian mineral
exploration and development company, with the objective of creating
shareholder value through discovery and development of economic
mineral deposits. Currently, Canstar Resources is focused on the
advancement of its flagship Buchans-Mary March project and other
mineral exploration properties in Newfoundland and Labrador,
Canada. Canstar Resources is based in Toronto, Canada and is listed
on the TSX Venture Exchange and trades under the symbol ROX-V.
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For further information, please contact:
Dennis H. PetersonChairman of the Board, Interim
President and Chief Executive OfficerEmail:
info@canstarresources.comwww.canstarresources.com
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