Vancouver, British Columbia:
FIREWEED ZINC LTD. (“Fireweed” or the “Company”) (TSXV: FWZ) is pleased
to provide an update on its exploration program at the Macmillan Pass
Zinc Project in Yukon, Canada.
Highlights
- 12 core drill holes completed; seven at the Tom North target, one at the Tom West Zone, one at the Tom East Zone, one at Target R and two at the Jason North target. Drilling now started at Target A.
- Gravity geophysics crews have completed surveying about half of Fertile Corridor between End Zone and Boundary Zone
- Airborne LiDAR topographic surveying is 80% complete
- Geological mapping, sampling, and prospecting are continuing
Drilling
Drilling started at the Tom North target to test a 600m long potential
north extension of the large Tom West mineral resource (see Figure 2).
Three holes were initially planned but the program was expanded and
seven holes have been completed. Positive drill results at Tom North
have the potential to extend open pit and underground mine life, and
improve Tom economics described in the current Preliminary Economic
Assessment (PEA) (see Fireweed news release dated May 23, 2018).
A step-out hole at Tom West has been completed to extend the high-grade feeder mineralization to the south.
A step-out hole was completed at Tom East on the down dip extension of a
very high grade 2018 hole which returned 21.1% zinc, 13.5% lead and 243
g/t silver over 16.41 metres (see Fireweed news release dated September
20, 2018 for details).
One hole tested Target R where coincident gravity-magnetic highs and a
soil anomaly were detected near the camp access road north of the Tom
deposits.
Two holes were completed on the Jason North target located immediately
north of the large Jason Main Deposit. This target was defined through
re-interpretation of historic data and is marked by coincident soil and
geophysics anomalies. Despite its location close to Jason Main, Jason
North was never before drilled.
The drill has now moved to test the large coincident gravity-magnetic
anomaly at Target A after which it will test Target G (see Map 1). See
Fireweed news release dated May 21, 2019 for full details of the 2019
exploration plans.
Samples from the first six core holes have been processed and shipped to
the laboratory; additional samples will be shipped this week. Drill
results will be published as assays are received and interpreted.
Field Exploration
Gravity geophysical crews have surveyed about half of the Fertile
Corridor between End Zone and Boundary Zone (see Map 1). Additional
gravity surveying may occur this summer as budget and availability of
the crew allow.
Geological field work has been focusing on developing additional drill
targets at David, Target G and the Fertile Corridor (see Map 1).
Technical information in this news release has been reviewed and
approved by Gilles Dessureau, P.Geo, Vice President, Exploration and a
‘Qualified Person’ as defined under Canadian National Instrument 43-101.
New Community Liaison Office opened in Ross River
Fireweed is pleased to announce that it has opened an office and hired a
Community Liaison Officer in the Kaska community of Ross River, within
the traditional territory of the Ross River Dena Council. Ross River is
the nearest settlement to the Macmillan Pass project, located about
200km to the southwest. Fireweed believes in the importance of engaging
with local communities and First Nations toward building respectful
relationships through dialogue and collaborative processes. This new
office will provide the Company with a full-time presence in the
community to continue to build our relationships with and address any
concerns of community officials and individual members of Ross River as
well as other nearby First Nations of Liard and Na-Cho Nyäk Dun.
About Fireweed Zinc Ltd. (TSXV: FWZ):
Fireweed Zinc is a public mineral exploration company focused on zinc
and managed by a veteran team of mining industry professionals. The
Company is advancing its district-scale 544 km2 Macmillan
Pass Project in Yukon, Canada, which is host to the 100% owned Tom and
Jason zinc-lead-silver deposits with current Mineral Resources and a PEA
economic study (see Fireweed news releases dated January 10, 2018, and
May 23, 2018, respectively, and reports filed on www.sedar.com
for details) as well as the Boundary Zone and End Zone which have
significant zinc-lead-silver mineralization drilled but not yet
classified as mineral resources. The project also includes option
agreements on large blocks of adjacent claims (MAC, MC, MP, Jerry, BR
and NS) which
cover exploration targets in the district where previous and recent work
identified zinc, lead and silver prospects, and geophysical and
geochemical anomalies in prospective host geology.
Additional information about Fireweed Zinc and its Macmillan Pass Zinc Project can be found on the Company’s website at www.FireweedZinc.com and at www.sedar.com.
ON BEHALF OF FIREWEED ZINC LTD.
“Brandon Macdonald”
CEO & Director
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release.Cautionary Statements
This news release may contain “forward-looking” statements and
information relating to the Company and the Macmillan Pass Project that
are based on the beliefs of Company management, as well as assumptions
made by and information currently available to Company management. Such
statements reflect the current risks, uncertainties and assumptions
related to certain factors including but not limited to, without
limitations, exploration and development risks, expenditure and
financing requirements, general economic conditions, changes in
financial markets, the ability to properly and efficiently staff the
Company’s operations, the sufficiency of working capital and funding for
continued operations, title matters, First Nations relations, operating
hazards, political and economic factors, competitive factors, metal
prices, relationships with vendors and strategic partners, governmental
regulations and oversight, permitting, seasonality and weather,
technological change, industry practices, and one-time events.
Additional risks are set out in the Company’s prospectus dated May 9,
2017, and filed under the Company’s profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
Should any one or more risks or uncertainties materialize or change, or
should any underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results and
forward-looking statements may vary materially from those described
herein. The Company does not undertake to update forward?looking
statements or forward?looking information, except as required by law.
Footnotes:
1 Historic drill results for Tom North reported in this news
release are taken from historic reports prepared by previous operators.
Neither the Company or the Qualified Person has done sufficient work to
verify these results and therefore these results should not be relied
upon. The Company is including them for information purposes only to
explain the basis for the exploration target and plans for additional
drilling.
MAP 1: MACMILLAN PASS MINERALIZATION AND TARGETS
FIGURE 2: TOM NORTH TARGET WITH HISTORIC DRILL RESULTS 1
A new drill target found in old data