Kestrel Gold Inc.: Kestrel Gold - Drills 7.29 g/t gold over 1.52 metres and 0.74 g/t Au over 12.19 metres at King Solomon Dome
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Rob Solinger, President and CEO of Kestrel, states: Although the loss of three holes was a bit of a blow to our small program, drilling still managed to encounter several zones of interest including the high-grade mineralization found in hole 2 as well as the potential for bulk-tonnage style mineralization in the area of holes 8, 9 and 11. Further exploration is also required for targets in the vicinity of holes 4, 6 and 7 where drilling stopped well short of target depth and for other untested targets on the property. The company would also like to thank the Yukon Government for the assistance it received from the Yukon Mineral Incentive Program (YMEP).
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CALGARY, AB / ACCESSWIRE / December 21, 2020 /
Kestrel Gold Inc. ( Kestrel or the Corporation ) (TSXV:KGC) is pleased to announce results from the 2020 trenching program on it s 100% owned King Solomon Dome property ( KSD ). The property is located in the Yukon portion of the Tintina Gold Belt, 35 minutes by road south of Dawson City, within the famous Klondike placer gold district. Creeks draining KSD have produced significant amounts of placer gold and Kestrel is evaluating the property s potential to host economic bedrock sources for this gold.
The 2020 trenching program was designed to locate brand new mineralized showings distinct from existing mineralized occurrences. Targets were generated using historical soil sample data and the results of Kestrel s 2020 prospecting program (see Kestrel s September 9, 2020 news release). A total of 53 channel samples were collected from 7 trenches and 4 pits totalling approximately 128 linear metres which were excavated using a 19-t