- Canada Silver Cobalt Works (CCW) has announced new silver assay results from its drill program at the Castle East Project
- Intercepts had values of up to 4,710 grams of silver per tonne over 0.53 metres and 3,020 grams of silver per tonne over 0.67 metres
- Hole CS-21-84 targeted the area between the Big Silver and Robinson Zones
- Hole CS-21-115 intercepted mineralization that showed there may be gold and silver in the Archean lithologies
- Canada Silver Cobalt Works Inc. (CCW) is unchanged trading at $0.09 per share
Canada Silver Cobalt (CCW) has announced silver assay results from the Castle East Project in Ontario.
The substantial intercepts had values of up to 4,710 grams of silver per tonne over 0.53 metres and 3,020 grams of silver per tonne over 0.67 metres.
Matthew Halliday, President and COO of Canada Silver Cobalt Works, stated,
“These drill results at Castle East are, once again, excellent news… These two hits once again add more critical information and further expand our deposit at Castle East to the south and closer to surface.”
High-grade silver drill hole CS-21-84 targeted the area between the Big Silver and Robinson zones. The vein was intercepted at 501.37 metres and is nearby two already discovered holes which had 89,853.00 grams of silver per tonne over 0.30 metres and 40,944 grams of silver per tonne over 0.45 metres.
Hole CS-21-115 followed a 3D-modelled alteration zone as well as following up the visible gold discovered in hole CS-20-31.
This hole intercepted a vein at 65.23 metres, and the intercept showed there may be an association with gold and silver in the Archean lithologies outside of the Nipissing Diabase intrusion.
Canada Silver Cobalt Works Inc. (CCW) is unchanged trading at $0.09 per share as of 12:01 pm EST.