DIAMOND PAGE — Drilling at DIA uncovers kimberlite

Angled drilling under a minor lake on the DIA mineral claims in the Northwest Territories has returned a 130-metre kimberlite intersection.

Situated 80 km north of Lac de Gras, the claims comprise 227,000 acres and are jointly held by Lytton Minerals (LTL-T) and New Dolly Varden Minerals (NDV-V).

The kimberlite pipe was intersected at a vertical depth of about 80 metres.

The partners used a combination of geophysics, geochemistry and topographical features to delineate potential drill targets. A second hole into the newly discovered pipe is being drilled.

The companies plan to drill-test several other targets on the property as well.]

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