Drill results from the Wolverine project in southeastern Yukon were incorrectly identified in our issue of Sept. 30.
The Wolverine project is a joint venture held 60% by Westmin Resources (WMI-T) and 40% by Atna Resources (ATN-T).
Holes 96-57, 58 and 59 were drilled in the southern and southwestern portions of the deposit, not in the newly identified Lynx lens as reported.
The new lens was intersected by holes 96-61, 62 and 63. Hole 96-61 returned an 8.3-metre true-width interval grading 0.98 gram gold and 257 grams silver per tonne, plus 15.53% zinc, 1.35% copper and 1.21% lead. The hole was a 60-metre stepout to the west of previously reported hole 96-56, which intersected a true thickness of 6.9 metres grading 0.71 gram gold and 219 grams silver, plus 13.23% zinc, 0.92% copper and 1.1% lead.
Hole 96-63 intersected a 15.3-metre true thickness of massive sulphides 100 metres updip of hole 61. Assay results are pending.
Hole 96-60 stepped out 50 metres to the west of hole 61 and hit a true width of 6.5 metres grading 0.46 gram gold and 131 grams silver, plus 14.38% zinc, 1.28% copper and 0.88% lead.
Stepping out a further 50 metres to the west, hole 96-62 intersected a 9.7-metre true width interval of massive sulphides. Assays are pending.
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