Exploration Company Updates
Exploration Company Updates. Smartstox.com Highlights Our Interviews with Tagish Lake Gold, Klondike Silver, and Kootenay Gold
Vancouver, British Columbia, December 24, 2007. The Smartstox Online TV Talk Show is alerting subscribers and other resource stock investors to the recent developments announced by these Smartstox-profiled companies.
Tagish Lake Gold Corp. (TSX.V: TLG) has just reported addition strong results from sampling of the current drift excavation on the Rainbow Two zone at their high grade Skukum Creek gold-silver deposit south of Whitehorse, Yukon. They presently have a drill program underway on the Rainbow Two and Berg zones, as well as the recently discovered Rainbow Three zone. An environmental assessment of the Skukum Creek project is nearing completion and a feasibility study should be done in the spring. If all goes as anticipated the team hopes to be in production in 2009. Chairman T. Greg Hawkins tells us more about the project in our interview available at http://www.smartstox.com/interviews/tlg.
Klondike Silver Corp. (TSX.V: KS) reports that their summer exploration program on their Connaught project west of Dawson City, Yukon, returned significant data on the known silver-lead veins on the property, as well as discovering new lenses of nearly massive silver-rich galena within the vein structures. Earlier in the month, Klondike announced it had expanded the Connaught project by optioning adjoining claims that are also known to host silver-lead veins. The company has also started a major exploration program on their properties in the Gowganda silver camp south of Timmins, Ontario. Klondike Silver’s president, Richard Hughes, tells us more about the company’s silver-focused exploration programs in the Yukon, Ontario, and Mexico in our interview available at http://www.smartstox.com/interviews/ks.
Kootenay Gold Inc. (TSX.V: KTN) announced last week that drilling at their Promontorio project in Sonora, Mexico encountered moderate to wide intervals of high-grade silver-gold polymetalic breccias in a porphyry breccia setting. Their results imply that the three individual breccias drilled in the first phase are actually all part of a single, large mineralized system, and that the Promontorio may contain a deposit of larger scale and scope than previously believed. Last month, Kootenay also reported strong results from the summer drilling activity at the Jumping Josephine property in southeast British Columbia. In our interview with Kootenay Gold CEO Jim McDonald, he tells us more about their holdings and strategy; it’s available at http://www.smartstox.com/interviews/ktn.
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