Canada Zinc Metals Intersects Massive Envelope of Mineralisation in Drill Hole A-17-137 with 57.79 metres Grading 11.79% Zn+Pb and 19.1 g/t Ag - including High-Grade Core of 22.61% Zn+Pb and 36.2 g/t Ag over 15.44 metres
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada – Tuesday, October 3, 2017 – Canada Zinc Metals Corp. (TSX Venture Exchange: CZX) is pleased to announce additional drill results from the 2017 Akie drill program. The program focused on resource expansion and new target development on the robust and high-grade central core of the Zn-Pb-Ag Cardiac Creek deposit. The program commenced in June and was completed in August using two drills. A total of 8 drill holes were successfully drilled on the Cardiac Creek deposit for a total of 4,700 metres. Assay results are pending from the remaining four drill holes.
2017 Drill Result Highlights
Drill hole A-17-137 returned 11.79% Zn+Pb and 19.1 g/t Ag over a true widthof 57.79 metres including 14.51% Zn+Pb and 23.4 g/t Ag over a true widthof 37.06 metres as well as 15.44 metres of 22.61% Zn+Pb and 36.2 g/t Ag. Drill hole A-17-138 returned 7.75% Zn+Pb and 10.4 g/t Ag over a true widthof 24.96 metres including 10.07% Zn+Pb and 12.3 g/t Ag over a true widthof 11.82 metres Mr. Peeyush Varshney, CEO of Canada Zinc Metals, commented: “We are very pleased to report the spectacular results from Hole 137 which represents the best intersection ever encountered on the Cardiac Creek deposit. The drilling in 2017 continues to demonstrate the consistent nature of the high-grade core to the Cardiac Creek deposit in terms of grade and thickness. While we continued to expand the high-grade core in 2017, the potential remains to expand the overall limits of the deposit at depth and along strike. We look forward to reporting the remaining results from the 2017 drill program.”
“The Cardiac Creek deposit is a top tier zinc asset with a large, tabular, conformable resource defined that is amenable to underground mining methods, and strategically located within the Kechika Trough, an untapped massive Zn-Pb-Ag SEDEX district, of which Canada Zinc Metals is the dominant landholder,” continued Mr. Varshney.
Plans are underway to complete comprehensive metallurgical testing on 2017 drill core composites representing the known width and breadth of the Cardiac Creek deposit. The composites are being assembled at Base Metallurgical Laboratories Ltd. of Kamloops, BC, under the direction of Tom Shouldice, Principal Metallurgist. The objective of the program is to assess the metallurgical performance of samples from the deposit using heavy media pre-concentration followed by conventional flotation processes to recover lead and zinc into concentrates. The program is intended to generate sufficient metallurgical data to support a Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA). The work will be assisted by mining and metallurgical staff at JDS Energy and Mining of Vancouver, BC. The Company is planning to proceed to a Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) after metallurgical results are made available, anticipated in early Q1 2018. In addition to the metallurgical work, the Company anticipates the NI 43-101 Resource will be updated once the final results are obtained from the remainder of the 2017 drill program.
A-17-137
The objective of hole A-17-137 was to test the high-grade core of the Cardiac Creek deposit in an open area down-dip of A-15-121, and along strike of A-15-124. This goal was successfully achieved with a pierce point located approximately 60 metres down-dip of drill hole A-15-121 and 125 metres from A-15-124. The results from A-17-137 are expected to expand the known limits of the high-grade core down-dip and material from this intercept will also be used for subsequent metallurgical testing.
The hole intersected a very broad envelope of mineralization from 454.40 to 559.44 metres encompassing both the Cardiac Creek Zone and Footwall Zone, representing a true width of 57.79 metres that returned 11.79% Zn+Pb and 19.1 g/t Ag. Within this envelope the Cardiac Creek Zone returned 14.51% Zn+Pb and 23.4 g/t Ag over a true width of 37.06 metres from 466.78 to 534.09 metres, which includes higher grade intervals such as 22.61% Zn+Pb and 36.2 g/t Ag over a true width of 15.44 metres from 506.00 to 534.09 metres. The Footwall Zone, present from 544.48 to 559.44 metres, returned 16.77% Zn+Pb and 25.3 g/t Ag over a true width of 8.20 metres.
Both the Cardiac Creek Zone and Footwall Zones are characterized by thickly layered sulphides interbedded with siliceous black shale. The sulphide layers host gradually increasing sphalerite and galena content as indicated by the strong development of mottle-textured sulphides enriched in sphalerite, galena, quartz, and carbonate, with lesser amounts of pyrite towards the base of the two zones. Underlying the two zones of mineralisation is a massive sulphide lens (95% pyrite 5% carbonate) occurring from 559.44 to 565.00 metres. Lower in the sequence, thin intervals of massive pyrobitumen within the Silurian siltstones were also encountered. The Company is currently investigating the nature of the pyrobitumen and its possible links to the mineralisation represented by the Cardiac Creek deposit. The hole ended at a depth of 614.78 metres.
A-17-138
The objective of hole A-17-138 was to test the up-dip and south-eastern edge of the high-grade core in a large open area along strike of hole A-11-98 and up-dip of A-06-40. This goal was successfully achieved with a pierce point located approximately 60 metres along strike of A-11-98 and approximately 90 metres up-dip of A-06-40. The results from this intercept will provide ongoing continuity to the high-grade core and the material will also be used for subsequent metallurgical testing.
A broad envelope of mineralisation was intersected from 403.32 metres to 440.85 metres representing a true width of 33.40 metres that returned 6.24% Zn+Pb and 9.0 g/t Ag. Within this envelope the Cardiac Creek Zone is present from 412.15 metres to 440.17 metres, grading 7.75% Zn+Pb and 10.4 g/t Ag over a true width of 24.96 metres. Higher-grade intervals are present including 10.07% Zn+Pb and 12.3 g/t Ag over a true width of 11.82 metres from 426.27 to 439.52 metres.
The Cardiac Creek Zone is characterized by massive beds of brown pyrite with increasing amounts of light grey sphalerite bands and mottled textured sulphide bands enriched in sphalerite, galena, quartz and carbonate towards the base of the zone. The hole was drilled to a depth of 454.776 metres ending in the Silurian siltstones of the Road River Group.
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