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Canada Zinc Metals Provides Update on the Akie Project
Vancouver, British Columbia CANADA, May 10, 2011 /FSC/ - Canada Zinc Metals Corp. (CZX - TSX Venture), is pleased to provide an update on current activities on its 100% owned Akie property, which includes the Cardiac Creek SEDEX zinc-lead-silver deposit. The property is located approximately 260 kilometers north-northwest of the town of Mackenzie in northeastern British Columbia, Canada.
A technical work program which commenced on March 5th was recently completed on the property, including extension of the access trail to the proposed portal site, excavation of a series of test pits and the completion of six hydrogeological and geotechnical drill holes.
The drilling was designed to test overburden and bedrock conditions at the proposed portal site, examine the ground conditions in the hangingwall and footwall of the Cardiac Creek zone, and install groundwater monitoring wells to help establish baseline data for continued environmental monitoring. The engineering and environmental data will be compiled over the next month and will provide design criteria for final engineering designs for the portal and the decline; and environmental criteria for water management plans.
The surface expression of the Cardiac Creek zone was exposed in a cut during construction of the access trail. Preliminary mapping and sampling of the zone will be completed once the site is snow free. Of the two holes drilled along the access trail, Drill Hole A-11-85, located approximately 825m along strike from the deposit, intersected the Cardiac Creek zone 30 metres below surface from 60.40 metres to 83.40 metres (down hole depth). The interval of interest consisted primarily of interbedded sulphide and shale characteristic of proximal facies mineralization (thickly bedded pyrite +/- nodular barite) with minor sphalerite. Individual sulphide beds are on the order of 10-40 cm thick with an aggregate thickness in excess of 10 meters. Sampling and assay of the interval will be undertaken in June when the summer exploration program is anticipated to begin.
In other developments, Canada Zinc Metals is pleased to report that the Company submitted a comprehensive permit application to the British Columbia government on April 15, 2011 for underground exploration. Approval is anticipated in June, in time for a summer start-up. Work plans call for upgrade of the access trail for waste rock hauling, construction of the portal pad, and commencement of the main decline for exploration drilling. An underground drill program of 16,000 metres is designed to further define the overall dimension and grade of the Cardiac Creek deposit and is anticipated to commence in early 2012 after sufficient underground advance has been achieved.
The Company is presently awaiting final engineered designs and, once received, will move to tender the design package for contractor bids from qualified underground mine contractors.
The Company has received and reviewed proposals from qualified engineering companies for a Preliminary Economic Assessment. A final decision on the successful consultant is expected to be made shortly, and the study will then be commisioned.
The Company is awaiting a drill permit from the government for the continuation of the surface exploration program at the Cardiac Creek zone, the NW Extension, and the North Lead Anomaly. Target selection will be concluded over the next several weeks. Western Exploration Diamond Drilling of Knutsford, BC, has been selected as the drilling company for the 2011 surface program. Interior Helicopters of Fort St. James, BC, has been selected as the helicopter company, and will provide machines to support both the surface heli-supported drill program and the regional mapping and sampling program planned for the other Kechika properties. Coast Mountain Geological of Vancouver, BC, will staff and manage the regional program, under the supervision of Nick Johnson, Canada Zinc Metals' Exploration Manager.
Peeyush Varshney, President and CEO of Canada Zinc Metals, stated: "Advancing the Cardiac Creek zone towards development through extensive underground diamond drilling is the principal goal and technical focus for the next 24 months. This will provide a significant opportunity to update the Cardiac Creek resource and provide important data toward pre-feasibility and final feasibility studies. But as we await final design engineering and permitting approval, we also will be surface drill testing the strike-extent of the Cardiac Creek zone, and following up on encouraging 2010 drill results at the NW extension and North Lead Anomaly zones. In particular, Cardiac Creek style proximal mineralization, which is present at the NW Extension zone, provides a very compelling target for intersecting potentially economic grades of zinc and lead, similar to the Cardiac Creek deposit. The Zn-Ni-PGE mineralization encountered in 2010 is also intriguing and requires a dedicated follow-up to more closely examine the prospectivity of this style of mineralization, and understand its stratigraphic context."
"In addition, we will continue to carefully examine strategic regional targets in our large Kechika Project land package. To that end we have commenced compilation of historical exploration data and have begun to develop drill targets on several other SEDEX Zn-Pb-Ag targets that have only had limited historical testing."
About the Akie Property
The Akie zinc-lead property is situated within the southern-most part (Kechika Trough) of the regionally extensive Paleozoic Selwyn Basin, one of the most prolific sedimentary basins in the world for the occurrence of SEDEX zinc-lead-silver and stratiform barite deposits.
Drilling on the Akie property by Inmet Mining Corporation during the period 1994 to 1996 and by Canada Zinc Metals since 2005 has identified a significant body of baritic-zinc-lead SEDEX mineralization (Cardiac Creek deposit). The deposit is hosted by variably siliceous, fine grained clastic rocks of the Middle to Late Devonian 'Gunsteel' formation. The Company has outlined a NI 43-101 compliant inferred resource of 23.6 million tonnes grading 7.6% zinc, 1.5% lead and 13.0 g/t silver (at a 5% zinc cut off grade).
Two similar deposits, Cirque and Cirque South Cirque, located some 20 km northwest of Akie and owned under a joint venture by Teck Resources and Korea Zinc, are also hosted by Gunsteel rocks and have a combined geologic inventory in excess of 50 million tonnes (not 43-101 compliant) grading approximately 10% combined zinc + lead.
In addition to the Akie property, Canada Zinc Metals Corp. controls a large contiguous group of claims which comprise the Kechika Regional project. These claims are underlain by geology identical to that on the Akie property (Cardiac Creek deposit) and Cirque. This project includes the 100% owned Mt. Alcock property, which has yielded a historic drill intercept of 8.8 metres grading 9.3% zinc+lead, numerous zinc-lead-barite occurrences, and several regional base metal anomalies.
Ken MacDonald P.Geo., Vice President of Exploration, is the designated Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and is responsible for the technical information contained in this release.
The TSX Venture Exchange has neither approved nor disapproved the contents of this press release.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CANADA ZINC METALS CORP.
"PEEYUSH VARSHNEY"
PEEYUSH VARSHNEY, LL.B
CEO & CHAIRMAN
Contact: Investor Relations
Phone (604) 684-2181
info@canadazincmetals.com
To view this release as a web page, please click on the following link:
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Liest sich für meine Begriffe nicht schlecht...aber es interessiert ausser uns anscheinend keine Sau. zumindest icht in Kanada...und das macht mich nervös. Die sollten in der Heimatbörse den Kurs bestimmen...aber da laufen kaum Mengen durch... Das ist schwer gepusht von hier.
Aber vielleicht gibts ein Experte hier, der uns mehr verrät :-)
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Die Stuttgarter Staatsanwaltschaft, an die die deutsche Börsenaufsicht BaFin die Ergebnisse ihrer Untersuchung im De-Beira-Verfahren abgegeben hatte, untersucht neben den „Focus“-Tipps auch Empfehlungen in den Börsenbriefen „Bullvestor“, „Rohstoffraketen“, „Goldinvest“, „Börsenspion“ und „Der Aktieninvestor“. Auf der Zeugenliste der Ermittler finden sich, neben einer Mitarbeiterin Geraths und zwei Frankfurter Börsenmaklern, vor allem Börsenbrief-Herausgeber, darunter auch der vom Landgericht Berlin Mitte April wegen Marktmanipulation zu einem Jahr und neun Monaten auf Bewährung verurteilte M.F.
BOC - Auf dem Weg zum MULTIBAGGER, die ersten 500% sind schon erreicht ;-))))))))))))
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Canada Zinc Metals Reports Commencement of Exploration at the Akie Project
Vancouver, British Columbia CANADA, June 14, 2011 /FSC/ - Canada Zinc Metals Corp. (CZX - TSX Venture), is pleased to announce that diamond drilling has commenced on its 100% owned Akie property, which hosts the Cardiac Creek SEDEX Zn-Pb-Ag deposit. The property is located approximately 260 kilometers north-northwest of the town of Mackenzie, in northeastern British Columbia, Canada.
Exploration permits were received mid-May and exploration crews, a heli-portable diamond drill and a helicopter were mobilized to the Akie camp on June 4th. Drilling commenced on June 8th. The 2011 drilling program will continue to explore for additional Zn-Pb-Ag mineralization on strike from the Cardiac Creek deposit, both to the northwest and southeast. The target areas include the North Lead Anomaly, the NW Extension and SE Extension.
Drilling on the NW Extension will test the SEDEX style Zn-Pb-Ag mineralization encountered in A-10-69, which intersected 18.5m of thickly bedded pyrite and minor sphalerite, including 12.4m of 0.9% combined Zn+Pb & 2.7 g/t Ag. The style of mineralization encountered in A-10-69 is strikingly similar to the Cardiac Creek deposit. It is anticipated that this mineralization will continue to develop along strike and down-dip, as observed at the Cardiac Creek deposit. In addition, drilling will test the Zn-Ni mineralization encountered in A-10-72, which intersected 1.17m of 2.69% zinc & 0.60% nickel, and returned anomalous values in Au, Pb, Cu, Mo, Sb & other elements. This style of mineralization is similar in nature to the Zn-Ni-PGE mineralization of the Nick deposit in the Yukon. This intersection may represent the first known occurrence of Nick style mineralization within the Kechika Trough.
The North Lead Anomaly remains a high priority target on the Akie property. Drilling will test the down-dip and strike extents of the large intervals of interbedded Gunsteel Formation shale & thickly bedded pyrite mineralization encountered in A-10-68 and A-10-76. These holes returned highly anomalous Zn with values reaching 2.1%. Mineralization from this zone occurs at the same stratigraphic horizon and is similar in nature to the proximal style pyrite mineralization of the Cardiac Creek deposit.
Drilling will be initiated on the SE Extension of the Cardiac Creek zone. Geotechnical drilling conducted in April, 2011, along the centerline of the proposed portal access road, intersected narrow but persistent, sphalerite-mineralized, SEDEX-style sulphides The hole was located approximately 825m southeast along strike from the Cardiac Creek deposit. Mineralization consists primarily of interbedded sulphides and shale, characteristic of up-dip, proximal facies mineralization seen at the Cardiac Creek deposit. Individual sulphide beds appear to be on the order of 10-40 centimeters thick, with an aggregate thickness in excess of 10 meters. Sampling of the interval is underway and results are pending. Similar up-dip mineralization found at the Cardiac Creek deposit is known to give way at depth to improved grades and thicknesses.
In addition to the Akie drill program , a regional mapping and sampling program will be conducted on several outlying properties, including the West Pie, West Akie and Mt Alcock. The regional work will enhance the understanding of the general geology of the Kechika project area, providing insight into the prospectivity of the previously mapped Gunsteel shales.. This work will help identify future drill targets.. Follow-up work will also be conducted on the Pie Breccia showing and the GPS showing discovered in 2009.
The Akie surface drill and regional program is expected to continue until October 2011.
Peeyush Varshney, President of Canada Zinc Metals, states: "The 2011 Akie diamond drill program and the Kechika regional mapping program are two important elements of an overall program of aggressive and systematic exploration on the extensive Company land holdings in the Kechika Trough. The work is aimed at finding and developing additional ore bodies along the strike extent of the prospective Gunsteel Formation shale sequence, the known host to the Cardiac Creek deposit. We are fortunate to have skilled exploration and management staff that can simultaneously implement the summer 2011 exploration program while maintaining focus on engineering, planning and permitting for underground exploration at Cardiac Creek, anticipated to commence in late summer/fall 2011."
The Company has tendered the underground decline and is awaiting bids from qualified contractors. The road and surface works tender is scheduled to be issued shortly.
About the Akie Property
The Akie zinc-lead property is situated within the southern-most part (Kechika Trough) of the regionally extensive Paleozoic Selwyn Basin, one of the most prolific sedimentary basins in the world for the occurrence of SEDEX zinc-lead-silver and stratiform barite deposits.
Drilling on the Akie property by Inmet Mining Corporation during the period 1994 to 1996 and by Canada Zinc Metals since 2005 has identified a significant body of baritic-zinc-lead SEDEX mineralization (Cardiac Creek deposit). The deposit is hosted by variably siliceous, fine grained clastic rocks of the Middle to Late Devonian 'Gunsteel' formation. The Company has outlined a NI 43-101 compliant inferred resource of 23.6 million tonnes grading 7.6% zinc, 1.5% lead and 13.0 g/t silver (at a 5% zinc cut off grade).
Two similar deposits, Cirque and Cirque South Cirque, located some 20 km northwest of Akie and owned under a joint venture by Teck Resources and Korea Zinc, are also hosted by Gunsteel rocks and have a combined geologic inventory in excess of 50 million tonnes (not 43-101 compliant) grading approximately 10% combined zinc + lead.
In addition to the Akie property, Canada Zinc Metals Corp. controls a large contiguous group of claims which comprise the Kechika Regional project. These claims are underlain by geology identical to that on the Akie property (Cardiac Creek deposit) and Cirque. This project includes the 100% owned Mt. Alcock property, which has yielded a historic drill intercept of 8.8 metres grading 9.3% zinc+lead, numerous zinc-lead-barite occurrences, and several regional base metal anomalies.
Ken MacDonald P.Geo., Vice President of Exploration, is the designated Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and is responsible for the technical information contained in this release.
The TSX Venture Exchange has neither approved nor disapproved the contents of this press release.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CANADA ZINC METALS CORP.
"PEEYUSH VARSHNEY"
PEEYUSH VARSHNEY, LL.B
CEO & CHAIRMAN
Contact: Investor Relations
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Phone (604) 684-2181
info@canadazincmetals.com
(No.2011-06-10)
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Canada Zinc Metals Reports Commencement of Exploration at the Akie Project
Tuesday, 21 Jun 2011
Canada Zinc Metals Corporation announced that diamond drilling has commenced on its 100% owned Akie property which hosts the Cardiac Creek SEDEX Zn Pb Ag deposit. The property is located approximately 260 kilometers north northwest of the town of Mackenzie, in northeastern British Columbia, Canada.
Exploration permits were received mid-May and exploration crews, a heli portable diamond drill and a helicopter were mobilized to the Akie camp on June 4th 2011. Drilling commenced on June 8th 2011. The 2011 drilling program will continue to explore for additional Zn Pb Ag mineralization on strike from the Cardiac Creek deposit, both to the northwest and southeast. The target areas include the North Lead Anomaly, the NW Extension and SE Extension.
Drilling on the NW Extension will test the SEDEX style Zn Pb Ag mineralization encountered in A-10-69, which intersected 18.5 meters of thickly bedded pyrite and minorsphalerite including 12.4 meters of 0.9% combined Zn+Pb & 2.7 gram per tonne Ag. The style of mineralization encountered in A-10-69 is strikingly similar to the Cardiac Creek deposit. It is anticipated that this mineralization will continue to develop along strike and down dip, as observed at the Cardiac Creek deposit. In addition, drilling will test the Zn-Ni mineralization encountered in A-10-72, which intersected 1.17 meters of 2.69% zinc & 0.60% nickel and returned anomalous values in Au, Pb, Cu, Mo, Sb & other elements. This style of mineralization is similar in nature to the Zn-Ni-PGE mineralization of the Nick deposit in the Yukon. This intersection may represent the first known occurrence of Nick style mineralization within the Kechika Trough.
The North Lead Anomaly remains a high priority target on the Akie property. Drilling will test the down dip and strike extents of the large intervals of interbedded Gunsteel Formation shale & thickly bedded pyrite mineralization encountered in A-10-68 and A-10-76. These holes returned highly anomalous Zn with values reaching 2.1%.Mineralization from this zone occurs at the same stratigraphic horizon and is similar in nature to the proximal style pyrite mineralization of the Cardiac Creek deposit.
Drilling will be initiated on the SE Extension of the Cardiac Creek zone. Geotechnical drilling conducted in April 2011 along the centerline of the proposed portal access road, intersected narrow but persistent, sphalerite mineralized, SEDEX style sulphides. The hole was located approximately 825 meters southeast along strike from the Cardiac Creek deposit. Mineralization consists primarily of interbedded sulphide sand shale, characteristic of up-dip, proximal facies mineralization seen at the Cardiac Creek deposit. Individual sulphide beds appear to be on the order of 10 to 40 centimeters thick with an aggregate thickness in excess of 10 meters. Sampling of the interval is underway and results are pending. Similar up-dip mineralization found at the Cardiac Creek deposit is known to give way at depth to improved grades and thicknesses.
In addition to the Akie drill program a regional mapping and sampling program will be conducted on several outlying properties, including the West Pie, West Akie and Mt Alcock. The regional work will enhance the understanding of the general geology of the Kechika project area, providing insight into the prospectivity of the previously mapped Gunsteel shales. This workwill help identify future drill targets. Follow up work will also be conducted on the Pie Breccia showing and the GPS showing discovered in 2009.
Mr Peeyush Varshney president of Canada Zinc Metals said that "The 2011 Akie diamond drill program and the Kechika regional mapping program are two important elements of an overall program of aggressive and systematic exploration on the extensive Company land holdings in the Kechika Trough. The work is aimed at finding and developing additional ore bodies along the strike extent of the prospective Gunsteel Formation shale sequence, the known host to the Cardiac Creek deposit. We are fortunate to have skilled exploration and management staff that can simultaneously implement the summer 2011 exploration program while maintaining focus on engineering, planning and permitting for underground exploration at Cardiac Creek, anticipated to commence in late summer/fall 2011."
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Canada Zinc Metals Corporation gab bekannt, dass Diamantbohrungen auf ihre 100% ige Akie Eigenschaft, die die Cardiac Creek SEDEX Zn Pb Ag Lagerstätte begonnen. Die Liegenschaft befindet sich etwa 260 Kilometer nördlich nordwestlich der Stadt Mackenzie, im Nordosten von British Columbia, Kanada.
Explorationsgenehmigungen empfangen wurden Mitte Mai und Exploration Besatzungen, ein heli portable Diamantbohrprogramm und ein Hubschrauber wurden die Akie Camp am 4. Juni 2011 mobilisiert. Drilling begann am 8. Juni 2011. Die 2011-Bohrprogramm wird sich weiterhin für zusätzliche Zn Pb Ag-Mineralisierung in den Streik von der Cardiac Creek-Lagerstätte zu erkunden, sowohl nach Nordwesten und Südosten. Die Zielgebiete umfassen die Nord Lead Anomalie, die NW-Erweiterung und SE Extension.
Die Bohrungen auf dem NW-Erweiterung testet die SEDEX Stil Zn Pb Ag-Mineralisierung in A-10 bis 69 gestoßen, die 18,5 Meter von dick-Bett-Pyrit und minorsphalerite einschließlich 12,4 Meter mit 0,9% in Kombination Zn + Pb & 2,7 Gramm pro Tonne Ag durchschnitten. Die Art der Mineralisierung in A-10 bis 69 gestoßen ist auffallend ähnlich dem Cardiac-Creek-Lagerstätte. Es wird erwartet, dass diese Vererzung weiter entlang des Streichens zu entwickeln und in Fallrichtung, wie auf der Cardiac Creek Ablagerung beobachtet. Darüber hinaus werden die Bohrungen testen Sie die Zn-Ni-Mineralisierung in A-10 bis 72 gestoßen, die 1,17 Meter von 2,69% Zink und 0,60% Nickel durchschnitt und anomale Werte in Au, Pb, Cu, Mo, Sb und anderen Elementen. Diese Art der Mineralisierung ist ähnlich in der Natur auf die Zn-Ni-PGE-Mineralisierung der Lagerstätte Nick in den Yukon. Dieser Schnittpunkt kann die erste bekannte Auftreten von Nick Mineralisierung innerhalb der Kechika Trough darstellen.
Der Nord Lead Anomalie bleibt ein Ziel von höchster Priorität auf der Akie Eigentum. Die Bohrungen werden die neigungsabwärts und Streik Ausdehnungen der große Abstand von interbedded Gunsteel Formation Schiefer & dick Bett Pyritmineralisierung in A-10 bis 68 festgestellt und A-10 bis 76. Diese Löcher wieder höchst anomalen Zn mit Werten erreicht 2,1%. Mineralisierung in dieser Zone wieder an der gleichen stratigraphischen Horizont und ist ähnlich wie in der Natur mit dem proximalen Stil Pyritmineralisierung der Cardiac Creek-Lagerstätte.
Die Bohrungen werden auf der SE Erweiterung der Cardiac Creek Zone initiiert werden. Geotechnische Bohrungen im April 2011 entlang der Mittellinie der vorgeschlagenen Portal Zufahrtsstraße durchgeführt, durchschnitten schmale, aber hartnäckig, Sphalerit mineralisiert, SEDEX Stil Sulfiden. Das Loch befand sich ca. 825 Meter südöstlich entlang des Streichens der Cardiac Creek-Lagerstätte. Die Mineralisierung besteht vor allem aus interbedded Sulfid Sand Schiefer, die charakteristisch für up-dip, proximalen Fazies Mineralisierung bei der Cardiac Creek-Lagerstätte zu sehen. Individuelle Sulfid Betten scheinen in der Größenordnung von 10 bis 40 Zentimeter dick mit einer Gesamtdicke von mehr als 10 Meter betragen. Sampling des Intervalls ist im Gange und die Ergebnisse sind noch ausständig. Ähnliche up-dip-Mineralisierung in der Cardiac Creek-Lagerstätte gefunden ist bekannt, wie in der Tiefe zu geben, um verbesserte Sorten und Stärken.
Zusätzlich zu den Akie Bohrprogramm eine regionale Kartierungen und Probenentnahmen Programm wird auf mehreren entlegenen Eigenschaften, einschließlich der West Pie, West Akie und Mt. Alcock durchgeführt werden. Die regionale Arbeit wird das Verständnis der allgemeinen Geologie der Kechika Projektgebiet, die einen Einblick in das Potenzial des zuvor kartierten Gunsteel Schiefer. Diese workwill zu identifizieren Zukunft Bohrziele. Follow-up-Arbeit wird auch auf dem Pie Breccia zeigt durchgeführt werden und der GPS zeigt im Jahr 2009 entdeckt.
Herr Peeyush Varshney Präsident Canada Zinc Metals sagte, dass "The 2011 Akie Diamant-Bohrprogramm und die Kechika regionale Mapping-Programms zwei wichtige Elemente eines umfassenden Programms von aggressiven und systematische Exploration auf dem weitläufigen Company Landbesitz in der Kechika Trough sind. Die Arbeit ist Ziel bei der Suche und Entwicklung zusätzlicher Erzkörper entlang des Streichens der prospektiven Gunsteel Formation Ölschiefer-Sequenz, die bekannten Gastgeber der Cardiac Creek-Lagerstätte. Wir sind glücklich, qualifizierten Explorations-und Führungskräfte, die gleichzeitig implementieren, können die im Sommer 2011 Explorationsprogramm haben unter Beibehaltung Fokus auf Ingenieur-, Planungs-und Genehmigungsverfahren für die untertägige Erkundung in Cardiac Creek, voraussichtlich im Spätsommer / Herbst 2011 beginnen
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ich bin nicht direkt der profi und möchte mich hier auch weiterbilden
könntest du bitte so freundlich sein und mir den begriff gap etwas näher erklären
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July 18, 2011
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada – Canada Zinc Metals Corp. (TSX Venture Exchange: CZX) is pleased to provide an update on exploration activities on its 100% owned Akie property, which hosts the Cardiac Creek SEDEX Zn-Pb-Ag deposit. The property is located approximately 260 kilometers north-northwest of the town of Mackenzie, in northeastern British Columbia, Canada.
Akie Property:
The 2011 exploration program commenced in early June with diamond drilling targeting several key zones along strike from the Cardiac Creek deposit, including: the North Lead Anomaly; the NW Extension and the SE Extension. Drilling will also test the SE edge of the deposit with the intent to expand the deposit in this direction. To date, 6 drill holes have been completed in the first month of the program, totaling 2,213.78 metres, with drill production and recovery exceeding expectations.
The bulk of the drilling to date has focused on the NW Extension. A total of 5 holes have been completed totaling 1,708.72 metres. Holes A-11-87, A-11-88 and A-11-89 tested the strike extent and up-dip potential of proximal style mineralization encountered in A-10-69. Hole A-11-90 tested the possible up-dip extent of the Nick Style (Ni-Zn) horizon discovered in A-10-72. Hole A-11-91 tested the down-dip extent of the mineralization encountered in A-10-69.
Variable widths of proximal style mineralization were encountered in all drill holes except A-11-91. Hole A-11-88, located closest to the Cardiac Creek deposit, contains the most promising mineralization to date with a well-developed section of proximal style mineralization and approximately 2.0 metres of massive sulphide lens situated at the base of the Gunsteel formation.
The Nick Horizon was not encountered in drill hole A-11-90 and A-11-91 did not intersect any significant mineralization down-dip of A-10-69. Folding and faulting at the NW Extension has produced a structurally complex geological setting that requires further analysis.
The first drill hole of the 2011 exploration program tested the SE Extension. Drill hole A-11-86 was completed to a depth of 505.06 metres, testing the strike and down-dip potential of the mineralization encountered in the spring geotechnical drill holes A-11-84 and A-11-85. The mineralization encountered in A-11-86 appeared to be distal in nature and of different character to that observed in A-11-84 and A-11-85. Analytical results from all sampled drill holes are pending.
Currently, the drill is testing the SE edge of the Cardiac Creek deposit with the intent of expanding the known limits of the deposit. The intended target of the current drill hole A-11-92 represents a 100 metre step-out to the SE from the closest resource hole, A-95-16. If successful, a series of holes are planned further along strike from the deposit. Future drill targets include two deep (900 metre) drill holes on the North Lead Anomaly designed to test the down-dip extent of extensive mineralization encountered in A-10-68 and A-10-76. It is anticipated that mineralization will continue to develop down-dip.
Regional Exploration:
The regional exploration program has focused on targets situated on the Pie and Akie properties. These efforts include mapping of the West Pie property, delineating the extent of prospective black shales of the Gunsteel Formation and further examination and analysis of the GPS bedded barite and Pie Breccia showings.
Mapping on the West Pie property has defined a significant panel of interpreted prospective Gunsteel Formation shales. Nodular barite occurrences have been discovered within this panel indicating the occurrence of exhalative activity in the area. Further mapping and an extensive soil sampling program are planned.
The GPS bedded barite occurrence is located on the western most edge of the Akie property. It is situated along strike from and is hosted in the same panel of interpreted Gunsteel shales identified at the West Pie property. The showing was inspected early in the program and a series of soil samples were collected to close off an existing anomaly. It is important to note that the interpreted Gunsteel shales present at the West Pie property, which also host the GPS bedded barite showing, are situated directly along strike from Teck’s Cirque deposit.
At this time a single drill hole is proposed that will test the down dip extent of the bedded barite. The proposed drill hole is expected to be less than 250m. The surface outcropping of the Cirque deposit is identified as the “Baritic facies” and is known to contain massive barite and minor sulphides. The GPS showing could represent a similar barite horizon proximal to another center of exhalative sulphide mineralization.
Other exploration efforts on the Pie property have focused on Pie Breccia Showing, a black silica vein host to significant sphalerite and minor galena mineralization. Work along the eastern edge of the Pie property has included follow up on areas with coincident soil and silt anomalies containing elevated values of nickel and zinc. Analytical results from the regional exploration program are pending.
About the Akie Property
The Akie zinc-lead property is situated within the southern-most part (Kechika Trough) of the regionally extensive Paleozoic Selwyn Basin, one of the most prolific sedimentary basins in the world for the occurrence of SEDEX zinc-lead-silver and stratiform barite deposits.
Drilling on the Akie property by Inmet Mining Corporation during the period 1994 to 1996 and by Canada Zinc Metals since 2005 has identified a significant body of baritic-zinc-lead SEDEX mineralization (Cardiac Creek deposit). The deposit is hosted by siliceous, carbonaceous, fine grained clastic rocks of the Middle to Late Devonian ‘Gunsteel’ formation. The Company has outlined a NI 43-101 compliant inferred resource of 23.6 million tonnes grading 7.6% zinc, 1.5% lead and 13.0 g/t silver (at a 5% zinc cut off grade).
Two similar deposits, Cirque and Cirque South Cirque, located some 20 km northwest of Akie and owned under a joint venture by Teck Resources and Korea Zinc, are also hosted by Gunsteel rocks and have a combined geologic inventory in excess of 50 million tonnes (not 43-101 compliant) grading approximately 10% combined zinc + lead.
In addition to the Akie property, Canada Zinc Metals Corp. controls a large contiguous group of claims which comprise the Kechika Regional project. These claims are underlain by geology identical to that on the Akie property (Cardiac Creek deposit) and Cirque. This project includes the 100% owned Mt. Alcock property, which has yielded a historic drill intercept of 8.8 metres grading 9.3% zinc+lead, numerous zinc-lead-barite occurrences, and several regional base metal anomalies.
Ken MacDonald P.Geo., Vice President of Exploration, is the designated Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and is responsible for the technical information contained in this release.
The TSX Venture Exchange has neither approved nor disapproved the contents of this press release.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CANADA ZINC METALS CORP.
“PEEYUSH VARSHNEY”
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Canada Zinc Metals Corp. Announces renewal of Normal Course Issuer Bid
Vancouver, British Columbia CANADA, August 02, 2011 /FSC/ - Canada Zinc Metals Corp. (CZX - TSX Venture)("Canada Zinc" or the "Company") announces that it has filed a Form 5G with the TSX Venture Exchange ("TSXV") and received approval to purchase at market price up to 6,922,765 common shares, being approximately 5% of the Company's issued and outstanding common shares, by way of a normal course issuer bid (the "Bid") through the facilities of the TSXV. As of the date hereof there are 138,455,300 Common Shares of the Company issued and outstanding. The Bid will commence on August 1, 2011 and will stay open for 12 months. The Company purchased 1,227,000 Common Shares under its existing Normal Course Issuer Bid over the past 12 months.
The Company is engaging in a normal course issuer bid because it believes that the market price of its Common Shares does not properly reflect the underlying value of the Company. The purpose of the bid is to reduce dilution of the Company's shares and to enhance the potential future value of the Common Shares which remain outstanding, thus increasing long term shareholder value. Purchases connected with this Bid will conducted through Canaccord Genuity Corp.'s offices in Vancouver. The Company will pay the market price of the Common Shares at the time of acquisition and will not purchase more than 2% of the total issued and outstanding common shares within any 30 day period.
A copy of the Notice may be obtained by any shareholder of the Company, without charge, by contacting the Company's head office.
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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"PEEYUSH VARSHNEY"
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Kanada, 4. August 2011 / FSC / - Canada Zinc Metals Corp (CZX - TSX Venture), freut sich bekanntzugeben, es hat 3-Jahres-Bohrgenehmigungen vom BC Regierung erhielt für den Pie und Mt. Alcock Eigenschaften, zwei von zehn Grundstücken zur Mineralexploration, dass eine große zusammenhängende Gruppe von Eigenschaften wie die Kechika Eigentum bekannten Form.
Die Kechika Eigentums erstreckt sich über 140 Kilometer entlang der bekannten Streichenlänge der äußerst viel versprechenden Gunsteel Formation (Earn-Gruppe), eine Folge von Oberdevon kohlenstoffhaltigen schwarzen Schiefer, die als Host für die Cardiac Creek, Cirque und Driftpile Creek SEDEX Ablagerungen des Kechika Trough sind.
The Pie grenzt CZX der Akie Eigenschaft auf seiner nördlichen Grenze. Die Mt. Alcock befindet sich ungefähr 45 Kilometer nordwestlich von der Akie Eigentum. Die Akie befindet sich ungefähr 260 Kilometer nord-nordwestlich von der Stadt Mackenzie, im Nordosten von British Columbia, Kanada. Bitte beachten Sie die 18 Juli Pressemitteilung für ein aktuelles Update auf Explorationsbohrungen auf dem Akie Eigentum.
The Pie und Mt. Alcock Bohrgenehmigungen gelten für einen Zeitraum von drei Jahren und wird Hubschrauber-gestützte Diamantbohrungen auf eine Reihe von Zielen, die durch umfangreiche historische Sammlung und den letzten Feldarbeiten identifiziert wurden zu ermöglichen. Geologische Crews sind derzeit Kartierungen und Probenentnahmen Stellen auf dem Grundstück, auf dem Pie Arbeit exhalative noduläre Baryt, die der Westen Pie mit bisher unbekannten Gruppe von Gunsteel Schiefer kann unterlagert werden lässt identifiziert hat. Zusätzliche Kartierungen und Probenentnahmen Arbeit ist für das Mt. geplant. Alcock Eigentum im August.
Die systematische Erforschung der Arbeit wird auf den bisherigen Arbeiten von historischen Betreiber und CZX im Jahr 2009 abgeschlossen zu bauen. Die Arbeit zielt darauf ab Entdeckung zu erhöhen, während Mehrwert für beide Eigenschaften. Auf dem Programm stehen Mapping-, Schluff-, Boden-und Gesteinsproben und Schürfungen Hand zu verfeinern Targeting für die erste Phase der Bohrungen auf jedem Grundstück.
"Die zulässige Bohrprogramm ist ein wichtiger Schritt in die Erschließung des Potenzials für die Kreis-und Mt. Alcock Eigenschaften. Wir wissen aus früheren Bohrungen Kampagnen auf beiden Eigenschaften, die SEDEX Stil Mineralisierung ähnlich der Cardiac Creek und Cirque Ablagerungen aufgetreten ist, und wir können jetzt gelten die geologischen Kenntnisse aus der intensiven Exploration auf Akie, um diese Eigenschaften ", sagt CEO Peeyush Varshney gewonnen.
The Pie Property:
Die Pie-Bereich wird durch eine platformal Abfolge von grauem Kalkstein-und Carbonat-Ablagerungen-flow Breccie des Mitteldevon Kwadacha Kalkstein des Paul River Formation von basinal schwarz graphitischen Schiefer des Oberdevon Gunsteel Formation (Earn-Gruppe) überlagert unterlagert. Die Gunsteel Schiefer enthalten Betten noduläre Baryt und die damit verbundenen Bleiglanz und Sphalerit. Die Matrix der zugrunde liegenden Murgang Kalkstein Brekzien beherbergt Chalkopyrit und Pyrit. Exploration Erfahrungen beim Cirque und Driftpile Creek zeigen, dass Devon SEDEX Ablagerungen von Erzgehalt und Größe einem schwach mineralisierten baritic Heiligenschein, für Entfernungen bis zu ein oder zwei Kilometer erstreckt haben.
Historische Arbeiten an der Pie Eigentum beteiligt geochemische, geologische Kartierungen und geophysikalische Untersuchungen, mit weit auseinander liegenden, Follow-up-Diamantbohrungen durchgeführt auf dem Pie Forderungen in den Jahren 1980 und 1982 von Riocanex. Die 1980-Bohrprogramm bestand aus sechs Löchern entwickelt, um für das Grundgestein Quelle von Baryt-Bleiglanz float und die damit verbundenen hohen Blei-und Zink-Geochemie zu testen. Die Bohrungen konnte die Herkunft des mineralisierten Schwimmers und anomalen Bodengeochemie bestimmen aber begegnen pyritischen Schiefer und Sphäroguss und Bett-Baryt.
Ein 3-Loch-Programm wurde entwickelt, um Bett-Baryt Vorkommen in den südlichen Teil des Grundstücks über weite Intervalle von bis zu 2 Kilometer voneinander entfernt, um festzustellen, ob sie in der Tiefe mineralisierten wurden zu testen. Baritic Schiefer an zwei getrennten stratigraphische Intervalle wurden an drei Standorten mit variabler Baryt Inhalt und Dicke geschnitten. Thick Abraum ausgeschlossen Hand Schürfungen.
Follow-up Untersuchung im Jahr 2006 von Ecstall Mining Corporation umfasste 14 Bohrlöcher. SEDEX Baryt und Pyrit Horizonte wurden in mehreren Löchern, die Zieltiefe erreicht, aber die Probe entnommen wurde, um engen Abständen von nur ein paar Löcher, die laminierte Baryt und Pyrit Horizonte gut entwickelten angezeigt beschränkt gestoßen. Die selektive Probenahme wurde bemerkenswerte exhalative Baryt und / oder Pyrit Lamellen, die ähnlich dem proximalen Pyrit-Zone im Hangenden der Cardiac Creek-Lagerstätte beobachtet werden eingeschränkt. Bohrloch P-06-7 durchschnitten insgesamt 243 Meter pyritischen Schiefer, mit über 200 einzelnen Zonen interlaminated exhalative Pyrit und knotige Baryt. Die analytischen Ergebnisse identifizierten erhöhte geochemische Werte für Zink (bis zu 8053 ppm), Blei (bis auf 861 ppm) und Silber (bis zu 15,1 ppm) in Proben aus Loch P-06 bis 7, die Nähe zu einem SEDEX vent Quelle vorschlagen.
Die Mt. Alcock Property:
Die Mt. Alcock Bereich ist durch einen Fehler-beschränkte Keil von Devon bis Mississippian Verdienen Gruppe Schiefer von Ordovizium bis Devon Straße River Group Silt umgeben unterlagert.
Historische Arbeiten von Triumph-Ressourcen im Jahr 1989 aufgenommen geochemische, geophysikalische Untersuchungen und Diamantbohrungen. Die geochemische Untersuchung definiert eine Zink-Blei-Bodenanomalie über eine Länge von 2,4 Kilometern und einer Breite von 300 Metern. Zink-Werte in den Böden reichten von 500 bis 10.000 ppm mit übereinstimmenden Bleiwerte, die von 100 bis 30.000 ppm lag. Stratiformen Baryt gehostet Zink-Blei-Sulfide in Aufschlüssen wurden im zentralen Teil der Anomalie entlang einer 300 Meter Streichenlänge identifiziert. Schürfproben ergab 14 Prozent kombinierten Zink-und Blei und 1,0 Unzen / t Silber.
Eine große gekrümmte Körper von Baryt, mit Bands aus Pyrit bildet Bleiglanz und Zinkblende, ein prominenter weiß-kill-Zone in einen Sattel auf der Nordseite des Mount Alcock und ist über eine Distanz von 230 Meter lange und eine Breite von 20 Metern freigelegt . Der Baryt ist in Oberdevon Gunsteel Formation Schiefer gehostet.
Kernbohrungen in 1989 betrug 1,111.6 Meter in 9 Löcher auf 5 Sektionen. Die Bohrung 89-3 durchschnitt 8,8 Meter von 9,30% kombinierten Zink-Blei-und 1,20 Unzen / t Silber in massiven Sulfid-Mineralisierung über der Baryt-Fazies. Die Bohrung 83-6 durchschnitten Baryt-Mineralisierung, die 4,72% kombinierten Zink-Blei-und 0,79 Unzen / t Silber über 7,3 Meter zurück. Die Bohrung 83-9 geprüft 120 m down-dip von Oberflächen-und durchschnitten 6,8% Zink-Blei-und 0,70 Unzen / t Silber über 10,5 Meter. Die Mineralisierung besteht aus Baryt-Fazies mit Lamellen von Bleiglanz und Sphalerit.
Das 1989-Bohrprogramm war erfolgreich bei der Rückverfolgung der Mt. Alcock Baryt-Zink-Blei-Horizont über eine Länge von 230 Metern und bis zu einer Tiefe von 130 Metern mit signifikanten Bohrloch Kreuzungen ähnlich bestimmte Abschnitte an der Cardiac Creek-Lagerstätte. Ab Anzahlung Studien innerhalb des Bezirks bekannt ist, ist in der Regel Baryt-Peripheriegerät an unedlen Metallen massiven Sulfiden und dementsprechend Zink-Blei-Werte aus dem Baryt-Zone erhalten als Indizien für eine proximale massiven Sulfid-Körper.
Triumph Resources, mit der Finanzierung von Teck Corporation, plante ein 1.500 Meter umfassendes Bohrprogramm für 1990 im Nachgang zu sehr ermutigend 1989 Bohrergebnisse. Mehrere Schwerstangen haben in dem Gebiet gefunden worden, um anzuzeigen, diese Arbeit im Jahre 1990 abgeschlossen wurde, aber es gibt keine öffentlichen Beurteilungsbericht aufgenommen, um die Ergebnisse zu identifizieren.
Die Akie Property:
Die Akie Zink-Blei-Eigenschaft innerhalb der südlichste Teil (Kechika Trough) des regional ausgedehnten paläozoischen Selwyn Basin, einer der produktivsten Sedimentbecken der Welt für das Auftreten von SEDEX Zink-Blei-Silber-und stratiform Baryt Ablagerungen entfernt .
Die Bohrungen auf dem Akie Eigentum von Inmet Mining Corporation im Zeitraum 1994 bis 1996 und von Canada Zinc Metals ist seit 2005 eine beträchtliche Menge baritic-Zink-Blei-SEDEX-Mineralisierung (Cardiac Creek-Lagerstätte) identifiziert. Die Kaution wird durch silikatische, kohlenstoffhaltigen, feinkörnigen klastischen Gesteine ​​des mittleren bis späten Devon 'Gunsteel "Bildung statt. Das Unternehmen hat eine NI 43-101 konforme abgeleitete Ressource von 23,6 Mio. Tonnen mit einem Gehalt 7,6% Zink, 1,5% Blei und 13,0 g / t Silber (bei einer 5% Zink abgeschnitten grade) skizziert.
Zwei ähnliche Ablagerungen Cirque und Cirque Süd Cirque, liegt etwa 20 km nordwestlich von Akie und Besitz unter einem Joint Venture von Teck Resources and Korea Zinc, werden auch von Gunsteel Felsen gehostet und haben zusammen eine geologische Bestandsaufnahme von über 50 Millionen Tonnen (nicht 43-101 konform) Gehalt von ca. 10% kombinierte Zink und Blei.
Zusätzlich zu den Akie Eigentum, steuert Canada Zinc Metals Corp eine große zusammenhängende Gruppe von Forderungen, die der Kechika Regional-Projekt umfassen. Diese Ansprüche werden durch die Geologie identisch mit dem auf der Akie Eigentum (Cardiac Creek-Lagerstätte) und Cirque unterlagert. Dieses Projekt umfasst die 100% ige Mt. Alcock Eigenschaft, die einen historischen Bohrergebnisse von 8,8 Meter mit einem Gehalt 9,3% Zink und Blei, zahlreiche Zink-Blei-Baryt-Vorkommen, und mehrere regionale unedlen Metallen Anomalien abzufangen ergeben hat.
Ken MacDonald, P. Geo., Vice President of Exploration, ist die designierte qualifizierte Person gemäß National Instrument 43-101 und ist verantwortlich für die technischen Informationen in dieser Pressemitteilung enthalten sind.
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CANADA ZINC METALS CORP
"Peeyush Varshney"
Peeyush Varshney, LL.B
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Canada Zinc Metals Receives Underground Exploration Permit from BC Government
Vancouver, British Columbia CANADA, August 19, 2011 /FSC/ - Canada Zinc Metals Corp. (CZX - TSX Venture), is pleased to announce it has received an underground drill permit from the BC government for the Akie project which will facilitate advanced exploration of the Cardiac Creek deposit. The 100% owned Akie property, which includes the Cardiac Creek SEDEX zinc-lead-silver deposit, is located approximately 260 kilometers north-northwest of the town of Mackenzie in northeastern British Columbia, Canada.
The underground drill permit is valid for a period of three years and is the main construction permit required to build the surface and underground infrastructure required for a comprehensive diamond drill definition program on the Cardiac Creek deposit. The underground exploration program, as currently planned, is comprised of 1,600 metres of underground development and 16,000 metres of underground diamond drilling designed to upgrade the current 43-101 compliant inferred resource to the measured and indicated category. Drill cores from underground would also be used in a systematic metallurgical sampling program intended to ensure metallurgical sampling across the full spectrum of the deposit. Underground development would also provide important engineering data for future mine design.
Work is anticipated to commence shortly to upgrade the present road access to the planned portal site. The Company also plans to build a small waste dump, a settling pond and the portal pad required to support equipment required for construction of the main decline. Diamond drilling is anticipated to commence in 2012 after sufficient advance of the underground decline has been achieved.
"We are very pleased to receive this permit for our planned underground program at Akie. This is a significant milestone in the advancement of the project as we move the Akie Project toward feasibility," commented Mr. Peeyush Varshney, Chairman & CEO of Canada Zinc Metals.
The Akie Property:
The Akie zinc-lead property is situated within the southern-most part (Kechika Trough) of the regionally extensive Paleozoic Selwyn Basin, one of the most prolific sedimentary basins in the world for the occurrence of SEDEX zinc-lead-silver and stratiform barite deposits.
Drilling on the Akie property by Inmet Mining Corporation during the period 1994 to 1996 and by Canada Zinc Metals since 2005 has identified a significant body of baritic-zinc-lead SEDEX mineralization (Cardiac Creek deposit). The deposit is hosted by siliceous, carbonaceous, fine grained clastic rocks of the Middle to Late Devonian 'Gunsteel' formation. The Company has outlined a NI 43-101 compliant inferred resource of 23.6 million tonnes grading 7.6% zinc, 1.5% lead and 13.0 g/t silver (at a 5% zinc cut off grade).
Two similar deposits, Cirque and Cirque South Cirque, located some 20 km northwest of Akie and owned under a joint venture by Teck Resources and Korea Zinc, are also hosted by Gunsteel rocks and have a combined geologic inventory in excess of 50 million tonnes (not 43-101 compliant) grading approximately 10% combined zinc + lead.
In addition to the Akie property, Canada Zinc Metals Corp. controls a large contiguous group of claims which comprise the Kechika Regional project. These claims are underlain by geology identical to that on the Akie property (Cardiac Creek deposit) and Cirque. This project includes the 100% owned Mt. Alcock property, which has yielded a historic drill intercept of 8.8 metres grading 9.3% zinc+lead, numerous zinc-lead-barite occurrences, and several regional base metal anomalies.
Ken MacDonald P.Geo., Vice President of Exploration, is the designated Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and is responsible for the technical information contained in this release.
The TSX Venture Exchange has neither approved nor disapproved the contents of this press release.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CANADA ZINC METALS CORP.
"PEEYUSH VARSHNEY"
PEEYUSH VARSHNEY, LL.B
CEO & CHAIRMAN
Contact: Investor Relations
Friday, August 19, 2011
Phone (604) 684-2181
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