Core Insights - Osisko Development Corp. has announced positive results from its infill and exploration drilling campaigns in the Lowhee Zone of the Cariboo Gold Project, indicating strong potential for resource expansion [1][2][3] Infill and Exploration Program - The infill drilling program has completed approximately 6,471 meters of underground drilling and 398 meters of chip and rock saw channel sampling [1][3] - A comprehensive 13,000-meter infill drill program is currently underway, aimed at enhancing resource modeling, mine planning, and optimizing production stope design [2][10] - The drilling results show that veins remain open at depth, suggesting significant potential for future resource expansion [2][10] Drill Assay Highlights - Notable assay results include: - 625.95 grams per tonne (g/t) gold over 0.5 meters in hole BMU-25-040 - 57.29 g/t gold over 3.05 meters in hole BMU-25-032, including 238.20 g/t over 0.5 meters [3][12] - Additional high-grade intervals include 15.26 g/t over 4.4 meters in hole BMU-25-004 and 55.74 g/t over 1.0 meter in hole BMU-25-034 [3][12] Future Steps - The ongoing drilling campaign is expected to provide critical data for resource modeling and mine planning, with regular updates anticipated in the coming months [2][10] - Structural modeling indicates that the primary host rock for the Cariboo deposit remains open beyond the depths tested, highlighting the potential for extensions at depth [10][12]
Osisko Development Intercepts 57.29 g/t Gold Over 3.05 Meters, 625.95 g/t Gold Over 0.5 Meters and 15.26 g/t Gold Over 4.4 Meters in Lowhee Infill Drilling at Cariboo Gold Project