Core Insights - Silver North Resources Ltd. has reported significant results from the first three holes of its 2025 exploration program at the Haldane Silver Property, with notable intersections of high-grade silver and gold [1][2][4] Exploration Results - The first hole, HLD25-31, intersected a mineralized zone of 13.15 meters averaging 818 g/t silver, 1.39 g/t gold, 2.54% lead, and 0.98% zinc, including a sub-interval of 3.2 meters averaging 2014 g/t silver and 1.72 g/t gold [2][3] - HLD25-32 and HLD25-33 also reported significant mineralization, with HLD25-32 yielding 22.65 meters averaging 160 g/t silver and HLD25-33 intersecting 5.56 meters averaging 176 g/t silver [6][7] Geological Context - The Haldane Property is located in the Keno Hill Silver District, adjacent to Hecla Mining's Keno Hill Silver Mine, and features numerous occurrences of silver-lead-zinc-bearing quartz siderite veins [1][15] - The mineralization at the Main Fault continues to show impressive widths and grades, with indications of higher gold concentrations compared to other targets on the property [2][4] Future Plans - The company is awaiting analytical results from five additional holes drilled in the 2025 program, which tested the Main Fault on sections 50 and 100 meters southwest of previous holes [7][8]
Silver North Intersects 13.15 metres Averaging 818 g/t Silver and 1.39 g/t Gold from 249.9 m Depth at the Haldane Silver Property, Keno District, Yukon