Core Insights - Silver North Resources Ltd. has reported significant drilling results from its Haldane Silver Property, indicating the extension of the Main Fault mineralization with high-grade silver intersections [2][3][4] Drilling Results - The recent drilling program has successfully extended the Main Fault to over 100 meters in strike and approximately 150 meters downdip, with a total of five holes reported so far [2][3] - Hole HLD25-35 intersected 14.40 meters averaging 231 g/t silver, 0.24 g/t gold, 0.54% lead, and 0.39% zinc, including a high-grade interval of 1.25 meters averaging 1,261 g/t silver [2][4] - Hole HLD25-34 returned 13.60 meters averaging 146 g/t silver, with a notable high-grade section of 1.20 meters averaging 467 g/t silver [3][6] Property Details - The Haldane Silver Property spans 8,579 hectares and is located 25 km west of Keno City, Yukon, adjacent to Hecla Mining's Keno Hill Silver Mine [2][3] - The property hosts numerous occurrences of silver-lead-zinc-bearing quartz siderite veins, consistent with other deposits in the Keno Hill district [2][3] Future Plans - The company anticipates receiving the final assay results from the remaining two holes of the 2025 drilling program and plans to analyze all data to identify potential high-grade plunge directions for a more aggressive drilling program in 2026 [3][4]
Silver North Extends Main Fault Silver Mineralization an Additional 50 metres Along Strike at the Haldane Silver Property, Keno District, Yukon