Core Viewpoint - Silver North Resources Ltd. has reported significant drilling results from its 2025 exploration program at the Haldane Silver Property, indicating strong mineralization of silver, gold, lead, and zinc, particularly in the Main Fault structure [2][3]. Drilling Results - The 2025 exploration program included eight holes totaling 1,759.5 meters, with seven holes successfully intersecting the Main Fault, revealing silver-bearing mineralization [2][3]. - Notable results from hole HLD25-36 include 2.80 meters averaging 1,069 g/t silver and 1.41 g/t gold, within a larger intersection of 9.10 meters averaging 428 g/t silver and 0.73 g/t gold [2][4][6]. - Hole HLD25-38 showed multiple mineralized intervals, including a 1.50-meter section with 406 g/t silver and a 22-meter zone averaging 71 g/t silver, with a high-grade section of 1.90 meters averaging 437 g/t silver [7][4]. Mineralization Characteristics - The Main Fault is characterized as a strong and complex fault structure capable of hosting high-grade mineralization of silver, gold, lead, and zinc [3]. - The mineralization consists of siderite, quartz, galena, and sphalerite veins, along with breccia material, indicating a robust geological environment for resource potential [3][5]. Future Plans - The company has secured funding to initiate the 2026 exploration program, which will include an airborne geophysical survey to further define the potential of the Main Fault and other targets at Haldane [3][8]. - Management aims to start the next drilling program as soon as site conditions permit, following the interpretation of airborne data [8]. Property Overview - 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, which enhances its strategic value [2][16]. - The property hosts numerous occurrences of silver-lead-zinc-bearing quartz siderite veins similar to those being mined at Keno Hill [2].
Silver North Intersects 9.10 Metres Averaging 428.3 g/t Silver and 0.73 g/t Gold from 182.40 Metres at the Haldane Silver Property, Yukon
Thenewswire·2026-01-12 12:30