Rover drills 32 meters of continuous gold averaging 13.6 grams per ton at Cabin Lake Project, NWT

24 November 2020

Rover Metals Corp. further to its release of  October 26, 2020, Rover Metals is pleased to announce that all fire assays from its summer-fall 2020 exploration program at Cabin Lake have now been received.  
Summer-Fall 2020 Cabin Lake Exploration Program
Nine diamond drill holes were completed at the 100% owned Cabin Lake Gold Project in early October 2020. The drill program was designed to confirm and hopefully expand the historic high-grade gold intersects at the southern Bugow zone, in both a parallel direction to historic holes (twinned holes) and oblique to the historic azimuths. Oblique holes were proposed to test the possible influence of a regional deformation corridor, intersecting the Bugow Iron formation, and responsible for gold deposition, therefore providing a better understanding of the structural and mineralizing controls, and to try to reproduce these mineralized zones (shoots) in other sectors of the property where the Bugow Iron Formation is intersected and the same conditions repeat. The October 26, 2020 release discussed the results from holes CL-20-01 and CL-20-03. This release discusses (1) the drill program as a whole (all results); (2) the significance of the new, previously unreleased holes, as they relate to both the historical holes and the new intersection of hole CL-20-01 (discovery of a potential ore body); and (3) an amendment to length and average grades of previously released CL-20-03 (to slightly shorten the interval reported to adjust for economic grades).