Massive Sulphides Encountered in Drilling of the Upper Conductor on the Mon Property
17 April 2025
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 16, 2025) - Sixty North Gold Mining Ltd. (CSE: SXTY) (FSE: 2F40) (OTC Pink: SXNTF) (the "Company" or "Sixty North Gold") announces the first drilling results in its Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide ("VMS") drill program. It has intersected three sulphide zones within diamond drill hole ("DDH") DDH VMS1, and two in DDH VMS 2 testing the targets identified from the VTEM Plus © geophysical survey and subsequent analysis of that data by Mira Geosciences ("Mira").
Dr. Dave Webb, CEO, states, "We are very encouraged from these first two drill holes and will be submitting cores to a certified, independent laboratory for assays shortly. We have additional drill holes planned on the Upper Horizon, and plan to test the Lower Horizon when ice breakup reduces our operating costs. We have confirmed significant concentrations of sulphides where our geophysical surveys had identified them. These conductors are on strike of other known economically encouraging VMS mineralization in a belt that hosts other silver and gold-rich lead, zinc, +/- copper sulphide concentrations. Our proximity to the Bluefish Hydroelectric Power Plant, and the road network from Yellowknife makes these targets appealing for potential development in the future, with reduced infrastructure costs. The VMS zones provide the Company with an exciting diversification and a potential portfolio of strategic metals, in addition to our planned underground Mon Gold Mine on the same property."