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    Canadian Zinc: Drilling Continues to Add Massive Sulphide Mineralization at Lemarchant Deposit, Newfoundland

    Written by Priscila Barrera
    |
    Sep. 25, 2017 09:02AM PST

    Canadian Zinc Corporation (TSX: CZN; OTCQB: CZICF) is pleased to report further positive results from 10 additional drill holes completed as part of its diamond drill exploration program on the Lemarchant zinc-lead-copper-silver-gold volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit, located on the 100%-owned South Tally Pond project in central Newfoundland. As quoted in the press release: Highlights of the …

    Canadian Zinc Corporation (TSX: CZN; OTCQB: CZICF) is pleased to report further positive results from 10 additional drill holes completed as part of its diamond drill exploration program on the Lemarchant zinc-lead-copper-silver-gold volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit, located on the 100%-owned South Tally Pond project in central Newfoundland.
    As quoted in the press release:

    Highlights of the latest assay results from the Lemarchant Up-dip drill program include:

    LM17-130:  29.26% zinc, 2.33% lead, 1.91% copper, 168.3 g/t silver, 7.1 g/t gold over 2.25 m.
    LM17-136:   5.04% zinc, 1.29% lead, 0.60% copper, 29.6 g/t silver, 0.3 g/t gold over 6.05 m.
    LM17-136:   5.59% zinc, 0.79% lead, 0.69% copper, 7.8 g/t silver 0.1 g/t gold over 3.70 m.

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