Canadian Zinc Starts Winter Drill Program at South Tally Pond

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Canadian Zinc Corp. (TSX:CZN,OTCQB:CZICF) announced that it has begun a winter drill program at its Newfoundland-based South Tally Pond zinc-lead-copper-silver-gold project. The company’s plan is to complete eight to 10 drill holes for a total of 3,000 meters.

Canadian Zinc Corp. (TSX:CZN,OTCQB:CZICF) announced that it has begun a winter drill program at its Newfoundland-based South Tally Pond zinc-lead-copper-silver-gold project. The company’s plan is to complete eight to 10 drill holes for a total of 3,000 meters.

As quoted in the press release:

The 2014 winter drill program will follow up on favourable results from the 2013 drill programs, which totaled 8,300 metres in 26 drillholes at the Lemarchant deposit. Highlights of the 2013 drilling programs include the discovery of Northwest zone located 250 metres to the northwest of the Lemarchant deposit and further extensions to the Lemarchant deposit (see Company news release dated December 11, 2013 and April 17, 2013).

Priority drill targets for 2014 include testing for additional massive sulphide mineralization to expand the newly discovered Northwest zone and expanding the known Indicated and Inferred resources of the Lemarchant deposit. The 2014 program is fully supported by funds from the $4 million flow-through financing, which closed on August 20th, 2013.

Click here to read the full Canadian Zinc Corp. (TSX:CZN,OTCQB:CZICF) press release. 

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