Corvus Gold Drills 1.7 Meters at 145 G/t Gold and 22 G/t Silver

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Corvus Gold (TSX:KOR) announced further results from drilling at its North Bullfrog project in Nevada. Results continue to extend the limits of the vein/stockwork system at the Yellowjacket deposit at the project.

 Corvus Gold (TSX:KOR) announced further results from drilling at its North Bullfrog project in Nevada. Results continue to extend the limits of the vein/stockwork system at the Yellowjacket deposit at the project.

As quoted in the press release:

Hole NB-14-403, returned 1.7 metres @ 145 g/t gold in a new stockwork zone above the Josh Vein system, testing the new zone approximately 175 metres down-dip from the surface (Figure 2) and 50 metres down dip from hole NB-14-377 (17m @ 2 g/t gold and 8.2 g/t silver, April 3, 2014 news release). This new zone marginal to the main Josh vein/stockwork system is another example of high-grade splay veins that are regularly being encountered as the system is being infill drilled.

Corvus CEO, Jeff Pontius, said:

The overall continuity of the Josh Vein structure both along strike and down dip is remarkable and bodes well for further expansion. In addition the continued discovery of high grade splay veins like the one found in NB-14-403 with ongoing drilling of the margin and strike extent of the system is very encouraging for the possible discovery of other Josh Vein type systems within the overall Yellowjacket structural zone. The continued success of the Yellowjacket exploration program will likely make a significant impact on the deposit’s size and quality and should have a positive impact on overall shareholder value in the coming year.

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