Klondex Identifies New Structure

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Klondex Mines (TSX:KDX, OTCQX:KLNDF) announced it has discovered a third mineralized structure in the west zone of its Fire Creek project. The Honeyrunner Structure is located approximately 33.5 m (110 ft) west of, and parallel to the Karen Vein and crosses the 5400 vent raise access drift.

Klondex Mines (TSX:KDX,OTCQX:KLNDF) announced it has discovered a third mineralized structure in the west zone of its Fire Creek project. The Honeyrunner Structure is located approximately 33.5 m (110 ft) west of, and parallel to the Karen Vein and crosses the 5400 vent raise access drift.

According to the press release:

A total of 22 drill holes (13 previously released surface and 9 underground) intersected the structure, including the most recent intercept of 2,184 g/t (63.7 opt) Au and 27 g/t (0.8 opt) Ag over 0.4 m (1.4 ft) in drill hole FCU-0158. Based on current drilling, the defined strike length of the Honeyrunner is approximately 472 m (1,550 ft), and 160 m (525 ft) of known vertical dip extent. The structure is open both north and south along strike and up and down dip.

Brent Kristof, Chief Operating Officer of Klondex, said:

The identification of the Honeyrunner structure is the third mineralized structure identified since releasing this year’s PEA. These results continue to support our view that the Fire Creek project will continue to grow.

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