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    New Klondike Reports Results of 2014 Reconnaissance Program from Goldstorm

    Investing News Network
    Oct. 23, 2014 08:08AM PST
    Gold Investing

    New Klondike (TSXV:NK) announced reconnaissance results from three targets on its Goldstorm project, near Dryden, Ontario. On the Katisha Lake gold occurrences, nine gold occurrences were examined with samples ranging from trace to 9.84 grams per ton. In the Timiskaming Unconformity, most of the work was directed towards mapping and prospecting with six samples average 0.36 grams per ton of gold. Finally in the K-G gold target, samples were taken to examine the area.

    New Klondike (TSXV:NK) announced reconnaissance results from three targets on its Goldstorm project, near Dryden, Ontario. On the Katisha Lake gold occurrences, nine gold occurrences were examined with samples ranging from trace to 9.84 grams per ton. In the Timiskaming Unconformity, most of the work was directed towards mapping and prospecting with six samples average 0.36 grams per ton of gold. Finally in the K-G gold target, samples were taken to examine the area.

    According to the press release:

    Target 1 – Katisha Lake Au Occurrences: Nine gold occurrences were examined in this area, including the Katisha Extension, Katisha South, O-Zone, Oldtimers (Howie), and Twilight and Fringe zones; in addition, three zones examined in 2013 – the Fiji, Zig and Main Katisha zones were re-examined in light of a new geological model that may help to evaluate these zones.

    Target 2 – Timiskaming Unconformity: A large component of the 2014 work program was directed toward mapping and prospecting along the projected trace of the southern unconformable contact of a band of Timiskaming-type sediments referred to as the Stormy Lake Group. This structure is located in the southern part of the Goldstorm Property, north of the Katisha Lake Gold zones.

    Target 3 – K-G Au Target: A new gold-silver-tungsten-molybdenite (Au-Ag-W-Mo) occurrence was discovered in the eastern part of the property along the east side of the Long Lake Fault zone.

    Click here to read the New Klondike Exploration Ltd. (TSXV:NK) press release

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