Nighthawk Intersects 22.40 metres of 5.40 gpt Gold (uncut), Including 10.20 metres of 8.48 gpt Gold, and 5.80 metres of 13.68 gpt Gold at Colomac's Goldcrest sill

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Nighthawk Gold Corp. (“Nighthawk” or the “Company”) (TSX: NHK; OTCQX: MIMZF) is pleased to report drill results from its 100% owned Colomac Gold Project located within its Indin Lake Gold Property, Northwest Territories, Canada. The Company recently completed a 26,168 metre drill program primarily focused on resource expansion opportunities within the Colomac Main and Goldcrest sills, …

Nighthawk Gold Corp. (“Nighthawk” or the “Company”) (TSX: NHK; OTCQX: MIMZF) is pleased to report drill results from its 100% owned Colomac Gold Project located within its Indin Lake Gold Property, Northwest Territories, Canada. The Company recently completed a 26,168 metre drill program primarily focused on resource expansion opportunities within the Colomac Main and Goldcrest sills, with continued delineation of high-grade gold Zone 1.5, and ongoing exploration for additional higher-grade domains within the Colomac area sills.
As quoted in the press release:

Dr. Michael Byron, President and CEO commented, “The Goldcrest sill is identical to the Colomac Main sill except for having a smaller mineralized strike length of 2.5 kilometres, however there are several exciting unexplored areas that may ultimately lead to its expansion. Although Goldcrest North appears separated from the main Goldcrest intrusion, we have not ruled out that a connection between the two exists, and are now developing targets to address this opportunity. In addition, we have only just begun to explore the 1.5-kilometre section of the sill to the south of the main Goldcrest body.  Both areas represent high priority prospects for new discovery and resource expansion. The exploration model recently developed for the localization of high-grade zones within the Colomac Main sill, such as Zone 1.5, is being applied to all Colomac area sills.  With target definition currently underway, we anxiously await initiation of our 2018 drill program.”

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