Dolly Varden Provides Final Assays from 2013 Torbrit Mine Drill Program

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Dolly Varden Silver Corp. (TSXV:DV,OTCBB:DOLLF) announced the final assay results for its 2013 drill program at the Torbrit mine, located at its Dolly Varden property in Northwestern British Columbia. They indicate that high-grade silver mineralization occurs at multiple stratigraphic horizons at the mine.

Dolly Varden Silver Corp. (TSXV:DV,OTCBB:DOLLF) announced the final assay results for its 2013 drill program at the Torbrit mine, located at its Dolly Varden property in Northwestern British Columbia. They indicate that high-grade silver mineralization occurs at multiple stratigraphic horizons at the mine.

Paul McGuigan, Dolly Varden’s vice president of exploration, commented:

Ongoing interpretation of Dolly Varden’s recent drill results indicates that the DVT exhalite horizon is comprised of at least two mineralized horizons and that most of the historic production at the Torbrit ‘Main Zone’ was sourced from the lowermost horizon. The 2013 exploration has resulted in the discovery of a separate mineralized horizon, stratigraphically above the historically mined areas. This upper horizon (the Torbrit ‘Upper Zone’) is comprised of mixed stockwork, VMS & exhalite mineralization. Drill intersections from the ‘Upper Zone’ contain similar silver grades and thicknesses to the past production from the lower horizon. Furthermore, the very highest grade intersections are interpreted to cut the Torbrit Main Zone and Upper Zone at a high angle, and are interpreted as discrete panels of the highest grade silver.

Click here to read the full Dolly Varden Silver Corp. (TSXV:DV,OTCBB:DOLLF) press release.

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