Mr. Steve Regoci reports
GARIBALDI READIES E&L;
10-KM-LONG MINERALIZED CORRIDOR DEFINED AT RED LION
WITH CU-AU-CO-RICH VALUES
Garibaldi Resources Corp. has provided an update on several of its B.C. properties as it follows a strategic path
to make 2017 a breakthrough discovery year for the company in both British Columbia and Mexico.
E&L project
Detailed 3-D modelling of the E&L magmatic nickel-copper-platinum-group-element-gold-cobalt system, the first deposit of its type in northwest
British Columbia's prolific Eskay camp, is expected to be completed in the coming weeks and will provide further
insight into the morphology and distribution of the intrusions and massive sulphide component of the system. The
Garibaldi E&L team, led by special adviser, Everett Makela, PGeo, is incorporating historical data pertaining to the
deposit with new information obtained by the company during the last several months, including high Ni-Cu tenors
and the broad Q magnetic anomaly with a 600-metre-long conduit-shaped keel (see the Nov. 10, 2016, news release).
The Q is immediately south of the original discovery at the top of Nickel Mountain and is already a prime target for
the 2017 E&L drill program.
The E&L deposit is 11 miles southwest of Eskay Creek and 20 miles west of Pretium's high-grade Brucejack gold
mine, which is progressing toward production during the second half of 2017.
Elsewhere at Garibaldi's 63-square-kilometre and 100-per-cent-owned E&L project, geologists continue to review the recently
confirmed Brass Hill target in a volcanic package approximately 2.7 kilometres northeast of the E&L deposit. Exceptionally
high-grade zinc assays were recently obtained from chip samples at Brass Hill within a cluster of mineralized
showings (zinc-copper-gold-silver) near a receding glacier (see the Oct. 28, 2016, news release).
Updates on Garibaldi's other holdings in the district are expected during first quarter. In total, Garibaldi controls just over 200
square kilometres in this high-profile mining camp.
Red Lion property: 10-kilometre-long mineralized corridor above Kliyul
Extensive geophysical and surface sampling programs carried out by Garibaldi, combined with compilation and
contouring of historical soil sampling results from RL Ridge, have revealed a 10-kilometre-long northwest-southeast-trending
mineralized corridor at its 100-per-cent-owned Red Lion copper-gold project in the dynamic Quesnel trough. This large corridor
is parallel to the Omineca mining road and power lines to Kemess that strategically pass through the Red Lion claims.
The Red Lion, never previously drilled, was gradually expanded to 75 square kilometres from the original 35 square kilometres acquired by
Garibaldi in early 2014. The property is contiguous to Kiska Metals' Kliyul project, and drill permits are pending.
On Dec. 22, AuRico Metals announced that it is acquiring all of the issued and outstanding securities of Kiska
by way of a statutory plan of arrangement under the Business Corporations Act (British Columbia).
Three major target areas along Red Lion corridor
- An extensive copper-in-soil anomaly at the RL Ridge target stretches northwest-southeast for 4.2 kilometres and east-west for
400 metres to 800 metres within a broader anomaly up to 1.7 kilometres wide.
- Parallel to the east of this large geochemical anomaly is a 2.4-kilometre-long induced polarization chargeability high, open to the north
and south, that continues up slope from the Omineca road. The IP high coincides with anomalous copper-gold rock, soil and stream sediment results along with a magnetic high that is known to be underlain by a
diorite to a monzodiorite intrusive in a largely overburden-covered area (RL East target).
- A second chargeability high, 1.8 kilometres long, is located fewer than two kilometres northwest of RL Ridge at the RL West
target and also coincides with anomalous copper-gold rock, soil and stream sediment results and a magnetic
high underlain by a diorite intrusive.
Significantly, the four chip samples at RL West with the highest measured chargeability were associated with abundant
pyrite and assayed the highest grades in gold, copper and cobalt. Those values ranged from 1.07 grams per tonne gold to 37.5 g/t Au,
0.21 per cent copper to 13.6 per cent Cu, and anomalous cobalt to 0.55 per cent Co. Extensive outcropping exists at RL West, and numerous areas
have yet to be sampled. The fact that the chargeability high appears to be related to sulphides carrying
mineralization is extremely encouraging.
The IP chargeability highs at Red Lion are similar to those measured at the adjoining Kliyul property to the south.
More details on the Red Lion are expected in the near future.
Steve Regoci, Garibaldi president and chief executive officer, commented: "The Red Lion has proven to be an exceptional acquisition
near the bottom of a bear market cycle in the resource sector. The quality of these targets that have been systematically
identified over a 10-kilometre-long corridor speaks to the Red Lion's exciting exploration upside. Surrounding infrastructure
and the prolific nature of the Quesnel trough district make the Red Lion even more compelling. We are currently
examining all options to unlock the full value of this significant asset for Garibaldi shareholders."
Near-term drilling at Tora Tora property
Garibaldi's 100-per-cent-owned Tora Tora property, 25 kilometres north of the producing Copper Mountain mine and contiguous
to a large block of claims held by High Power Exploration Inc., a private mineral exploration company indirectly
controlled by mining entrepreneur Robert Friedland, is expected to be drilled early in the new year. Tora Tora lies
within the historical Princeton placer gold-palladium and porphyry copper-gold camp.
Garibaldi acquires gold-silver-zinc-lead past producer
Garibaldi is pleased to announce the acquisition of an option to acquire a 100-per-cent interest in the 24-square-kilometre SID gold-silver-zinc-lead polymetallic prospect at Sidina Mountain, 22 km northeast of Hazelton, B.C. Primary targets are
broadly defined intrusive-related vein deposits. According to Minfile 093M038, 143 tonnes of mined material in
1981 from the Silverton deposit at SID produced 250,655 grams of silver, 415 grams of gold, 9,168 kilograms of lead
and 13,066 kilograms of zinc. The property features excellent road access and overall nearby infrastructure.
Acquisition terms for the SID are two million Garibaldi shares over a four-year period (100,000 upon signing followed
by 100,000 shares, 200,000 shares, 600,000 shares and one million shares in the second, third and fourth years,
respectively) and a total work commitment over four years of $1-million ($25,000, $100,000, $250,000 and $625,000
from the first to fourth year, respectively).
Corporate developments
Garibaldi has closed a non-brokered private placement of flow-through shares at 15 cents per share (no warrants) with
strategic investors for total gross proceeds of $350,000. Proceeds from the financing will go toward exploration of the
company's B.C. properties, including near-term drilling at Tora Tora, and the shares are subject to a hold period
ending April 30, 2017. In connection with the offering, the company paid $22,000 in cash finders' fees.
Garibaldi extends best wishes to all shareholders for a safe, healthy and prosperous new year.
Corporate fact sheet
To view the latest corporate fact sheet for Garibaldi Resources, please visit the company's website.
Quality assurance/control
Chip samples from Red Lion were taken directly from outcrop and placed in a marked polysample bag with an
identifying sample tag. Sample bags were then sealed and subsequently placed into a rice bag, which was also sealed
and secured for transport. The samples were then delivered directly to Bureau Veritas Mineral Laboratories by
Garibaldi personnel. All samples underwent four-acid digestion with ICP-MS analysis and 50-gram fire assay fusion gold by
ICP-ES. Samples which returned greater than 10 g/t Au subsequently underwent lead-collection fire assay 50-gram fusion
with a gravimetric finish. Samples greater than 1 per cent Cu subsequently underwent a four-acid digest with AAS finish.
Duplicates, standards and blanks were tested by the qualified laboratory. No significant quality assurance/control issues are present in
the results.
Qualified person
John Buckle, PGeo, PGeoph, a qualified person as defined by NI 43-101, has reviewed and approved the
scientific and technical disclosure in this news release.
We seek Safe Harbor.
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