Mr. Peter Bell reports
KERMODE RECEIVES PERMIT AT MOUNT SICKER PROJECT
Kermode Resources Ltd. has received approval of an exploration permit for
mechanical trenching at the 911 mine showing at the Mount Sicker project.
The work program covers the area of the 911 mine showing, where Kermode previously
reported exploration results, including a stockpile of select samples weighing
approximately 20 tonnes.
The permitted work program allows for the removal of up to 1,000 tonnes per year for
five years. There are a total of 45 shallow trenches planned, with each one 10 metres
long, 2 metres wide and 1.5 metres deep. The trenches cover an area 400 m long by 90 m
wide. The permit also allows the company to reclaim a small mine shaft called Tom's shaft and to
make safe one other exploration adit.
Peter Bell, chief executive officer, commented: "Thanks to our exploration partners and community
stakeholders for showing that it is possible to permit mining exploration work on
southern Vancouver Island. Logging by Mosaic Forest Management has created new
exposure and improved access at the 911 mine showing, which has been subject to
historical exploration. We started by permitting a trenching program because it is the
most direct way to pursue business development opportunities that follow from digging
abundant high-grade copper in outcrop with convenient logistical access."
Qualified person
The technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Jacques Houle, PEng, a qualified person responsible for the scientific and technical
information contained herein under National Instrument 43-101 standards.
About Kermode Resources Ltd.
Kermode is a junior mining company hunting for exploration opportunities around the
world.
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