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Sitka Gold drills 449 m of 0.74 g/t Au at RC

2023-09-05 13:21 ET - News Release

Mr. Donald Penner reports

SITKA DRILLS 449.0 METRES OF 0.74 G/T GOLD FROM SURFACE, INCLUDING 138.0 METRES OF 1.14 G/T GOLD AT ITS RC GOLD PROJECT, YUKON

Sitka Gold Corp. has released assay results from the first three diamond drill holes (DDRCCC-23-043, DDRCCC-23-044 and DDRCCC-23-045) of the company's 2023 summer drill program on the company's 376-square-kilometre, road-accessible RC gold project, located in Yukon's Tombstone gold belt (TGB), approximately 100 kilometres east of Dawson City. A diamond drilling program of up to 10,000 metres is currently under way at RC gold where an initial mineral resource estimate of 1.34 million ounces of gold beginning at surface and grading 0.68 gram per tonne was announced earlier this year (see news release dated Jan. 19, 2023).

Assay highlights include:

Drill Hole 043

  • 449.0 metres (m) of 0.74 g/t Au from 4.0 m (surface) including:
  • 28.0 m of 0.91 g/t Au from 4.0 m,
  • 40.0 m of 1.02 g/t Au from 81.0 m,
  • 138.0 m of 1.14 g/t Au from 315.0 m,
  • 14.0 m of 3.28 g/t Au from 345.0 m.

Drill Hole 044

  • 161.8 m of 0.71 g/t Au from 107.2 m including:
  • 24.0 m of 1.10 g/t Au from 143.0 m
  • 34.0 m of 1.66 g/t Au from 235.0 m,
  • 16.0 m of 2.36 g/t Au from 253.0 m.

Drill Hole 045

  • 52.5 m of 0.51 g/t Au from 57.0 m including:
  • 14.0 m of 0.80 g/t Au from 57.0 m and,
  • 2.0 m of 1.87 g/t Au from 161.0 m,
  • 1.4 m of 2.08 g/t Au from 221.6 m,
  • 13.7 m of 0.90 g/t Au from 327.3 m,
  • 6.0 m of 1.02 g/t Au from 377.0 m.

"The results from the first three drill holes completed during our summer drill program at RC Gold continue to illustrate just how consistent and well-endowed the gold mineralization is at our expanding Blackjack deposit", commented Cor Coe, Director and CEO of Sitka Gold. "Extending Hole 43 added another 30 metres of 0.78 grams per tonne gold to the end of that drill hole (see news release dated June 21, 2023) resulting in an impressive 449.0 metre interval grading 0.74 grams per tonne gold beginning at surface. Drill holes 044 and 045 continue to expand this gold deposit to the south with several additional intervals of greater than one gram per tonne gold encountered (see Table 1). Step out drilling and fieldwork to expand both the Blackjack and Eiger gold deposits, both of which remain wide open, have been the primary focus of our 2023 summer field season at RC Gold along with additional exploration work in preparation to drill test other high priority gold targets within the Clear Creek Intrusive Complex (see Figure 4).

DDRCCC-23-043 was collared at the same location as DDRCCC-21-021 (see news release dated December 13, 2021) and drilled at an azimuth of 005 degrees and a dip of -85 degrees (see Figures 1 and 2). The purpose of the hole was to fill in a gap of data in the current resource model and to extend the higher-grade mineralization in the current resource to depth. The hole was started in the winter drilling program, and encountered significant mineralization, but was terminated in mineralized megacrystic quartz monzonite (MQZMN) at 426.7 m due to the onset of spring thaw conditions (see news release dated June 21, 2023). The hole was re-entered at the start of the summer drill program and extended to 526.4 m.

DDRCCC-23-043 continued in similar appearing megacrystic quartz monzonite (MQZMN) hosting quartz sulphide veins until 476 m where a 6 m lamprophyre dyke, a known and expected marker unit in the Blackjack Deposit, was intersected. From the 482 m to the end of the hole at 526.4 m the hole intersected moderately altered metasediments intruded by metre scale MQZMN dykes, with both units cross-cut by quartz sulphide veins.

DDRCCC-23-043 was variably mineralized throughout most of its length, including several instances of visible gold (see Figure 5), with the interval from 4.0 m to 494.7 m returning 493.8 m of 0.70 g/t gold. Significant intervals of higher-grade mineralization include

40.0 m of 1.02 g/t gold from 81.0 m;

138.0 m of 1.14 g/t gold from 315.0;

28.0 m of 1.99 g/t gold and

14.0 m of 3.28 g/t gold from 345 m. Narrower intervals of multi-gram gold mineralization include

1.0 m of 6.95 g/t gold from 27.0 m;

1.0 m of 7.09 g/t gold from 53.5 m and

2.0 m of 5.00 g/t gold from 241.0 m.

Holes DDRCCC-23-044 and DDRCCC-23-045 with azimuths of 040 degrees and dips of - 55 and -65 respectively, were drilled from the same location to extend the current resource to the south and at depth (see Figure 1 and 3). Both holes intersected moderately to strongly altered metasediments intersected by metre scale MQZMN dykes throughout their length. Quartz vein density with locally massive development of arsenopyrite generally increased downhole in both holes and both holes also encountered visible gold (see Figure 6).

Hole DDRCCC-23-044 returned 161.8 m of 0.71 g/t gold from 107.2 m, including 24.0 m of 1.10 g/t gold from 143.0 m, 34.0 m of 1.66 g/t gold from 235.0 m and 16.0 m of 2.36 g/t gold from 253.0 m.

DDRCCC-23-045 returned several mineralized intervals including 52.5 m of 0.51 g/t gold from 57.0 m with 14.0 m of 0.80 g/t gold from 57.0 m.

The Company has completed 14 drill holes totalling approximately 6,000 metres as part of its ongoing 2023 diamond drill program at RC Gold where up to 10,000 metres of drilling is planned. Analytical results for remaining drill holes completed to date will be released once they have been received and compiled.

Quality Assurance/Quality Control

On receipt from the drill site, the NQ-sized drill core was systematically logged for geological attributes, photographed and sampled at Sitka's 2022 field camp. Sample lengths as small as 0.3 m were used to isolate features of interest, otherwise a default 2 m downhole sample length was used. Core was cut in half lengthwise along a predetermined line, with one-half (same half, consistently) collected for analysis and one-half stored as a record. Standard reference materials, blanks and duplicate samples were inserted by Sitka personnel at regular intervals into the sample stream. Bagged samples were placed in secure bins to ensure integrity during transport. They were delivered by Sitka personnel or a contract expeditor to ALS Laboratories' preparatory facility in Whitehorse, Yukon, with analyses completed in North Vancouver.

ALS is accredited to ISO 17025:2005 UKAS ref. 4028 for its laboratory analysis. Samples were crushed by ALS to over 70 per cent passing below two millimetres and split using a riffle splitter. One-thousand-gram splits were pulverized to over 85 per cent passing below 75 microns. Gold determinations are by fire assay with an inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy (ICP-MS) finish on 50 g subsamples of the prepared pulp (ALS code: Au-ICP-22). Any sample returning over 10 g/t Au was re-analyzed by fire assay with a gravimetric finish on a 50 g subsample (ALS code: Au-GRA21). In addition, a 51-element analysis was performed on a 0.5 g subsample of the prepared pulps by an aqua regia digestion followed by an inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy (ICP-MS) finish (ALS code: ME-MS41).

About the RC Gold Project

The RC Gold Project (RC Gold) consists of a 376 square kilometre contiguous district-scale land package located in the newly road accessible Clear Creek, Big Creek, and Sprague Creek districts in the heart of Yukon's Tombstone Gold Belt. The project is located approximately 100 kilometres east of Dawson City and is accessed via a secondary gravel road from the Klondike Highway an approximate 2 hour drive from Dawson. It is the largest consolidated land package strategically positioned mid-way between Victoria Gold's Eagle Gold Mine - Yukon's newest gold mine which reached commercial production in the summer of 2020 - and Sabre Gold Mine's Brewery Creek Gold Mine. The RC Gold Project land package comprises five underlying properties, namely, the RC, Bee Bop, Mahtin, Clear Creek, and Barney Ridge properties*. The planned 10,000 metre drill program for 2023 is currently underway and is focused on expanding the Blackjack and Eiger gold deposits, both of which remain open in all directions.

On January 19, 2023 Sitka Gold announced an Initial Mineral Resource Estimate prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101") guidelines for the RC Gold Property of 1,340,000 ounces of gold(1). The road accessible, pit constrained Mineral Resource is classified as inferred and is contained in two near/on-surface zones: The Blackjack and Eiger deposits. The Mineral Resource estimate is presented in the following table at a base case cut-off grade of 0.25 g/t Au:

The Initial Mineral Resource Estimate of 1,340,000 ounces of gold at the RC Gold Project is comprised of two deposits: the Blackjack deposit containing 900,000 ounces of gold at a grade of 0.83 g/t gold and the Eiger deposit containing 440,000 ounces of gold at a grade of 0.50 g/t gold (see news release dated January 19, 2023). Both of these deposits are at/near surface, are potentially open pit minable and amenable to heap leaching, with initial bottle roll tests indicating that the gold is not refractory and has high gold recoveries of up to 94% with minimal NaCN consumption (see News Release July 13, 2022).

The Blackjack and Eiger deposits are in close proximity to highway and power infrastructure, are road accessible year-round, remain open in all directions and are respectively located at the western and eastern end of a large, 500 metre by 2 kilometre intrusion related gold system that was recently discovered on the Property. To date, 52 diamond drill holes have been drilled into this system for a total of approximately 18,275 metres with results of up to

  • 201.0 m of 1.26 g/t gold from surface, including
  • 82.0 m of 2.04 g/t gold and
  • 19.5 m of 4.87 g/t gold at Blackjack (drill hole DDRCCC-22-040; see news release dated January 11, 2023) and
  • 354 m of 0.41 g/t gold including 72 m of 0.72 g/t gold at Eiger (drill hole DDRCCC-21-09; see news release date August 19, 2021).

Several high priority intrusion related gold targets exist at RC Gold with nine outcropped intrusions identified to date over the 376 sq km property, however Sitka's main focus at the RC Gold Project has been on the underlying Clear Creek Property where a large 500 metre by 2000 metre intrusion related gold system covering the area over the Blackjack, Saddle and Eiger zones was identified. Prior to the onset of the 2023 winter drilling program, the Company had drilled 38 diamond drill holes into this system for a total of approximately 13,000 metres. This drilling culminated in the discovery of the Blackjack and Eiger deposits with an initial inferred mineral resource estimate of 1,340,000 gold ounces(1).

Sitka Gold inherited a wealth of historical and current data from these properties from work spanning the last 40 years. Recent exploration work and the compilation of historical data have defined several mineralized zones with both bulk tonnage, intrusion-related gold deposit targets and high-grade, vein- and breccia-hosted gold targets. The RC Gold Project also has a common border with Victoria Gold's Clear Creek property at its western boundary and Florin Resources' Florin Gold property at its northern boundary.

(1) Simpson, R. January 19, 2023. Clear Creek Property, RC Gold Project, NI 43-101 Technical Report, Dawson Mining District, Yukon Territory.

Deposit Model

Exploration on the Property has mainly focused on identifying an intrusion-related gold system ("IRGS"). The property is part of the Tombstone Gold Belt which is the prominent host to IRGS deposits within the Tintina Gold Province in Yukon and Alaska. Notable deposits from the belt include: Fort Knox Mine in Alaska with current Proven and Probable Reserves of 230 million tonnes at 0.3 g/t Au (2.471 million ounces; Sims 2018)(1); Eagle Gold Mine with current Measured and Indicated Resources of 233 million tonnes at a grade of 0.57 g/t Au at the Eagle Main Zone (4.303 million ounces; Harvey et al, 2022)(2); the Brewery Creek deposit with current Indicated Mineral Resource of 22.2 million tonnes at a gold grade of 1.11 g/t (0.789 million ounces; Hulse et al. 2020)(3); the Florin Gold deposit, located adjacent to Sitka's RC Gold project, with a current Inferred Mineral Resource of 170.99 million tonnes grading 0.45 g/t (2.47 million ounces; Simpson 2021)(4) and the AurMac Project with an Inferred Mineral Resource of 312.90 million tonnes grading 0.61 gram per tonne gold (6.18 million ounces; Jutras 2023)(5).

About Sitka Gold Corp.

Sitka Gold Corp. is a mineral exploration company headquartered in Canada. The Company is managed by a team of experienced industry professionals and is focused on exploring for economically viable mineral deposits with its primary emphasis on gold, silver and copper mineral properties of merit. Sitka currently has an option to acquire a 100% interest in the RC, Barney Ridge, Clear Creek and OGI properties in the Yukon and the Burro Creek Gold property in Arizona. Sitka owns a 100% interest in its Alpha Gold property in Nevada, its Mahtin Gold property in the Yukon and its Coppermine River project in Nunavut.

The Company recently announced an NI 43-101 compliant Initial Mineral Resource Estimate of 1,340,000 ounces of gold (1) beginning at surface and grading 0.68 g/t at its RC Gold Project in Yukon (see news release dated January 19, 2023). A diamond drilling program of up to 10,000 metres is currently underway at RC Gold.

The Company is also planning additional drilling at its Alpha Gold Property in Nevada where a new Carlin-type gold system was recently discovered. The Company is focused on vectoring towards the high-grade core of this system, which is located on the Cortez Trend just 40 km southeast of the Cortez Mine Complex of Barrick/Newmont.

(1) Simpson, R. January 19, 2023. Clear Creek Property, RC Gold Project, NI 43-101 Technical Report, Dawson Mining District, Yukon Territory.

Upcoming Events

Sitka Gold will be attending and/or presenting at the following events:

  • Precious Metals Summit, Beaver Creek, Colorado: September 12 - 15, 2023
  • Yukon Geoscience Forum, Whitehorse, Yukon: November 19 - 22, 2023

All events are subject to change.

The scientific and technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Cor Coe, P.Geo., Director and CEO of the Company, and a Qualified Person (QP) as defined by National Instrument 43-101.

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