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Sky Gold to receive $200,000 grant from Ontario

2023-09-21 10:43 ET - News Release

Mr. Mike England reports

SKY GOLD RECEIVES $200,000 GRANT FROM THE ONTARIO JUNIOR EXPLORATION PROGRAM FOR THE STAR LAKE NICKEL-COPPER-COBALT-PLATINUM GROUP ELEMENT PROPERTY, ONTARIO

Sky Gold Corp. has been selected to receive a $200,000 grant from the Ontario Junior Exploration Program (OJEP) to assist in exploring the Star Lake nickel/copper/cobalt/platinum group element property. The property, comprising 5,894 hectares, is located 70 kilometres west of the city of Thunder Bay and five kilometres southwest of the past-producing Shebandowan nickel/copper/cobalt/chromium/platinum group element mine, operated by Inco Ltd. during the period of 1970 to 1998. The Shebandowan mine is a world-class example of a primary magmatic nickel sulphide deposit, with produced tonnage and grade of 8.7 million tonnes at 2.0 per cent nickel, 1.0 per cent copper and 3.0 grams per tonne platinum plus palladium (cobalt and chrome grades unknown).

The Star Lake nickel/copper/cobalt/chromium/platinum group element property

Highlighting the opportunity on the property is an extensive cluster of strongly anomalous nickel, copper, cobalt, chromium, platinum and palladium in glacial till values, delineated by an Ontario Geological Survey investigation in 2000. The most anomalous samples from the entire survey occur at Star Lake, featuring values of up to 345 parts per million nickel, 44 parts per million cobalt, 398 parts per million chromium, 4.15 parts per billion platinum and 4.13 parts per billion palladium, collectively forming several discrete anomalies over a large area of several square kilometres.

Such geochemical anomalies are closely related to mafic and ultramafic rocks and several EM (electromagnetic) anomalies occur along stratigraphic trend as well. Mapped lithologies include peridotite, pyroxenite and gabbro flows and sill-like bodies, similar to the host rocks at the neighbouring Shebandowan mine.

In addition to the nickel/copper/cobalt/platinum group element potential of the property, there is excellent potential for the discovery of orogenic gold deposits as well. Historic geochemical work completed by Mingold in the 1980s, delineated an area in the southwest part of the Star Lake property containing an elevated number of gold grains supplemented by anomalous geochemical assays in gold, at several sample sites. The Mingold anomaly is contained within a broader area containing high values in arsenic, antimony, lead and zinc, obtained in glacial till and lake sediment samples. Such an anomaly is located proximal to a crustal-scale structure, the Tinto fault, enhancing the prospects for the occurrence of orogenic gold deposits to occur on the property.

A fall exploration program of detailed glacial till sampling will be completed by the company to better define the size, shape and strength of the nickel/copper/cobalt/platinum group element and gold/arsenic/antimony/lead/zinc geochemical anomalies in preparation for later diamond drilling. The detailed till sampling program will also be accompanied by a VTEM (versatile time-domain electromagnetic) airborne geophysical survey (magnetics and EM) to assist in drill target selection.

Michael England, chief executive officer of Sky Gold, stated: "We are very appreciative to be a recipient of the $200,000 grant from OJEP and acknowledge the assistance of the Ontario government to support the important process of grassroots exploration. We look forward to commencing the exploration program at Star Lake."

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