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  • Sitka Gold (SIG) shares results for two additional diamond drill holes completed as part of the Company’s Phase II summer 2022 drilling program at the RC Gold Project
  • The latest assay results are from the first two drill holes, DDRCCC-22-037 & DDRCCC-22-038
  • Director and VP of Corporate Development Mike Burke sat down with Sabrina Cuthbert to discuss the results 
  • The RC Gold Project is a 376-square-kilometre contiguous district-scale land package located in the heart of Yukon’s Tombstone Gold Belt
  • Sitka Gold Corp. is Canadian-based junior gold, silver and copper explorer
  • Sitka Gold Corp. (SIG) opened trading at C$0.13 per share

Sitka Gold (SIG) released assay results  for two additional diamond drill holes completed as part of the Phase II summer 2022 drilling program at its RC Gold Project

Sixteen diamond drill holes were completed totalling 5,250 metres, during the Phase II drilling program.

Director and VP of Corporate Development Mike Burke sat down with Sabrina Cuthbert to discuss the results.

Highlights of gold assays include:

  • 401.5 m of 0.63 g/t Au from 73.0 m in DDRCCC-22-038, including
    305.2 m of 0.78 g/t Au from 79.8 m depth, and including
    180.0 m of 1.04 g/t Au from 176.0 m depth.

The RC Gold Project 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.

Sitka Gold Corp. is Canadian-based junior gold, silver and copper explorer.

Sitka Gold Corp. (SIG) opened trading at C$0.13 per share.


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