Sable Resources Ltd – Announces Proposed Acquisitions of BlueJoint Resources Inc. and Western Canada Greenfields Group Inc.

sable announces proposed acquisition of blue joint resources

November 2, 2017 (Toronto, Ontario): Sable Resources Ltd. (“Sable” or the “Company”) (TSXV: SAE) is pleased to announce that it has entered into definitive agreements dated as of October 31, 2017 (the “Master Agreements”) providing for the acquisitions (the “Acquisitions”) by Sable of BlueJoint Resources Inc. (“BlueJoint”) and Western Canada Greenfields Group Inc. (“WCG”). Each of BlueJoint and WCG are private companies engaged in mineral exploration activities. The Acquisitions are subject to the satisfaction or waiver of certain customary closing conditions, including the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange (“TSXV”) and approval by shareholders of each of BlueJoint and WCG.

BlueJoint systematically explored 1.74 million hectares in 10 target areas considered highly prospective and underexplored for precious metal epithermal mineralization in Mexico. This systematic exploration consisted of 10,623 high-density stream sediment samples, 1636 rock samples and 1,122 soil samples as well as geologic mapping and mineral occurrence reviews. This work generated 143 new, previously unknown targets of which 96 await evaluation, 26 have been recommended for further work and two targets; Vinata and El Escarpe are drill ready and have completed independent technical reports prepared in compliance with National Instrument 43-101 (“NI 43-101”). Sable will acquire 100% of the mineral rights that cover these targets consisting of five mineral applications and one mineral title.

Millrock Commences Drilling Program at La Navidad Gold Project, Sonora State, Mexico November 9, 2017

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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, November 9, 2016 – Millrock Resources Inc. (TSX-V: MRO, OTCQX: MLRKF) (“Millrock”) is pleased to report that the first phase of surface exploration on the La Navidad gold project is near completion, and a drilling program has begun. The project, located in Sonora State, Mexico, 100 km north of the City of Hermosillo, targets orogenic gold deposits. Highlights of a rock sampling program include:

  • 24 meters grading 0.9 grams per tonne gold;
  • 12 meters grading 1.1 grams per tonne gold;
  • 14 meters grading 0.8 grams per tonne gold.

A drilling program consisting of approximately 2,000 meters in nine drill holes is in progress and is planned for completion in December.

Riverside Resources Partner Centerra Gold Advances Glor Property with Funded Program and Preparatory Drilling Work

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November 1, 2017 – Vancouver, BC: Riverside Resources Inc. (“Riverside” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: RRI), is pleased to announce an update of the exploration work being done at the Glor Gold Project (the “Project”) in Sonora, Mexico. Positive results obtained by Riverside’s summer program of geological mapping and rock sampling (up to 14.4 g/t Au) have encouraged partner, Centerra Gold Inc. (“Centerra”), to work up additional geophysical and extensive soil geochemistry surveys designed to focus the selection of drill targets in the central part of the Project. Centerra has been funding exploration at Glor since August, 2016, having entered into an option agreement with Riverside to earn a 70% interest in the Project (see press release, July 26, 2016). The ultimate goal of go-forward exploration and drilling programs at Glor is to discover a gold deposit amenable to open-pit mining with heap leach processing; similar in nature to the multi-million ounce deposits being mined in this same part of Sonora at the El Chanate, San Francisco and La Herradura gold operations.

Soil Geochemistry Identifies High Priority Gold-Silver Drill Target With Strike Length Of Over 1.8 KM at Cerro Cascaron Project

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Vancouver, British Columbia / TheNewswire / October 18, 2017 – Harvest Gold Corporation (TSX.V:HVG) (“Harvest Gold” or the “Company”) and Evrim Resources Corp. (“Evrim”) (TSX.V:EVM) are pleased to announce soil sampling results from its Phase 1 exploration program at the high-grade Cerro Cascaron gold-silver project in Mexico.

The extensive soil sampling program covered an area of 4.5 kilometres by 1.6 kilometres north of the main gold vein field. Results have extended known veins, identified two new corridors and have highlighted a 1.4 kilometre-long, very strong gold-silver trend to the north of the highly prospective Serpiente Dorada vein. Highly anomalous soil samples, including one that assayed 1.38 grams per tonne (“g/t”) gold were also collected in the corridor where Serpiente Dorada intersects a newly identified, 1.8 kilometre long gold rich corridor (the “new vein corridor target”).

DRILLING COMMENCES AT ALACRÁN

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KEY POINTS:
• Approximately 5,000m of diamond drilling planned with 3 drill rigs operating
• High priority drill targets include Loma Bonita – Cerro San Simon and Cerro
Colorado
Azure Minerals Limited (ASX: AZS) (“Azure” or “the Company”) is pleased to advise that project operator Minera Teck S.A. de C.V. (Teck), a 100% owned subsidiary of Canada’s largest diversified resource company, Teck Resources Limited, has commenced a drilling campaign on the Alacrán Project (“Alacrán” or “project”).
To date in 2017, Teck has conducted exploration comprising geological mapping, surface sampling and geophysical (Induced Polarisation (IP)) surveys, with most activities focused in the western half of the property. This work has identified two high priority targets (see Figure 1 for target locations) which warrant drilling. Three diamond drill rigs have now mobilised to site to drill about 5,000m.
One target is the extension of the Loma Bonita silver-gold deposit towards Cerro San Simon. This 1km long corridor has been identified by re-modelling and interpretation of Azure’s 2016 IP survey and coincident anomalous geochemistry from rock chip and soil sampling which suggests potential for epithermal mineralisation

Colibri Reports Mapping and Sampling Conducted on the Eveyln Gold Project

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Dieppe, New Brunswick–(Newsfile Corp. – October 11, 2017) – Colibri Resource Corporation (TSXV: CBI) (“Colibri” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the release of a report by Dr. Jonathan Nourse, Professor and Chair of the Geological Sciences Department at the California State Polytechnic University in Pomona, California.

Dr. Nourse’s report summarizes results of his reconnaissance including geological mapping, rock chip sampling and structural investigations conducted on the 506 hectare Evelyn property. Dr. Nourse walked approximately half of the property and focused on sampling and mapping endeavors on outcrops that had quartz veins with hematite. In addition to several isolated occurrences of anomalous gold, his work identified three important gold-bearing zones (described below) that yielded multiple assays between 0.5 and 26 grams per ton Au.

Alset Reports Positive Lithium Results from 13 Salars in Zacatecas and San Luis Potosi, Mexico

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Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – October 2, 2017) – Alset Minerals Corp. (TSXV: ION) (“Alset” or “the Company”) is pleased to report further results from sampling of the Company’s 100% owned salars located in the states of Zacatecas and San Luis Potosi, Mexico. All of these salars returned positive lithium and potassium results. Upon completing the drilling at the La Salada salar (see Company news release dated: 2017-08-09), a reconnaissance auger sampling program was initiated on 13 additional salars to investigate mineralization of soils in the first 1 metre layer. The Company is very encouraged by the results with all the salars being mineralized including some with very promising grades of lithium and potassium.

Discussion of Analytical Results

Of the 13 salars sampled, 9 had average lithium grades exceeding 200ppm, with 4 salars averaging lithium grades of around 400ppm and higher (Table 1). Santa Clara, the largest salar, had an average lithium grade of 392ppm with a high of 890ppm. At Chapala salar, lithium grades reached a high of 530ppm with an average of 416ppm. Hernandez salar returned a high of 670ppm and average of 556ppm. The highest maximum and average lithium grades came from the Caliguey salar with a high of 1820ppm and an average of 769ppm.

Sampling also returned encouraging results for potassium (K). The average potassium grade for all 13 salars range from 1.20% to 3.38% K, with 9 of the salars exceeding an average grade of 2.00% K. At Caliguey, Santa Clara and El Salitral the average grade exceeded 3.38% K. Caliguey returned a maximum grade of 5.29% K, with an average grade of 3.38% K. Santa Clara, returned a maximum grade of 4.60% K. El Salitral returned a maximum grade of 4.28% K and an average grade of 3.78% K.

Aztec Minerals’ Trenching Extends Jasper Zone Mineralization to 0.52% Copper and 0.62 gpt Gold over 92.4 m Length on Cervantes Property, Mexico

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Vancouver, British Columbia (FSCwire) – Aztec Minerals Corp. (AZT: TSX-V) announces that trenching at the Jasper prospect on the Cervantes property in Sonora State, Mexico has extended the mineralized zone, assaying 0.52% copper and 0.62 grams per tonne (gpt) gold over a 92.4 meters ( m) trench length (71 m linear) along a north-south trend, still open in all directions.

 

Additional trench sampling of visible porphyry alteration and mineralization has been extended over a 225 m trench length and assays are pending.  A recently completed geochemical soil survey over the Jasper zone west of and adjacent to the California zone has defined a discrete north-south copper-molybdenum anomaly averaging 0.12% copper over a 600 m length, still open to the north.

 

“The new trench and soil data significantly extend the length of porphyry mineralization at the Jasper prospect and provide an excellent drill target to complement the adjacent California porphyry oxide gold-copper target,” said Joey Wilkins, President and CEO.  Trenching continues at Jasper and now also at California. Aztec’s first drill program on the Cervantes property is set to begin in the next month.”

ALMADEX HITS 151.00 M OF 0.88 G/T GOLD AND 0.30% COPPER WITHIN 273.50 M OF 0.59 G/T GOLD AND 0.21% COPPER AT THE NORTE ZONE, MEXICO; GRANTS STOCK OPTIONS

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VANCOUVER, BC–(Marketwired – September 14, 2017) – Almadex Minerals Limited (“Almadex” or the “Company”) (TSX VENTURE: AMZ) (OTCQX: AXDDF) is pleased to announce it has received assay results from hole EC-17-033 of the 2017 Norte drilling program. EC-17-033 was drilled to test for the continuity of mineralisation within the area of defined mineralisation, between previous holes EC-17-017 and 026, and helps define and confirm mineralisation in this area. Highlights include the following intercepts all of which are also shown on the attached plan and section:

Hole EC-17-033 NORTE ZONE, 315 Az, -70 dip
From 240.00 to 513.50, 273.50 meters @ 0.59 g/t gold and 0.21% copper (0.88 g/t AuEq; 0.64% CuEq)
Including 244.00 to 450.70, 206.70 meters @ 0.74 g/t gold and 0.26% copper (1.10 g/t AuEq; 0.80% CuEq)
And 246.00 to 397.00, 151.00 meters @ 0.88 g/t gold and 0.30% copper (1.30 g/t AuEq; 0.95% CuEq)
1 Gold equivalent (“AuEq”) and copper equivalent (“CuEq”) values are calculated assuming 100% recoveries and prices of US$1,250/oz gold and US$2.50/lb copper.

J. Duane Poliquin, Chairman of Almadex commented, “We are pleased to once again demonstrate continuity in this part of the defined mineralised envelope. The Norte Zone is one of several defined porphyry targets on the property which we plan to aggressively explore and, in the case of Norte, drill in detail with the goal of defining a resource.”

Alset Appoints New Director to Lead Business Development in Mexico

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Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – September 6, 2017) – Alset Minerals Corp. (TSXV: ION) (“Alset” or “the Company”) is pleased to announce that Gilberto Zapata Castaneda, a Mexican mining entrepreneur based in Zacatecas, Mexico, is joining the Alset board to lead business development efforts in Mexico. Gilberto Zapata Castaneda has an accounting degree, MBA, and has been active in the mining industry in Mexico throughout his career.

Gilberto built up a network of government contacts that helped Alset quickly obtain the necessary drilling permits and he will continue to play a key role in this area. He also has an excellent network of mining and business contacts throughout Mexico which helps our exploration and development efforts run smoothly.

Allan Barry Laboucan, President and CEO of Alset said; “Gilberto, has been an important part of our exploration and drilling activities, his assistance has enabled Alset to complete its exploration work very rapidly on a small budget. So far, our work has presented us with results that suggest we have a dual track going forward. First, we have promising grades of lithium in the soils of the La Salada salar; second, we have high-grade potassium in the near surface brines and the soils.