- Assays for the next six holes at the NT Zone returned values
up to 66.40 g/t Au over 1.0 metre
- Other significant intercepts include 39.95 g/t Au over 0.6
metres, 5.84 g/t Au over 2.65 metres and 10.1 g/t Au over 0.7
metres
- Confirmation and extension of the NT Zone an additional 150
metres to the southwest
- A series of fan holes within the NT structure nearing
completion, testing model to target higher grade shoots
VANCOUVER, BC, May 17, 2021 /CNW/ - Trillium Gold Mines
Inc. (TSXV: TGM) (OTCQX: TGLDF) (FRA:
0702) ("Trillium" or the "Company") reports the results
from the next six drill holes in sequence from the 2021 drill
program on the Newman Todd Zone (NT
Zone) at its flagship Newman Todd Property in Red Lake, Ontario. The NT Zone is a 2.2 km
long structural target situated 26 km from Evolution Mining's Red
Lake Operations.
These six drill holes (Figure 1) span the southern half of the
NT Zone, testing the gap in historical drilling under Abate Lake to
further testing its southwestern extents. These six holes (NT21-181
to 184 and RV21-26 & 27 totalling 3,436 metres) have now
received complete and verified assays bringing total reported
drilling at Newman Todd in 2020 and 2021 to 10,505 metres in 24
drill holes. More drilling has been completed and will be released
as assays are received and verified.
"These recent drilling results have only begun to unlock the
high grade potential of gold mineralization at Newman Todd,
particularly in the gap underlying Abate Lake which was never
previously drilled as well as deeper along the footwall contact and
extending to the southwest. Further drilling in the southwest is
revealing a structural corridor where the NT Zone has been
dislocated but still present. The significant intercepts
encountered here all indicate that the potential for infill
drilling and expanding the mineralization along strike and at depth
continues to be promising and that high grade gold permeates the
entire NT structure. We have also seen the NT Zone in recently
exposed outcrops in this same area," stated Bill Paterson, Trillium Gold's Vice President of
Exploration.
Russell Starr, CEO of Trillium
Gold commented, "We have now received the bulk of the assays that
were back-logged at the lab since early January and are on the way
to delivering a much more robust exploration model that will
positively impact the importance of the NT Zone as the next
open-pittable deposit in Red Lake
with potential for more high grade mineralization at depth. We are
consistently encountering significant high grade gold results,
often accompanied by visible gold at surface, which is validating
our understanding of the structural and veining controls over the
high grade mineralization at the NT Zone."
Hole NT21-181 (Figure 3) was targeted to begin filling in the
large wedge-shaped gap in historical drilling under Abate Lake in
the vicinity of the Hinge Zone Fault. This hole was designed to
test the NT Zone down to 650m depth.
The hole intersected the NT Zone from 264.5m depth, encountering several mineralized
breccia zones to 640.2m depth. VG was
seen in a 5 mm quartz vein in the 638.7-639m interval, a new intercept likely associated
with the lower mineralization zones intersected previously
northeast and southwest of this hole, thereby likely expanding the
known resource at depth in this area. The significant intercepts of
1.5m @ 23.33 g/t Au from
433m, 0.6m @ 39.95 g/t Au from 498.4m and 2.65m @
5.84 g/t Au from 636.85m indicate
the upside in filling in the drilling gap and expanding on the
mineralization downward, and that high grades are still
present.
NT21-182 (Figure 4) was drilled in the opposite direction to the
majority of the drilling, following up to the northeast on the VG
intersection in NT20-175 near the collar of the hole. The drill
hole collared in the same limestone / carbonate breccia unit as in
NT20–175 hole 60m southwest along
strike. While no similar silicified unit was logged in NT21-182,
there were still several mineralized intervals in this hole up to
0.43m @ 4.65 g/t Au from
175.9m.
NT21-183 (Figure 5) was drilled in similar fashion to NT21-182
except approximately 60m to the
southwest of NT20-175. Deep overburden was encountered in this hole
(70.9m) with the target breccia zone
encountered from 86.36 to 95.17 metres depth. Weak gold
mineralization was encountered here. Further hanging wall units
were intersected, including weak silica-sulphide breccia zones to
the upper NT Zone contact at 264.6m.
NT Zone silica-carbonate breccia was encountered to 288.6m followed by several patchy zones of
silica-sulphide breccia to 383.8m
where the footwall contact of the NT Zone was crossed. VG was noted
at 344.5-346.6m in two 5mm quartz
veins and associated with fine acicular arsenopyrite and assayed
0.3m @ 5.1 g/t from 346.28m. The lower assay for this interval
can be explained by the typically nuggetty nature in Red Lake mineralization.
NT21-184 (Figure 6) was a steeply-dipping hole designed to
expand on mineralization in the southwest NT Zone. Significant
intercepts from this hole include 1m @ 66.4 g/t Au from 169m and 0.75m @
6.21 g/t Au from 406.15m despite
the absence of VG associated with the former. The hole collared in
the north band of the NT Zone in this area drilling 18.5m thereof. After an interval of the usual
felsic tuff footwall rocks, the hole again encountered mainly NT
Zone breccias, with minor intervening units of massive to sheared
felsic tuffs, from 106.15m to
645.3m. More felsic tuffs were
encountered to 698m and the hole was
discontinued for a later date in that the hanging wall contact was
never reached.
RV21-26 (Figure 7) was collared on the Rivard property and
targeted the projected southwest extension of the north band of the
NT Zone. Significant mineralization was noted sporadically over
much of the hole length with a best assay of 0.7m @ 10.1 g/t Au from 463m. The hole collared in the NT Zone and
intersected weak sulphide mineralized silica-carbonate breccia and
stromatolite banded sections in the first 50m of the hole. This was followed by moderately
mineralized silica-sulphide-magnetic breccia bands and
silica-sulphide breccia bands. The hole ended in felsic tuff and
based on the NT Zone intersection at the collar, a second hole on
section, RV21-27, was planned.
RV21-27 (Figure 7) is in follow up to hole RV21-26, which it
collared behind and drilled below. The hole started in felsic tuff,
and entered the north band of the NT Zone at 160.48m and remained therein until 435.4m, intersecting multiple sections of weak to
moderately mineralized silica-sulphide-magnetite breccia. The south
band of the NT Zone was intersected at 459.3m and the hole stayed in the Zone until
481.24m. From there to 723.8m the hole intersected felsic tuffs with a
best assay of 1m @ 6.89 g/t Au
from 556m. From 723.8m to the end of the hole at 728.0m, the hole intersected quartz
veining/silica breccia as well as cherty metasediments that may be
the hanging wall units of the NT Zone. The hole stopped in
mineralization and it is planned to be deepened in the future to
test further at depth.
These three southerly holes encountered non-traditional
stratigraphy (but the same rock types) showing that the NT Zone in
this area is more complex than previously understood. It has
bifurcated and a prominent east-west structural corridor is evident
in magnetic surveys where the NT Zone has been de-magnetized. Our
drilling has confirmed the presence of the mineralized breccias but
more drilling is required to further model the structural
complexity of this area.
New significant assay composite results are compiled in
Table 1 below.
Table 1: Newman Todd significant
assay composite results.
Hole
ID
|
From (m
)
|
To
(m)
|
Width
(m)
|
Au
(g/t)
|
NT21-181
|
6
|
16.5
|
10.5
|
1.47
|
NT21-181
|
150.5
|
151.27
|
0.77
|
1.79
|
NT21-181
|
263
|
264.25
|
1.25
|
3.31
|
NT21-181
|
273.4
|
274.1
|
0.7
|
1.78
|
NT21-181
|
284
|
285
|
1
|
3.11
|
NT21-181
|
296
|
298
|
2
|
2.91
|
NT21-181
|
319.9
|
321.1
|
1.2
|
1.95
|
NT21-181
|
364
|
365.45
|
1.45
|
1.27
|
NT21-181
|
403
|
404
|
1
|
2.11
|
NT21-181
|
407
|
408
|
1
|
2.69
|
NT21-181
|
427.2
|
428
|
0.8
|
1.82
|
NT21-181
|
433
|
434.5
|
1.5
|
23.33
|
NT21-181
|
444
|
448
|
4
|
2.27
|
NT21-181
|
452
|
453
|
1
|
1.07
|
NT21-181
|
498.4
|
499
|
0.6
|
39.95
|
NT21-181
|
575
|
576
|
1
|
1.35
|
NT21-181
|
596.3
|
597.5
|
1.2
|
2.30
|
NT21-181
|
618
|
619
|
1
|
0.98
|
NT21-181
|
622.6
|
623.3
|
0.7
|
4.99
|
NT21-181
|
636.85
|
639.5
|
2.65
|
5.84
|
NT21-182
|
62
|
64
|
2
|
1.97
|
NT21-182
|
66
|
67
|
1
|
1.41
|
NT21-182
|
104
|
105
|
1
|
1.05
|
NT21-182
|
112.75
|
113.65
|
0.9
|
1.97
|
NT21-182
|
175.9
|
176.33
|
0.43
|
4.65
|
NT21-182
|
247
|
248
|
1
|
1.17
|
NT21-182
|
296
|
297
|
1
|
1.72
|
NT21-182
|
320
|
321
|
1
|
2.38
|
NT21-183
|
75
|
76
|
1
|
1.48
|
NT21-183
|
84
|
85
|
1
|
1.42
|
NT21-183
|
94
|
94.75
|
0.75
|
1.46
|
NT21-183
|
130.5
|
131.3
|
0.8
|
1.62
|
NT21-183
|
151.25
|
152.25
|
1
|
2.83
|
NT21-183
|
311
|
312
|
1
|
1.27
|
NT21-183
|
314.85
|
315.7
|
0.85
|
1.60
|
NT21-183
|
346.28
|
346.58
|
0.3
|
5.10
|
NT21-184
|
21.65
|
23
|
1.35
|
2.42
|
NT21-184
|
123
|
124
|
1
|
1.00
|
NT21-184
|
157
|
159
|
2
|
2.21
|
NT21-184
|
169
|
170
|
1
|
66.40
|
NT21-184
|
180
|
181
|
1
|
1.64
|
NT21-184
|
239
|
240
|
1
|
1.04
|
NT21-184
|
378
|
379
|
1
|
1.59
|
NT21-184
|
396.75
|
397.65
|
0.9
|
1.16
|
NT21-184
|
406.15
|
406.9
|
0.75
|
6.21
|
NT21-184
|
448
|
448.65
|
0.65
|
2.13
|
NT21-184
|
537.9
|
538.9
|
1.00
|
1.09
|
RV21-26
|
26.25
|
27
|
0.75
|
3.97
|
RV21-26
|
34.1
|
36
|
1.9
|
3.04
|
RV21-26
|
66
|
66.8
|
0.8
|
2.23
|
RV21-26
|
373
|
374
|
1
|
1.10
|
RV21-26
|
463
|
463.7
|
0.7
|
10.10
|
RV21-27
|
307
|
308
|
1
|
1.36
|
RV21-27
|
336
|
337
|
1
|
1.09
|
RV21-27
|
386
|
387
|
1
|
1.00
|
RV21-27
|
556
|
557
|
1
|
6.89
|
All widths are
down-core lengths. Not enough information has been collected to
determine true widths. Bolded intervals contain visible
gold.
|
Table 2: Table of drillhole location
details for holes reported in the current press release.
Hole
ID
|
Easting
(m E)
|
Northing
(m N)
|
Elevation
(m)
|
Length
(m)
|
Dip
|
Azimuth
|
NT21-181
|
420527
|
5656485
|
363
|
737
|
-62
|
135
|
NT21-182
|
420361
|
5655854
|
365
|
359
|
-70
|
315
|
NT21-183
|
420287
|
5655764
|
355
|
404
|
-70
|
315
|
NT21-184
|
420132
|
5655970
|
364
|
698
|
-70
|
135
|
RV21-26
|
419909
|
5655887
|
389
|
510
|
-45
|
135
|
RV21-27
|
419876
|
5655929
|
389
|
728
|
-54
|
135
|
Prior drilling on the NT Zone from 2013 and earlier had mostly
focused on testing the Zone by targeting the footwall with drilling
toward the southeast, now known to be sub-parallel to gold
mineralized veining and structures, potentially missing high-grade
intersections or undercutting much of the targeted zone. Newman
Todd is a highly prospective target with 41% of the 165 historic
drill holes having intervals of greater than 20 g/t gold over
various lengths. In addition, nearly all drilling has been
conducted to depths of less than 400 metres.
The Red Lake Camp is famously known for high grade gold
mineralization at depth, with Evolution Mining's Red Lake Gold Mine
currently reaching depths of several thousand feet. Trillium will
continue to test various drill orientations in order to develop a
comprehensive understanding of the mineralization and structural
controls and test the depth potential of the Newman Todd Zone. Figure 2 below shows the location of
the Newman Todd Project as well as its relative location to the
nearby past producing mines within the Red Lake Camp.
All drilling was supervised by Paul
Barc, PGeo. The drilling was conducted by Rodren Drilling
Ltd., of West St. Paul, Manitoba.
Drill core was logged and sampled in a secure core facility on
site. Core samples from the program were cut in half, using a
diamond cutting saw, and half cores were sent for analysis to the
SGS Laboratory in Red Lake, ON,
and Burnaby, BC and Activation
Laboratories Ltd. in Dryden and
Thunder Bay, ON, all accredited
mineral analysis laboratories. All samples were analysed for gold
using standard Fire Assay-AA techniques. Samples returning over
10.0 g/t gold were analyzed utilizing standard Fire
Assay-Gravimetric methods. Selected samples with results greater
than one ounce per ton gold were also analyzed with a standard 1 kg
metallic screen fire assay. Certified gold reference standards,
blanks and duplicates are routinely inserted into the sample
stream, as part of Trillium Gold's quality control/quality
assurance program (QAQC) to monitor accuracy and precision. No QAQC
issues were noted with the results reported herein. All drill
intercepts reported are down-hole core lengths, which does not
necessarily represent true widths.
The technical information presented in this news release has
been reviewed and approved by William Paterson QP, PGeo, VP of
Exploration of Trillium Gold Mines., as defined by NI 43-101.
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Trillium Gold Mines Inc.
"Russell Starr"
Russell Starr
President, CEO and Director
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greenstone belts, as well as in highly prospective properties in
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