Sassy kicks off diamond drilling at Westmore Discovery Zone in its Foremore Property in British Columbia

Sassy kicks off diamond drilling at Westmore Discovery Zone in its Foremore Property in British Columbia

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Sassy Resources Corporation said that diamond drilling has started at the Westmore Discovery Zone in the southwest portion of the company's 100%-owned Foremore Property in Northwest British Columbia’s prolific Eskay Camp.  The Vancouver-based exploration stage resource company said that initial drill holes will “target individual veins with impressive widths at surface up to five meters” and “vein swarms and stockworks with total widths on surface of 15 to 20 meters” in a potential significant expansion of the discovery to the south, the east, and at depth.  In a statement, Sassy CEO Mark Scott said: “The diamond drill is turning at the Westmore Discovery Zone on veins and swarms that feature widths significantly greater than those intersected with our six highly encouraging maiden drill holes in 2020 and at a lower elevation, which will give us a much deeper ‘look' into the Westmore granodiorite intrusive and the auriferous quartz veins which penetrate it.” READ: Sassy Resources mobilizes drills at Westmore; launches new corporate website “Crews are following up on the promising preliminary results of the recently completed property-wide VTEM Survey and we're confident that work will generate fresh drill targets for later this season and beyond," he added. While drilling continues at Westmore, crews have started to ground truth multiple VTEM and magnetic anomalies identified in the preliminary data generated by the recently completed high resolution, deep penetrating 1,687 line-kilometers airborne VTEM Survey across the broader property, said the company. “Priority targets for ground-truthing and possible Phase II diamond drilling are present in each of the Westmore, More Creek Corridor and Hanging Valley areas of the 146 square kilometers (km) Foremore Project,” said the company. Detailed interpretation of the final data from the survey is ongoing and will be published when complete. Sassy said that photographs and videos from the company's projects in British Columbia and Newfoundland will be added to the company website regularly throughout the 2021 field season. The company encouraged investors to sign up for news alerts to stay abreast of Sassy’s exploration programs ramp-up during the quarter. Contact the author Uttara Choudhury at uttara@proactiveinvestors.com Follow her on Twitter: @UttaraProactive

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