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Crystal Lake Extends Burgundy Ridge Discovery to Depth, Adds Second Drill Rig at Newmont Lake Project
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - August 12, 2019) - Crystal Lake Mining Corpora...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Crystal Lake Extends Burgundy Ridge Discovery to Depth, Adds Second Drill Rig at Newmont Lake ProjectVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - August 12, 2019) - Crystal Lake Mining Corporation (TSXV: CLM) (OTC Pink: SIOCF) (FSE: SOG) (\"Crystal Lake\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to announce that shallow mineralization encountered in first-ever drilling at Burgundy Ridge last fall (four reverse circulation test holes, see March 7, 2019 news release) has deep roots, extending well beyond a copper-gold enriched limestone body as maiden diamond drilling continues at this new grassroots discovery in Northwest B.C.'s Eskay Camp. Multiple intrusive phases, breccias, alteration and mineralization styles have been intersected in each of the three holes completed to date. Significantly, the just-completed third hole of the current diamond drilling program at Burgundy Ridge was the deepest hole yet, completed over a length of 441 meters (vertical depth of 320 meters) as intensity of mineralization increased downhole in a hydrothermal breccia.Highlights: All the right indicating mineralization styles and alterations were visible starting from surface, yet beyond 270 meters the alteration in the third hole intensified and was mineralized with varying amounts of blebby pyrite+chalcopyrite+malachite+copper oxides;Beyond 330 meters the hole encountered potassium-enriched hematite-cemented breccias cut by carbonate veins and mineralized with varying amounts of blebby chalcopyrite+pyrite;This third hole was collared 450 meters northwest of last year's RC platforms and drilled toward the southeast. As mineralization appeared to increase in intensity, the hole was extended beyond its planned depth. It proceeded under the ice from about 200 meters and ended in a pyrite zone at a depth of 441 meters.Drill core is being rushed for assay. Dr. Peter Lightfoot, Crystal Lake Technical Adviser, recently concluded that, \"significant and coherent underlying mineralization processes at Burgundy are driven in part by an impressive fluid highway.\" (see July 16, 2019 news release).Crystal Lake Mining’s Burgundy Ridge Map of Maiden Diamond Drilling Layouts – August 12, 2019To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:https://orders.newsfilecorp.com/files/6406/46850_crystal_fig1_enhanced.jpgThe fourth diamond drill hole at the...