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CMC Metals Mobilizes Field Crews to Begin 2021 Exploration Program
(TheNewswire) June 8, 2021 – TheNewswire - Vancouver, BC. - CM...

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[{"type":"text","content":"CMC Metals Mobilizes Field Crews to Begin 2021 Exploration Program\n \n \n (TheNewswire)\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n June 8, 2021 –\n \n \n TheNewswire -\n \n \n Vancouver, BC. - CMC Metals Ltd. -\n(“CMC” or the “Company”) (TSXV:CMB)\n \n \n (OTC\n \n \n :CMCXF\n \n \n ) (\n \n \n Frankfurt:ZM5N\n \n \n )\n \n \n is pleased to\nannounce that advance field crews have been mobilized to our flagship\nsilver-polymetallic Silver Hart Property in Yukon, Canada. Crews have\nbeen working for the past two weeks managing challenging conditions\nassociated with a record snowfall in Yukon this past winter. The\nadvance crew is now reopening camp facilities and making other\npreparations for the upcoming drill program and other exploration\nactivities that will begin mid-June.\n \n \n \n \n Mr. John Bossio, Chairperson noted, “We are pleased\nto initiate the most aggressive exploration program that CMC has ever\nattempted to undertake at Silver Hart. Our goal is to expand resources\non some of the highest-grade silver-lead-zinc-copper-gold deposits\noccurring in North America at our flagship Silver Hart property. Our\nexploration successes in 2019 and 2020 are continuing with promising\nnew anomalous areas identified by our recent airborne geophysical\nsurveys and detailed deposit modelling. We are excited that our drill\nprogram will now commence around mid-June. Our team has worked hard to\nsecure sufficient financing to undertake Phase 1 of our proposed\nexploration program for 2021.”\n \n \n \n \n Kevin Brewer, President and CEO stated: “It has been\na challenging couple of weeks to establish safe access to our camp and\nexploration sites at Silver Hart. Our ambitious program will include\ndrilling aimed to (i) expand resources within our existing mineralized\nzones and areas with high prospectivity yet to be drill investigated\nin the Main Zone. Our modelling efforts have shown us that the\nexisting drill extent was limited to an average depth of 60 meters so\nthere is significant potential to expand resources at depth and along\nstrike in known zones of significant alteration yet to be drill\ntested; (ii) drill test large geochemical, geological, and geophysical\nanomalies such as the KW and South Zones that are showing potential\nfor both high grade vein, skarn and carbonate replac...