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Canada Zinc Metals Announces Drill Results - North Lead Anomaly, GPS Zone and South Zinc Anomaly
Canada Zinc Metals Announces Drill Results - North Lead Anomaly, GPS Zone and South Zinc Anoma...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Canada Zinc Metals Announces Drill Results - North Lead Anomaly, GPS Zone and South Zinc AnomalyCanada Zinc Metals Announces Drill Results - North Lead Anomaly, GPS Zone and South Zinc Anomaly\nDrill hole A-13-104 cuts extensive mineralized zone at North Lead Anomaly and Nick-Style mineralization intersected in A-13-103 at South Zinc Anomaly\nVancouver, British Columbia CANADA, November 07, 2013 /FSC/ - Canada Zinc Metals Corp. (CZX - TSX Venture), is pleased to announce drill assay results have been received from several drill holes completed earlier in the 2013 field season on select targets on the Akie property. \nThe 2013 exploration program had two main objectives: 4,000 metres of diamond drilling on the Akie property, and completion of the airborne Versatile Time Domain EM (VTEM) geophysical survey over the entire Kechika Regional claim package, including the Pie, Yuen and Cirque East properties recently optioned to Teck Resources (see press release dated September 9, 2013). \nThe Akie property is the Company's flagship exploration project and host to the Cardiac Creek SEDEX Zn-Pb-Ag deposit. The Kechika Regional Project, represented by a series of property blocks including Pie and Mt. Alcock, extends northwest from the Akie property for approximately 140 kilometres covering the highly prospective Gunsteel Formation shale. The southernmost project boundary is located approximately 260 kilometres northwest of the town of Mackenzie, in northeastern British Columbia, Canada.\n2013 Exploration Update\nDiamond Drilling:\nThe Company completed 9 HQ/NQ drill holes totaling 4,854 metres on the Akie property this season. The drilling program progressed in a sequential manner with two holes targeting the West Akie GPS Zone; followed by one hole each on the North Lead Anomaly and the South Zinc Anomaly. The program then shifted to the Cardiac Creek deposit for 4 drill holes totaling 2,350 metres. The final hole of the season was completed on the SE Zone located approximately 2.5 kilometres to the southeast and along strike of the Cardiac Creek deposit. \nA total of 1,369 core samples, including QA/QC samples, have been cut and sent to Acme Analytical Laboratories in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Samples are collected in accordance with accepted industry standards and procedures.  Routine QA/QC analysis is conducted on all assay re...