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Drilling Intersects 14.54% Zinc + Lead over 8.5 metres in A-11-98 on the Cardiac Creek Deposit
Drilling Intersects 14.54% Zinc + Lead over 8.5 metres in A-11-98 on the Cardiac Creek Deposit...

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nDrilling Intersects 14.54% Zinc + Lead over 8.5 metres in A-11-98 on the Cardiac Creek Deposit\n\nDrilling Intersects 14.54% Zinc + Lead over 8.5 metres in A-11-98 on the Cardiac Creek Deposit\nVancouver, British Columbia CANADA, January 30, 2012 /FSC/ - Canada Zinc Metals Corp. (CZX - TSX Venture), is pleased to announce further drill results from the 2011 exploration drill program on the 100% owned Akie Project. \nThe Akie property, host to the Cardiac Creek SEDEX Zn-Pb-Ag deposit, is located approximately 260 kilometers north-northwest of the town of Mackenzie, in northeastern British Columbia, Canada. The Company also owns the Kechika group of regional properties that extend northwest from the Akie property for 140 kilometers, centered along the prospective stratigraphy of the Gunsteel Formation of Northeastern BC. The 2011 exploration program included a regional program focused principally on 2 southern claim groupings, the Pie and the Mt. Alcock properties. \nAkie Property:\nDiamond drilling on the Akie property commenced in May and lasted approximately 4 months. Work included HQ diamond drilling on several targets across the Akie property, including the SE Extension, Cardiac Creek Zone, the NW Extension and the GPS bedded barite showing. The drilling program consisted of 12 holes totaling 5,667.81 metres that were drilled to their planned depths.  Please refer to press releases dated December 5th, 2011 and December 21st, 2011 for previously released 2011 drill results. The updated results from the drilling program are summarized below. \nCardiac Creek Deposit\nA total of 6 drill holes (A-11-92, A-11-93, A-11-95, A-11-96, A-11-98, A-11-99) were completed on the Cardiac Creek deposit. These holes provided infill information both up and down-dip as well as testing the strike extent of the high grade trend along the southeastern edge of the deposit. Step-out drilling was also conducted to the southeast designed to expand the known limits of the deposit.\nCanada Zinc Metals has now received assay results from all six of the Cardiac Creek Zone drill holes. This includes the previously reported holes A-11-92, A-11-93, A-11-95 and A-11-96, and new results from A-11-98 and A-11-99. \nThe pierce point for hole A-11-98 represents an approximate 100 metre step-out along strike from A-08-58 and up-dip from A-06-40 and A-08...