RE:RE:News sure is interestingIn one of the recent videos ken mentioned Mcnaughton. He referred to his expertise in VMS exploration. He led the pretium exploration team and it did extensive work on the A6 zone which is mere kilometers from the treaty creek property line... A6 looks to be a VMS showing At the A6 Zone, approximately 14 kilometers northeast of the Brucejack Mine, drilling is testing an area in the Iskut River Formation that hosts the same stratigraphy as the Eskay Creek Mine, with primitive pillow and massive basalt flows overlying mudstones overlying a rhyolite dome, which is up to 150 meters thick. The rhyolite is moderately to intensely sericite and sericite plus chlorite altered. Felsic volcaniclastics along the periphery of the dome are sericite altered, depleted in copper and enriched in sodium and barium. Of assays received to date for the A6 Zone, hole BR-038 intersected high-grade silver plus copper mineralization within the overlying mudstones. (See Table 2 below for assays.) Selected drill highlights from Hole BR-038 include: 2 1,010 grams per tonne silver and 0.28% copper over 1.5 meters, 153 meters downhole 2,890 grams per tonne silver and 1.81% copper over 1.5 meters, 187.5 meters downhole Additional drilling and down hole geophysics are being undertaken to locate the core of the system and the associated polymetallic mineralization. Assay results will continue to be reported as they are received. Kenneth C. McNaughton, M.A.Sc., P.Eng., Chief Exploration Officer, Pretium Resources Inc. is the QP responsible for the regional grassroots exploration program and has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information in this news release relating thereto.