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Fireweed Metals Corp V.FWZ

Alternate Symbol(s):  FWEDF

Fireweed Metals Corp. is a Canada-based mining exploration company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral assets. The Company operates three projects located in northern Canada, namely Macpass Zinc-Lead-Silver Project, Mactung Tungsten Project, and Gayna River Zinc-Gallium-Germanium Project. The Company owns 100% of the district-scale 940 square kilometer (km2) Macmillan Pass (Macpass) Project in Yukon, Canada. The Company owns a 100% interest in the 37.6 km2 Mactung Tungsten Project located adjacent to the Macmillan Pass Project. It owns 100% of the 128.75 km2 Gayna River Project located 180 kilometers (kms) north of the Macmillan Pass project. This Project is host to various mineralization, including critical minerals zinc, gallium, and germanium as well as lead and silver.


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Post by Oldschool2022on Jan 09, 2024 9:37am
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Spectacular hole! News today!

Spectacular hole! News today!

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FIREWEED METALS CORP. (“Fireweed” or the “Company”) (TSXV: FWZ; OTCQB: FWEDF; FSE: M0G) is pleased to report its best drill intersection from Boundary Zone to date, as well as other spectacular assay results from its 2023 exploration at the Macmillan Pass (“Macpass”) Project, Yukon, Canada.

Highlights

  • Best intersection drilled to date at Boundary Zone: hole NB23-028 intersected 143.95 m (50 m true width) grading 14.45% zinc, 1.15% lead, and 60.0 g/t silver, including 28.71 m (10 m true width) grading 25.52% zinc, 1.27% lead, and 91.3 g/t silver.
  • Successful step-out holes continue to increase the extents of known zinc mineralization and demonstrate the high-grade tenor of the Boundary Zone mineralization.
  • Hole NB23-022 intersected 66.11 m (18 m true width) grading 7.13% zinc, 0.97% lead, and 54.8 g/t silver.
  • Assays are pending for 19 remaining drillholes including six more from Boundary Zone, and 11 holes from the Tom deposit, and two holes from the Jason deposit.

CEO Statement

Brandon Macdonald, CEO, stated, “I am excited to start the year able to say that we have intersected our best-ever Boundary Zone drill intersection. We stepped out 140 m along strike from NB22-002 and NB23-007 and hit a spectacular intersection in NB23-028, further supporting our interpretation that there is a continuous high-grade feeder zone within the stratiform unit at Boundary Zone. We now have multiple wide and high-grade intersections that highlight the potential for another large zinc system within this exceptional critical minerals project.”

Summary

The mineralization from drill holes in this release primarily comprises stratiform (layer-parallel) and massive (>50% sulphides) sulphides in the western and central areas of Boundary Zone. This mineralization is sub-vertical with sharp margins, occurring from near-surface to at least a depth of 450 m and across a strike length of 550 m. Another stratiform body is present in holes NB23-029 and NB23-029D1 that requires additional drilling to accurately model. We also report intersections of vein and breccia mineralization that occur on both sides of the tabular stratiform sulphide zones. The intersection in hole NB23-028 demonstrates high zinc, lead, and silver grades that are interpreted as forming from higher temperature fluids in association with a feeder system supplying metals to a mineralized system.

 
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