The reader is cautioned that while an XRF unit can detect anomalous concentrations of various metals within the drill chips, the reading is not an assay completed at an accredited assay laboratory and that Kestrel is utilizing the XRF unit for qualitative, not quantitative, analysis of the arsenic content of the chips.
Holes were sampled top to bottom at 1.52 metre intervals with all samples having been submitted to the Bureau Veritas sample preparation facility in Whitehorse, Yukon, with analyses to be completed by Bureau Veritas at their Vancouver facility.
Rob Solinger, President and CEO of Kestrel, states: “We are happy to have successfully completed the inaugural drill program at the Grid Zone of the Grabben property.
The Corporation is focused on gold exploration within the Canadian Cordillera, with an emphasis on hardrock targets located in placer gold mining districts.
This forward-looking information is subject to certain risks and uncertainties and may be based on assumptions that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated or implied in the forward-looking information.