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Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – February 6, 2023) – Dolly Varden Silver Corporation (TSXV: DV) (OTCQX: DOLLF) (the “Company” or “Dolly Varden“) is pleased to announce that final results from drilling during the 2022 season on the Dolly Varden area of the Kitsault Valley Project have been received, including significant results from both the southern and northern limits at the Wolf Deposit: the southwest Wolf Vein Extension as well as the East Wolf Vein offset. Results include the highest grade silver assay yet received from the Dolly Varden Property. Mineralization remains open for expansion at the deposit.
Highlights from the Wolf Vein include:
Wolf Vein Northeast: DV22-329: 1,499 g/t Ag, 1.89% Pb, 0.46% Zn over 15.94 meters (8.77 meters estimated true width), including the highest grade silver assay reported from the project to-date with coarse, native silver mineralization that returned 23,997 g/t Ag, 1.24% Pb, 0.34% Zn over 0.35 meters (0.19m estimated true width).
Wolf Vein Southwest: DV22-320: 321 g/t Ag, 0.84% Pb, 0.84% Zn over 12.85 meters (6.81 meters estimated true width) including 664 g/t Ag, 1.24% Pb, 3.54% Zn over 1.63 meters (0.86 meters estimated true width).
Highlights from exploration drilling at Kitsol Vein and a new discovery at the Red Point target include:
Red Point: DV22-321: 8.10 g/t Au, 244 g/t Ag and 5.16% Cu over 1.00 meter*.
Red Point: DV22-322: 17.20 g/t Au and 1.65% Cu over 1.15 meters*.
*(intervals stated in core length unless otherwise indicated)
“Results from the Wolf Vein continue to exceed expectations, returning the highest-grade silver assay yet received, more than doubling the strike length of the deposit through step outs to the north and south as well as returning wide, robust silver and base metal grades at depth. Our priority during the 2023 will be to connect the Wolf Deposit with the Kitsol Deposit, located 1,400 meters to the south. Additionally, encouraging gold, silver and copper mineralization at the new Red Point discovery is encouraging,” said Shawn Khunkhun, President and CEO of Dolly Varden Silver.
On the East Wolf offset, the 50m step out drill hole DV22-329 cut an interval of multi-phase veins and breccia, demonstrating the robust Wolf Vein system remains open along strike to the east and northeast.
Testing the southwestern known limits of the Wolf Vein, drill hole DV22-320 is the southernmost hole completed to-date and the vein intercept in that hole is over 825 meters distance down plunge on the system from the reported intercept in drill hole DV22-329. Drill hole DV22-320 is a 63m step-out down plunge from previously reported DV22-316, which intersected 550 g/t Ag over 9.80m (see news release dated November 21, 2022). DV22-320 is located over 350m to the southwest from the 2021 discovery drill hole DV21-273, demonstrating that silver-rich mineralization hosted by the Wolf vein continues to depth and remains open for expansion to the southwest under the sedimentary cover rocks (Figure 2).
At the Kitsol Vein, step-out hole DV22-323 expanded high grade silver mineralization an additional 85 meters down-plunge from previously released results (Figure 6).
At the Red Point exploration target, high-grade gold and silver mineralization was discovered, with significant copper in strong pyrite-chalcopyrite mineralization in a new area (Figure 7). Mineralization is wide open for expansion.
Figure 1. Kitsault Valley trend and mineral deposits.
Drilling objectives during 2022 at the Dolly Varden Property was to expand the wide high grade silver mineralization at on the Wolf Vein, step out and infill at Torbrit and Kitsol as well as test several other nearby exploration targets. A total of 52 holes for 18,614 meters were completed at the Dolly Varden Project during 2022; 20 holes for 9,994 meters were completed at the Wolf Vein, 18 holes for 3,524 meters at the Torbrit Deposit, 8 holes for 2,900 meters of infill and step out drilling at Kitsol Vein and 6 holes for 2,196 meters in additional exploration. This is in addition to 18,448m in 56 holes at the Homestake Ridge Property for a total of 37,062m in 108 holes on the Kitsaut Valley project in 2022.
Wolf Vein
Mineralization at the Wolf Vein consists of multiple epithermal silica vein and brecciation events along a northeast trending, steeply northwest dipping zone (Figures 2 and 3). Silver-bearing minerals include: native silver, silver sulphosalts, tennantite, argentite and argentiferous galena (Figures 4 and 5).
The mineralized interval in DV22-320 suggests an open-ended 350m long mineralized shoot to the southwest of discovery hole DV21-273, which returned 17.50m averaging 214 g/t Ag and 0.47% Pb including 1.22m averaging 1,532 g/t Ag, 0.44 g/t Au, 2.11% Pb and 1.07% Zn (see Dolly Varden news release, December 20, 2021). Drilling to the southwest tested mineralization within volcanic rocks, below the Upper Hazelton sediment cap and are associated with strong potassic alteration. This trend continues south for 1,400 m to the Kitsol Vein (Figure 7).
Drill holes DV22-315 and 317 are on section with DV22-316 (Figure 2) but intersected the Wolf structure approximately 100 meters above and 75 meters below, respectively, the projection of the higher grade silver zone intersected in DV22-316.
High-grade silver in drill hole DV22-329 occurs within a very strong, multiphase vein and breccia vein that is offset to the main Wolf Vein by a post-mineral fault. The dip of the offset limb is approximately 55 degrees to the northwest, is open to the east and northeast, projecting just below the slope surface (Figures 2 and 3). Two other step outs from the same pad include DV22-325 and 327. Drill hole DV22-327 is approximately a 25 meter step-out returning 1,457 g/t Ag over 3.06 m (1.68m estimated true thickness). Drill hole DV22-325 intersected a post-mineral mafic dyke at the projected depth of vein mineralization (Table 1).
Figure 2. Longitudinal Section, open down plunge from DV22-320 on main Wolf Vein and open to the East from DV22-329 drilled on Wolf East offset vein.
Mineralization in drill hole DV22-323 at the Kitsol Vein demonstrates the continuity of steeply plunging, high-grade silver mineralization within the Kitsol structure. Mineralization was encountered 85 meters down-plunge from previously reported drill hole DV22-283 with 414 g/t Ag over 50.00m (see news release dated August 10, 2022). A further step out drill hole DV22-326 crossed the northwest striking Moose Lamb Fault into the hanging wall rock and did not encounter the Kistsol Vein (see Figure 6).
Figure 6. Kitsol Longitudinal Section A-B with DV22-323: an 85 meter step-out down-plunge.
Three exploration drill holes from one drill pad tested an Induced Polarity chargeability anomaly and the depth extent of gold bearing veins from the Red Point Area. The target is located approximately 500m west of the Kitsol Vein. All holes intersected strong QSP (quartz-pyrite -sericite) alteration with stockwork veining that returned anomalous gold over broad intervals (Table 2). In areas where the quartz veining intensified and brecciation occurred, gold and copper grades increased.
Highlights from the two drill holes oriented to the southwest that tested below the surface veining at the Red Point Prospect include:
DV22-321: 0.59 g/t Au over 49.00m
DV22-321: 2.94 g/t Au and 1.65% Cu over 5.00m
DV22-321: 8.10 g/tAu, 244 g/t Ag and 5.16% Cu over 1.00 m
DV22-322: 17.20g/t Au and 1.93% Cu over 1.15 m
Figure 7. Plan view location of Kitsol, Red Point and North Star Connection drill holes
The North StarConnection target, located to the west of Torbrit in the centre of the Kitsault River valley was tested with drill holes DV22-328 and 331. Vein- style mineralization was intersected along the projected trace of the North Star structure and appears to be continuous with the Torbrit deposit. No significant silver mineralization was encountered however anomalous gold values within the vein were received.
Exploration drill hole DV22-324 was drilled approximately 1,200 meters northwest of the Wolf Deposit, testing underneath the sediment cap (Figure 1). The drill pad was located in the centre of the valley, west of the Silver Horde alteration zone. Minor veining and moderate alteration was encountered with no significant assay results (see Table 2). Further targeting work is ongoing in this area.
Table 2. Kitsol and Exploration drill hole assays
Area
Hole ID
From (m)
To (m)
Length (m)
Est.True Width* (m)
Ag (g/t)
Pb (%)
Zn (%)
Au (g/t)
Kitsol
DV22-323
325.30
340.30
15.00
9.6
301
0.23
0.56
including
332.40
338.30
5.90
3.78
434
0.41
0.69
Kitsol
DV22-326
Moose
Lamb
Fault
North Star
DV22-328
266.56
273.00
6.44
5.99
4
0.02
0.04
0.22
North Star
DV22-331
267.00
270.40
3.40
2.96
4
0.05
0.20
0.17
Red Point
DV22-319
4.20
11.00
6.80
75% to 90% of length
0.20
and
18.00
22.00
4.00
0.33
and
39.00
55.50
16.50
0.17
and
124.00
142.70
18.70
0.14
and
158.00
165.00
7.00
0.19
and
175.00
184.00
9.00
0.22
Red Point
DV22-321
6.19
12.00
5.81
75% to 90% of length
0.22
and
23.00
29.00
6.00
0.44
and
103.00
105.00
2.00
3.01
and
113.00
162.00
49.00
13
0.59
including
138.00
143.00
5.00
83
2.94
including
139.00
140.00
1.00
244
8.10
and
248.00
261.00
13.00
0.73
Red Point
DV22-322
2.88
11.00
8.12
75% to 90% of length
0.18
and
45.00
76.00
31.00
0.19
and
106.60
107.75
1.15
23
0.07
0.13
17.20
Silver Horde
DV22-324
243.00
244.00
1.00
85% to 90% of length
125
0.99
0.04
and
419.50
420.00
0.50
12
1.82
0.54
Table 3. Drill hole collar locations and orientations
Zone
Hole ID
Easting UTM83 (m)
Northing UTM83 (m)
Elev. (masl)
Azimuth
Dip
Length (m)
Wolf West
DV22315
467003
6173509
390
125
-62
424.00
Wolf West
DV22317
467003
6173509
390
125
-80
684.00
Wolf HW
DV22318
466902
6173602
415
80
-65
696.00
Wolf West
DV22320
466902
6173602
415
137
-63
699.00
Wolf East
DV22325
467465
6173669
520
355
-68
141.00
Wolf East
DV22327
467465
6173669
520
355
-85
102.00
Wolf East
DV22329
467465
6173669
520
40
-50
120.00
Wolf NE
DV22330
467315
6173933
485
110
-45
231.00
Red Point
DV22319
467047
6171996
620
40
-74
357.00
Red Point
DV22321
467047
6171996
620
200
-50
342.00
Red Point
DV22322
467047
6171996
620
200
-75
339.00
Kitsol
DV22323
467482
6172114
411
106
-58
468.00
Kitsol
DV22326
467482
6172114
411
111
-64
564.00
North Star
DV22328
467713
6171589
394
125
-55
354.00
North Star
DV22331
467713
6171589
394
125
-55
351.00
Silver Horde
DV22324
466644
6174379
392
60
-50
453.00
Quality Assurance and Quality Control
The Company adheres to CIM Best Practices Guidelines for exploration related activities conducted on its property. Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) procedures are overseen by the Qualified Person.
Dolly Varden QA/QC protocols are maintained through the insertion of certified reference material (standards), blanks and field duplicates within the sample stream. Drill core is cut in-half with a diamond saw, with one-half placed in sealed bags and shipped to the laboratory and the other half retained on site. Third party laboratory checks on 5% of the samples are carried out as well. Chain of custody is maintained from the drill to the submittal into the laboratory preparation facility.
Analytical testing was performed by ALS Canada Ltd. in North Vancouver, British Columbia. The entire sample is crushed and a 500 gram split is pulverized to minus 200mesh. Multi-element analyses were determined by Inductively-Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) for 48 elements following a 4-acid digestion process. High grade silver testing was determined by Fire Assay with either an atomic absorption, or a gravimetric finish, depending on grade range. Au is determined by Fire Assay on a 30g split.
Qualified Person
Rob van Egmond, P.Geo. Vice-President Exploration for Dolly Varden Silver, the “Qualified Person” as defined by NI 43-101 has reviewed, validated and approved the scientific and technical information contained in this news release and supervises the ongoing exploration program at the Dolly Varden Project.
About Dolly Varden Silver Corporation
Dolly Varden Silver Corporation is a mineral exploration company focused on advancing its 100% held Kitsault Valley Project (which combines the Dolly Varden Project and the Homestake Ridge Project) located in the Golden Triangle of British Columbia, Canada, 25kms by road to tide water. The 163 sq. km. project hosts the high-grade silver and gold resources of Dolly Varden and Homestake Ridge along with the past producing Dolly Varden and Torbrit silver mines. It is considered to be prospective for hosting further precious metal deposits, being on the same structural and stratigraphic belts that host numerous other, on-trend, high-grade deposits, such as Eskay Creek and Brucejack. The Kitsault Valley Project also contains the Big Bulk property which is prospective for porphyry and skarn style copper and gold mineralization, similar to other such deposits in the region (Red Mountain, KSM, Red Chris).
Forward Looking Statements
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These forward-looking statements are based on management’s current expectations and beliefs and assume, among other things, the ability of the Company to successfully pursue its current development plans, that future sources of funding will be available to the company, that relevant commodity prices will remain at levels that are economically viable for the Company and that the Company will receive relevant permits in a timely manner in order to enable its operations, but given the uncertainties, assumptions and risks, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements or information. The Company disclaims any obligation to update, or to publicly announce, any such statements, events or developments except as required by law.
For additional information on risks and uncertainties, see the Company’s most recently filed annual management discussion & analysis (“MD&A“) and management information circular dated January 21, 2022 (the “Circular“), both of which are available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. The risk factors identified in the MD&A and the Circular are not intended to represent a complete list of factors that could affect the Company.
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Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – January 30, 2023) – Dolly Varden Silver Corporation (TSXV: DV) (OTCQX: DOLLF) (the “Company” or “Dolly Varden“) is pleased to announce drill results from the 100%-owned Homestake Ridge property in BC’s Golden Triangle.
Highlights from the Homestake Main Deposit include*:
HR22-324: 4.32 g/t Au and 76 g/t Ag over 22.50 meters including 19.42 g/t Au and 375 g/t Ag over 4.50 meters
HR22-333: 46.31 g/t Au, 70 g/t Ag and 0.19% Cu over 25.00 meters including 1,145 g/t Au, 826 g/t Ag and 0.51% Cu over 0.48 meters
HR22-336: 6.19 g/t Au and 1,844 g/t Ag over 3.90 meters and 6.37 g/t Au, 29 g/t Ag and 1.51% Cu over 6.00 meters
HR22-338: 4.16 g/t Au, 21 g/t Ag and 1.42% Cu over 5.10 meters including 20.80 g/t Au, 115 g/t Ag and 11.60% Cu over 0.50 meters
HR22-345: 8.73 g/t Au and 12 g/t Ag over 29.54 meters, including 260 g/t Au, 102 g/t Ag over 0.70 meters
HR22-359: Three individual higher grade zones grading; 49.49 g/t Au over 1.52m, 24.00 g/t Au over 0.70m and 46.20 g/t Au over 0.50m within a 40.50 meter interval
* Intervals are core length; estimated true widths vary from 80 to 90% of core length interval, assays are uncut
Highlights from the Homestake Silver Deposit include*:
HR22-349: 211 g/t Ag over 3.50 meters, and 688 g/t Ag over 0.80 meters
HR22-357: Three individual higher grade silver intersects grading; 1,185 g/t Ag over 0.50m, 816 g/t Ag over 0.50m and 1,085 g/t Ag over 0.50m within a 129m wide structural corridor
HR22-361: 2,500 g/t Ag, 15.04 g/t Au and 0.17% Cu over 1.20 meters
HR22-362: 1,252 g/t Ag, 0.81 g/t Au and 0.14% Cu over 2.50 meters, including 3,330 g/t Ag, 0.75 g/t Au and 0.38% Cu over 0.75m
HR22-365: 469 g/t Ag over 2.70 meters including 1,040 g/t Ag over 0.65 meters
* Intervals are core length; estimated true widths vary from 70 to 90% of core length interval, assays are uncut
“Dolly Varden Silver’s initial drilling at the Homestake Main Deposit has returned consistent mineralized intervals with some of the highest grades of gold with silver reported from the Property to date, but also the entire Golden Triangle during the 2022 drilling season,” said Shawn Khunkhun, President and CEO. “Coupled with the exceptional grades and thicknesses of silver mineralization encountered in step-out holes at the Wolf and Kitsol Deposits, we are demonstrating the impressive precious metal endowment and potential of the Kitsault Valley trend.”
The objective of drilling during 2022 at the Homestake Main and Homestake Silver deposits was to expanded multiple, subparallel mineralized zones and to upgrade Inferred Mineral Resources. A total of 41 holes for 10,472 meters were completed at the Homestake Main Deposit, 12 holes for 6,076 meters were completed at the Homestake Silver Deposit and 3 additional exploration holes for 1,900 meters were completed along the Homestake Ridge Trend during the 2022 season.
Figure 1. Homestake Ridge Deposits within Dolly Varden’s Kitsault Valley Trend.
The Homestake Ridge deposits are interpreted as structurally-controlled, multi-phase epithermal vein and breccia systems hosted in early Jurassic-age Hazelton Group volcanic rocks. Mineralization consists primarily of pyrite and chalcopyrite in a breccia matrix within a silica breccia vein system, locally with native gold, silver and electrum. (see Figure 3). The northwestern strike of the main Homestake structural trend hosts multiple, subparallel internal structures that are interpreted to form the controls for high-grade gold shoots within a broader interval of mineralization at the Homestake Main deposit. The main structural corridor dips steeply to the northeast (see Figure 4 to 6).
Figure 2. Homestake Main and Homestake Silver Long Section (looking west) with 2022 drilling highlighted.
The results from Homestake Main are primarily infill drilling from areas of current Inferred Mineral Resources and suggest that the higher-grade gold-silver shoots may be more extensive than previously interpreted. In addition, the drilling has generated new targets down-dip the Homestake Main deposit along the projected plunge of the higher grade shoots that are wide open for expansion. Oriented core was used on all drill holes on the project and this detailed structural data is also being integrated in to the geological model to further increase confidence.
Four of the drill holes at Homestake Main were drilled below the Mineral Resource domains to test for down dip extensions. Drill holes HR22-326, 329, 351 and 354 all intersected the structures that host gold mineralization below the resource.
One step out drill hole, HR22-355, was drilled along trend and approximately 250m north of Homestake Main. Alteration associated with the main deposit was encountered with minor brecciation returning anomalous pathfinder elements as seen in the upper levels of the mineralization system at the Homestake Main Deposit indicating the system continues to the north.
Complete Assay results for the second batch of drilling results from Homestake Main are in Table 1.
Figure 3. Drill hole HR22-333 from the Homestake Main deposit showing breccia vein style mineralization.
The 2022 drilling at the Homestake Silver Deposit area was a combination of step out holes below the primarily Inferred Mineral Resource as well as some infill drilling designed to convert Inferred resources to Indicated classification. Six infill drill holes, HR22-340, 344, 349, 353, 358 and 361, were collared off three drill pads at the southern end of the deposit (see Figure 8). The mineralization encountered in these holes is consistent with previous drilling.
Expansion drill Holes HR22-364, 365 and 366 targeted the south end while HR22-357 and 360 in the northern end of Homestake Silver testing below several of the resource domains. Drilling intersected silver mineralization (see figure 4) within multiple vein stockwork zones extending the zones to depth. These areas remain open down dip.
Figure 4. Drill hole HR22-366, 473m depth, down dip step out from the Homestake Silver deposit showing Native Silver in breccia vein style mineralization.
Step out drill hole HR22-362, located approximately 200m down dip and along the targeted projection of a Homestake Silver resource domain intersected vein breccia over 2.50m core length grading 1,252 g/t Ag, including 0.75m grading 3,330 g/t Ag. Relatively little drilling has been completed at Homestake Silver and with these step out mineralized intersections the expansion potential to depth and along strike has been demonstrated.
Complete Assay results for the 2022 Homestake Silver drilling are in Table 2.
Homestake Trend Exploration
Two new areas within the Homestake Trend were tested with three drill holes. Drill holes HR22-311 and 312 were collared 425m to the south of the Homestake Silver Deposit to test below sedimentary cover rocks (see Figure 2). Although alteration of the volcanic rock below the sediment cover was present, no significant mineralization was encountered. Further geophysics will be completed over this area to aid in targeting the southern projection of the Homestake Ridge structural corridor below the sediment cover.
Drill hole HR22-363 was drilled 1.2 kilometers to the east of Homestake Main to test a dominant Northeast trending controlling structure within the centre of the valley. No significant mineralization was encountered within the structure in that area.
Plans, Sections and Tables
Figure 5. Homestake Main Plan View highlighting 2022 Infill and Step out drilling (red collars) with Current Mineral Resource block model, primarily of Inferred Classification.
Figure 8. Homestake Silver Plan View highlighting 2022 Step out and Infill drilling (red collars) with Current Mineral Resource block model, primarily of Inferred Classification.
Table 1. Complete Drill Hole Assays from the Homestake Main Deposit Infill drilling
Hole ID
From (m)
To (m)
Length* (m)
Au (g/t)**
Ag (g/t)**
Cu (%)
HR22-324
152.00
174.50
22.50
4.32
76
NSV
including
170.00
174.50
4.50
19.42
375
NSV
including
171.96
172.40
0.44
166
984
NSV
HR22-326
451.00
472.80
21.80
0.47
NSV
NSV
including
461.00
463.00
2.00
3.00
NSV
NSV
HR22-329
413.46
450.55
37.09
0.73
NSV
NSV
including
418.00
422.00
4.00
4.03
6
NSV
including
423.00
424.00
1.00
1.62
9
NSV
HR22-332
252.40
265.20
12.80
0.33
NSV
0.18
including
256.50
258.00
1.50
0.81
11
1.09
including
344.50
345.50
1.00
1.39
16
NSV
and
393.00
403.25
10.25
0.79
NSV
NSV
including
397.50
400.50
3.00
2.30
40
NSV
HR22-333
92.00
105.00
13.00
1.05
21
NSV
including
98.30
99.08
0.78
13.95
196
NSV
and
117.00
142.00
25.00
46.31
70
0.19
including
120.26
130.10
9.84
111.94
162
0.37
including
124.67
125.15
0.48
1,145
826
0.51
HR22-336
96.30
100.20
3.90
6.19
1,844
NSV
including
96.62
97.00
0.38
3.78
13,855
0.49
and
132.00
157.00
25.00
1.95
NSV
0.38
including
133.00
139.00
6.00
6.37
29
1.51
HR22-338
120.90
126.00
5.10
4.16
21
1.42
including
120.90
121.40
0.50
20.80
115
11.60
including
128.60
129.84
1.24
8.92
52
1.38
and
150.50
159.00
8.50
0.63
5
0.21
including
150.50
151.30
0.80
4.89
28
1.43
and
175.50
178.50
3.00
0.61
17
0.45
including
177.00
177.65
0.65
1.17
43
1.55
HR22-341
84.00
113.00
29.00
2.28
5
0.13
including
96.00
107.00
11.00
5.27
9
0.33
including
102.00
104.00
2.00
14.85
20
0.73
HR22-342
79.32
102.00
22.68
0.80
57
NSV
including
88.31
92.00
3.69
2.95
8
NSV
and
120.00
140.44
20.44
0.57
NSV
NSV
including
121.13
123.70
2.57
2.39
5
0.29
HR22-343
84.50
115.00
30.50
1.15
NSV
NSV
including
92.27
96.80
4.53
1.59
NSV
NSV
including
99.19
103.30
4.11
2.67
5
NSV
including
107.00
109.00
2.00
4.45
15
0.35
HR22-345
95.00
124.54
29.54
8.73
12
0.13
including
115.12
124.54
9.42
26.25
28
0.37
including
120.00
120.70
0.70
260
102
NSV
HR22-346
111.00
126.05
15.05
1.04
NSV
NSV
including
119.75
122.75
3.00
3.47
9
0.37
HR22-347
135.00
156.00
21.00
1.88
NSV
0.04
including
135.00
147.00
12.00
2.57
NSV
0.07
HR22-348
63.00
71.00
8.00
0.16
NSV
NSV
and
80.00
111.00
31.00
1.63
NSV
NSV
including
88.00
100.00
12.00
3.24
NSV
0.14
HR22-350
66.00
128.00
62.00
0.87
NSV
NSV
including
77.00
94.00
17.00
2.05
NSV
NSV
HR22-351
436.00
438.00
2.00
0.36
NSV
NSV
and
473.70
477.50
3.80
0.30
NSV
NSV
HR22-352
172.00
227.00
55.00
1.37
4
0.20
including
178.81
179.81
1.00
53.75
54
2.03
including
202.33
203.33
1.00
3.65
63
4.68
including
211.00
212.45
1.45
1.22
9
0.16
HR22-354
495.00
498.90
3.90
0.12
NSV
NSV
HR22-355 (step out)
645.00
648.50
3.50
0.12
NSV
NSV
and
662.00
666.75
4.75
0.18
NSV
NSV
HR22-356
212.00
218.00
6.00
0.38
NSV
NSV
and
221.00
221.50
0.50
4.32
NSV
NSV
and
291.50
308.00
16.50
0.21
NSV
NSV
HR22-359
49.70
50.20
0.50
0.74
6,420
0.11
and
111.63
113.15
1.52
49.49
50
0.96
and
136.85
137.55
0.70
24.00
76
0.38
and
141.00
141.50
0.50
46.20
6
NSV
*Estimated true widths vary depending on intersection angles and range from 80% to 90% of core lengths ** Assays reported are uncut
Table 2. Completed Drill Hole Assays from the Homestake Silver Deposit step out and Infill drilling
Hole ID
From (m)
To (m)
Length* (m)
Au (g/t)**
Ag (g/t)**
Cu (%)
HR22-340
46.00
56.00
10.00
NSV
97
NSV
HR22-344
81.00
82.00
1.00
NSV
112
NSV
and
152.00
153.00
1.00
NSV
103
NSV
and
166.00
167.00
1.00
0.39
NSV
NSV
and
197.75
204.75
7.00
0.13
65
NSV
including
197.75
198.50
0.75
0.13
146
NSV
and
408.00
410.00
2.00
0.14
72
NSV
HR22-349
153.00
156.50
3.50
NSV
211
0.12
and
159.20
160.00
0.80
NSV
688
NSV
and
325.80
329.00
3.20
0.12
210
NSV
and
337.00
341.00
4.00
0.50
287
NSV
and
355.47
356.18
0.71
0.10
434
NSV
and
361.50
362.80
1.30
NSV
151
NSV
HR22-353
239.22
256.00
16.78
NSV
119
NSV
including
239.22
243.27
4.05
NSV
242
NSV
including
253.79
256.00
2.21
0.17
154
NSV
HR22-357
194.38
195.50
1.12
0.16
318
NSV
and
200.00
200.50
0.50
NSV
151
NSV
and
206.60
209.30
2.70
0.08
506
NSV
including
206.60
207.10
0.50
0.11
1,185
NSV
and
239.00
239.50
0.50
0.11
816
NSV
and
298.70
299.20
0.50
NSV
1,085
0.18
and
315.60
316.15
0.55
0.17
585
NSV
and
335.10
335.90
0.80
0.30
351
NSV
HR22-358
110.27
111.92
1.65
NSV
132
NSV
and
136.69
137.10
0.41
NSV
192
NSV
and
250.77
251.17
0.40
0.08
386
NSV
and
326.61
327.12
0.51
0.63
161
NSV
and
331.00
332.00
1.00
0.07
215
NSV
HR22-360
205.40
206.00
0.60
0.08
339
NSV
and
229.00
229.50
0.50
0.07
425
NSV
and
243.75
244.25
0.50
NSV
136
NSV
and
278.25
279.25
1.00
NSV
148
NSV
and
315.00
317.00
2.00
NSV
310
NSV
and
328.50
329.50
1.00
0.10
488
NSV
and
331.00
332.70
1.70
0.13
690
NSV
and
336.00
336.50
0.50
0.60
1,270
NSV
and
337.45
341.70
4.25
0.40
251
NSV
and
396.00
399.00
3.00
2.31
39
NSV
and
444.00
446.00
2.00
0.68
NSV
NSV
HR22-361
165.17
165.63
0.46
NSV
599
NSV
and
213.33
213.65
0.32
0.37
99
NSV
and
226.10
227.30
1.20
15.04
2,500
0.17
and
317.01
317.41
0.40
2.07
45
0.44
HR22-362
633.00
635.50
2.50
0.81
1,252
0.14
including
634.00
634.75
0.75
2.24
3,330
0.38
HR22-364
486.75
488.60
1.85
0.16
15
NSV
HR22-365
184.70
186.85
2.15
NSV
187
NSV
and
190.75
193.45
2.70
NSV
469
NSV
including
192.30
192.95
0.65
NSV
1,040
NSV
and
512.00
512.85
0.85
0.31
98
NSV
HR22-366
472.70
473.27
0.57
0.70
2,760
0.06
*Estimated true widths vary depending on intersection angles and range from 70% to 90% of core lengths ** Assays reported are uncut
Table 3. Drill Hole Collars for 2022 Homestake Main Deposit Area Drilling (this release)
Hole ID
Easting UTM83 (m)
Northing UTM83 (m)
Elev. (m)
Azimuth
Dip
Length (m)
HR22-324
462956
6179462
956
225
-80
201.00
HR22-326
463126
6179555
903
215
-72
472.50
HR22-329
463126
6179555
903
232
-72
495.00
HR22-332
462965
6179544
922
240
-73
402.00
HR22-333
463089
6179383
982
225
-47
210.00
HR22-336
463034
6179363
1009
225
-76
186.00
HR22-338
463034
6179363
1009
240
-56
186.00
HR22-341
462902
6179443
961
220
-48
120.00
HR22-342
462995
6179395
996
225
-65
198.00
HR22-343
462902
6179443
961
220
-50
150.00
HR22-345
462919
6179389
1007
225
-66
132.00
HR22-346
462866
6179514
943
225
-50
180.00
HR22-347
462866
6179514
943
225
-60
192.00
HR22-348
462919
6179389
1007
225
-50
111.00
HR22-350
462919
6179389
1007
200
-45
132.00
HR22-351
463323
6179506
854
225
-45
522.00
HR22-352
463132
6179416
949
200
-55
351.00
HR22-354
463314
6179608
842
226
-45
502.00
HR22-355
462865
6179922
1066
245
-60
682.00
HR22-356
463050
6179452
956
255
-74
399.00
HR22-359
462919
6179389
1007
160
-45
288.00
Table 4. Drill Hole Collars for 2022 Homestake Silver Deposit Area Drilling
Hole ID
Easting UTM83 (m)
Northing UTM83 (m)
Elev. (m)
Azimuth
Dip
Length (m)
HR22340
463802
6178573
801
223
-46
360.00
HR22344
463802
6178573
801
223
-56
435.00
HR22349
463805
6178612
793
223
-45
435.00
HR22353
463805
6178612
793
223
-57
477.00
HR22358
463780
6178621
803
223
-50
467.00
HR22361
463780
6178621
803
223
-56
390.00
HR22357
463578
6179147
834
220
-55
528.00
HR22360
463578
6179147
834
230
-50
600.00
HR22362
464180
6178462
716
235
-50
681.00
HR22364
463833
6178779
763
223
-50
600.00
HR22365
463912
6178711
749
223
-50
531.00
HR22366
463964
6178647
745
220
-53
570.00
Table 5. Drill Hole Collars for 2022 Homestake Exploration Drilling
Hole ID
Easting UTM83 (m)
Northing UTM83 (m)
Elev. (m)
Azimuth
Dip
Length (m)
HR22311
464460
6177976
714
250
-50
903.00
HR22312
464460
6177976
714
230
-55
520.00
HR22363
464217
6179802
840
190
-75
471.00
The Company Engages Gold Standard Media LLC
The Company has engaged internet marketing and advertising company, Gold Standard Media, LLC (“GSM”), to prepare email marketing campaigns, landing pages, advertisements, and other related services to assist the Company in raising public awareness of the Company and enhance its online presence.
GSM is a limited liability company existing under the laws of the State of Texas with an office at 723 W, University Ave. #110-283 Georgetown Texas. GSM uses affiliated entities such as Future Money Trends and Portfolio Wealth Global LLC for the purpose of these marketing activities. Under the terms of the agreement GSM will be paid US$125,000 for a 12 month period.
Quality Assurance and Quality Control
The Company adheres to CIM Best Practices Guidelines for exploration related activities conducted on its property. Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) procedures are overseen by the Qualified Person.
Dolly Varden QA/QC protocols are maintained through the insertion of certified reference material (standards), blanks and field duplicates within the sample stream. Drill core is cut in-half with a diamond saw, with one-half placed in sealed bags and shipped to the laboratory and the other half retained on site. Third party laboratory checks on 5% of the samples are carried out as well. Chain of custody is maintained from the drill to the submittal into the laboratory preparation facility.
Analytical testing was performed by ALS Canada Ltd. in North Vancouver, British Columbia. The entire sample is crushed to 70% minus 2mm (10 mesh), of which a 500 gram split is pulverized to minus 200 mesh. Multi-element analyses were determined by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) for 48 elements following a 4-acid digestion process. High grade silver testing was determined by Fire Assay with either an atomic absorption, or a gravimetric finish, depending on grade range. Au is determined by Fire Assay on a 30g split.
Qualified Person
Rob van Egmond, P.Geo., Vice-President Exploration for Dolly Varden Silver, the “Qualified Person” as defined by NI43-101 has reviewed, validated and approved the scientific and technical information contained in this news release and supervises the ongoing exploration program for Dolly Varden on the Kitsault Valley Project.
About Dolly Varden Silver Corporation
Dolly Varden Silver Corporation is a mineral exploration company focused on advancing its 100% held Kitsault Valley Project (which combines the Dolly Varden Project and the Homestake Ridge Project) located in the Golden Triangle of British Columbia, Canada, 25kms by road to tide water. The 163 sq. km. project hosts the high-grade silver and gold resources of Dolly Varden and Homestake Ridge along with the past producing Dolly Varden and Torbrit silver mines. It is considered to be prospective for hosting further precious metal deposits, being on the same structural and stratigraphic belts that host numerous other, on-trend, high-grade deposits, such as Eskay Creek and Brucejack. The Kitsault Valley Project also contains the Big Bulk property which is prospective for porphyry and skarn style copper and gold mineralization, similar to other such deposits in the region (Red Mountain, KSM, Red Chris).
Forward-Looking Statements
This release may contain forward-looking statements or forward-looking information under applicable Canadian securities legislation that may not be based on historical fact, including, without limitation, statements containing the words “believe”, “may”, “plan”, “will”, “estimate”, “continue”, “anticipate”, “intend”, “expect”, “potential”, and similar expressions. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance, or achievements of Dolly Varden to be materially different from any future results, performance, or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements or information in this release relates to, among other things, the 2022 drill program at the Kitsault Valley Project, the results of previous field work and programs and the continued operations of the current exploration program, interpretation of the nature of the mineralization at the project and that that the mineralization on the project is similar to Eskay and Brucejack, results of the mineral resource estimate on the project, the potential to grow the project, the potential to expand the mineralization and our beliefs about the unexplored portion of the property.
These forward-looking statements are based on management’s current expectations and beliefs and assume, among other things, the ability of the Company to successfully pursue its current development plans, that future sources of funding will be available to the company, that relevant commodity prices will remain at levels that are economically viable for the Company and that the Company will receive relevant permits in a timely manner in order to enable its operations, but given the uncertainties, assumptions and risks, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements or information. The Company disclaims any obligation to update, or to publicly announce, any such statements, events or developments except as required by law.
For additional information on risks and uncertainties, see the Company’s most recently filed annual management discussion & analysis (“MD&A“) and management information circular dated January 21, 2022 (the “Circular“), both of which are available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. The risk factors identified in the MD&A and the Circular are not intended to represent a complete list of factors that could affect the Company.
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX-V) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.
Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – December 22, 2022) – Dolly Varden Silver Corporation (TSXV: DV) (OTCQX: DOLLF) (the “Company” or “Dolly Varden“) is pleased to announce that it has closed its previously announced brokered private placement offering (the “Offering“) for gross proceeds of approximately $20.7 million, including the full exercise of the agents’ option, and also received $1.9 million from Hecla Canada Ltd.’s pro-rata participation to maintain its 10.21% ownership on a fully diluted basis, for aggregate gross proceeds of $22.6 million to the Company. The Company issued: (i) 5,634,516 common shares of the Company that qualify as “flow-through shares” as defined under the Income Tax Act (Canada) (the “FTOffered Shares“) at a price of $0.90 per FT Offered Share; (ii) 14,884,700 common shares of the Company that qualify as “flow-through shares” as defined under the Income Tax Act (Canada) that will be issued as part of a charity arrangement (the “Charity Offered Shares” and together with the FT Offered Shares, the “Offered Shares“) at a price of $1.05 per Charity Offered Share; and (iii) 2,334,114 non flow-through common shares to Hecla Canada Ltd.
The Offering was led by Research Capital Corporation and Eventus Capital Corp., as co-lead agents and joint bookrunners, on behalf of a syndicate of agents, including Haywood Securities Inc. (collectively, the “Agents“).
“2022 has been the most successful year to date in the history of Dolly Varden Silver. By consolidating seven high-grade silver and gold deposits and historic mines with potential development synergies as well as exploration upside, we have created a preeminent silver gold company within an accessible and stable region of BC’s prolific Golden Triangle. Drill results received and released to date have exceeded expectations and we eagerly await the remaining 50 drill holes from our 2022 exploration season. We are grateful to existing and new shareholders who have provided us with the capital to continue to unlock the potential of the Kitsault Valley,” commented Shawn Khunkhun, Chief Executive Officer of the Company.
The gross proceeds of the Offering will be used for further exploration, mineral resource expansion and drilling in Kitsault Valley located in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, as well as for working capital as permitted, as Canadian Exploration Expenses as defined in paragraph (f) of the definition of “Canadian exploration expense” in subsection 66.1(6) of the Income Tax Act (Canada) and “flow through mining expenditures” as defined in subsection 127(9) of the Income Tax Act (Canada) that will qualify as “flow-through mining expenditures,” which will be incurred on or before December 31, 2023 and renounced with an effective date no later than December 31, 2022 to the initial purchasers of FT Offered Shares and Charity Offered Shares.
The Offered Shares were issued under the Offering by way of applicable prospectus exemptions in accordance with NI 45-106 to “accredited investors” only.
Pursuant to the ancillary rights agreement between Hecla Canada Ltd. (“Hecla“) and the Company dated September 4, 2012, Hecla exercised its anti-dilution right in respect of the Offering to acquire 2,334,114 common shares of the Company (“Common Shares“) at a price per Common Share of $0.83 for gross proceeds of $1.9 million. The Common Shares issued to Hecla are in addition to those issued as part of the Offering.
The Offered Shares and Common Shares issued to Hecla are subject to a hold period in Canada expiring on April 23, 2022.
In connection with the Offering, the Agents received an aggregate cash fee equal to $1,191,600 and REDPLUG Inc. received a cash finder’s fee equal to $50,400.
This release does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy of any securities in the United States. The securities described herein have not been, and will not be, registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “U.S. Securities Act“), or any state securities laws, and may not be offered or sold within the United States except in compliance with the registration requirements of the U.S. Securities Act and applicable state securities laws or pursuant to available exemptions therefrom.
About Dolly Varden Silver Corporation
Dolly Varden Silver Corporation is a mineral exploration company focused on advancing its 100% held Kitsault Valley Projects (which include the Dolly Varden Project and the Homestake Ridge Project) located in the Golden Triangle of British Columbia, Canada, 25kms by road to tide water. The 163 sq. km. projects host the high-grade silver and gold resources of Dolly Varden and Homestake Ridge along with the past producing Dolly Varden and Torbrit silver mines. They are considered to be prospective for hosting further precious metal deposits, being on the same structural and stratigraphic belts that host numerous other, on-trend, high-grade deposits, such as Eskay Creek and Brucejack. The Kitsault Valley Projects also contain the Big Bulk property which is prospective for porphyry and skarn style copper and gold mineralization, similar to other such deposits in the region (Red Mountain, KSM, Red Chris).
Forward-Looking Statements
This release may contain forward-looking statements or forward-looking information under applicable Canadian securities legislation that may not be based on historical fact, including, without limitation, statements containing the words “believe”, “may”, “plan”, “will”, “estimate”, “continue”, “anticipate”, “intend”, “expect”, “potential”, and similar expressions. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance, or achievements of Dolly Varden to be materially different from any future results, performance, or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements or information in this release relates to, among other things, the use of proceeds with respect to the Offering, the results of previous field work and programs and the continued operations of the current exploration program, interpretation of the nature of the mineralization at the project and that that the mineralization on the project is similar to Eskay and Brucejack, results of the mineral resource estimate on the project, the potential to grow the projects, the potential to expand the mineralization and our beliefs about the unexplored portion of the properties.
These forward-looking statements are based on management’s current expectations and beliefs and assume, among other things, the ability of the Company to successfully pursue its current development plans, that future sources of funding will be available to the company, that relevant commodity prices will remain at levels that are economically viable for the Company and that the Company will receive relevant permits in a timely manner in order to enable its operations, but given the uncertainties, assumptions and risks, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements or information. The Company disclaims any obligation to update, or to publicly announce, any such statements, events or developments except as required by law.
For additional information on risks and uncertainties, see the Company’s most recently filed Annual Information Form (“AIF“) dated September 23, 2022, which is available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. The risk factors identified in the AIF are not intended to represent a complete list of factors that could affect the Company.
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX-V) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.
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Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – November 29, 2022) – Dolly Varden Silver Corporation (TSXV: DV) (OTCQX: DOLLF) (the “Company” or “Dolly Varden“) is pleased to announce drill results from the 100%-owned Homestake Ridge property in BC’s Golden Triangle. The objective of drilling during 2022 at the Homestake Main and Homestake Silver deposits was to expanded multiple, subparallel mineralized zones and to upgrade Inferred Resources.
Highlights include (intervals shown are core length):
HR22-314: 4.27 g/t Au and 64 g/t Ag (5.10 g/t AuEq*) over 16.06 meters including 18.76 g/t Au and 193 g/t Ag (21.49 g/t AuEq*) over 3.08 meters
HR22-322: 6.47 g/t Au and 27 g/t Ag (5.83 g/t AuEq*) over 6.00 meters
HR22-325: 7.18g/t Au and 30 g/t Ag, 0.49% Cu (8.26 g/t AuEq*) over 10.00 meters including 20.20 g/t Au and 68 g/t Ag (21.13 g/t AuEq*) over 1.47 meters
HR22-328: 27.44 g/t Au and 463 g/t Ag (33.34 g/t AuEq*) over 9.16 meters including 0.50 meters 216.00 g/t Au and 113 g/t Ag, 0.48% Cu (218.06 AuEq*) over 0.50 meters
HR22-330: 5.68 g/t Au and 147 g/t Ag (7.48 g/t AuEq*) over 15.00 meters, including 54.10 g/t Au, 4,890 g/t Ag and 0.11% Cu (113.25 g/t AuEq*) over 0.39 meters
HR22-337: 3.79 g/t Au and 2 g/t Ag (3.84 g/t AuEq*) over 21.00 meters including 11.15 g/t Au and 5.00 g/t Ag (11.22 AuEq*) over 2.00 meters
HR22-339: 14.56 g/t Au and 4.00 g/t Ag (14.63 g/t AuEq*) over 2.50 meters
“Our 2022 drill program has truly been exceptional. The recently acquired Homestake Ridge Deposit has delivered more high-grade gold and silver values, commonly with strong copper mineralization. These intercepts demonstrate strong continuity of mineralization over wide intervals, similar to the recently announced high-grade results at the Wolf and Kitsol Deposits, located six kilometers to the south. We eagerly anticipate additional assays from all of Dolly Varden’s Deposits, as well as new exploration targets drilled during the 2022 program,” said Shawn Khunkhun, President and CEO.
These results are primarily infill drilling from areas of Current Inferred Mineral Resources and suggest that the higher-grade gold-silver lenses may be continuous over more extensive areas than previously interpreted. In addition, the drilling has generated new targets down-dip the Homestake Main deposit along the projected plunge of the higher grade shoots that are wide open for expansion. Oriented core was used on all drill holes on the project and this detailed structural data is also being integrated in to the geological model to further increase confidence. Additional assays from the Homestake Main and Silver Deposits are pending
Complete Assay results for the first batch of drilling results at Homestake Main are in Table 1.
Figure 1. Location along Dolly Varden’s Kitsault Valley trend of Deposits
The Homestake Ridge deposits are interpreted as structurally-controlled, multi-phase epithermal vein and breccia system hosted in Jurassic aged Hazelton Volcanic rocks. Mineralization consists of pyrite and chalcopyrite in a breccia matrix within a silica breccia vein system (see Figure 2). The northwest orientation of the main Homestake structural trend appears to have numerous subparallel internal structures that are interpreted to form the controls for higher grade gold shoots within a broader low grade zone at the Homestake Main deposit. The main structural corridor dips steeply to the northeast (see Figure 3 and 4).
Figure 2. Drill hole HR22-330 from the Homestake Main deposit showing breccia vein style mineralization.
Table 1. Completed Drill Hole Assays from the Homestake Main Deposit
Hole ID
From (m)
To (m)
Length (m)
Au (g/t)
Ag (g/t)
Cu (%)
AuEq*
AgEq*
HR22-313
107.00
148.00
41.00
0.85
12
0.10
1.13
93
including
125.08
127.00
1.92
3.13
42
NSV
3.64
300
including
141.00
146.10
5.10
3.10
11
0.72
4.28
353
HR22-314
149.66
165.72
16.06
4.27
64
NSV
5.10
421
including
159.92
163.00
3.08
18.76
193
0.28
21.49
1,773
and
168.23
169.19
0.96
10.55
50
4.14
17.17
1,417
HR22-315
174.70
175.22
0.52
2.07
25
1.37
4.36
360
HR22-316
124.00
152.50
28.50
0.88
3
NSV
0.97
80
including
142.50
144.00
1.50
2.47
3
NSV
2.58
213
including
150.00
151.50
1.50
3.11
13
0.49
3.97
328
HR22-317
200.00
205.00
5.00
0.25
NSV
NSV
0.03
21
and
232.00
235.60
3.60
0.21
NSV
NSV
0.21
17
HR22-318
129.00
181.00
52.00
1.19
23
NSV
1.54
127
including
148.88
149.38
0.50
19.90
1990
0.39
44.47
3,669
including
152.00
160.20
8.20
2.57
8
0.19
2.95
243
including
172.00
177.00
5.00
3.23
3
0.09
3.39
280
HR22-319
200.34
207.00
6.66
1.16
3
NSV
1.26
104
HR22-320
108.50
125.50
17.00
0.83
6
NSV
0.91
75
including
123.87
124.60
0.73
5.98
17
NSV
6.21
512
HR22-321
179.00
192.00
13.00
1.16
4
0.12
1.38
114
including
189.00
190.55
1.55
5.18
10
0.15
5.52
455
HR22-322
83.00
143.12
60.12
1.69
21
NSV
2.01
166
including
113.00
119.00
6.00
6.47
27
NSV
6.83
563
including
134.13
138.71
4.58
5.23
17
0.50
6.15
508
HR22-323
190.30
222.00
31.70
0.91
6
0.37
1.52
125
including
198.00
203.00
5.00
2.36
5
0.08
2.53
208
including
207.60
209.56
1.96
0.49
37
3.50
6.03
497
including
214.00
214.55
0.55
0.52
16
1.97
3.57
295
HR22-325
174.00
201.00
27.00
3.11
12
0.20
3.54
292
including
174.00
184.00
10.00
7.18
30
0.49
8.26
681
including
175.00
175.50
0.50
18.00
23
1.92
21.06
1,738
including
177.30
177.80
0.50
15.60
92
2.95
21.00
1,733
including
180.00
181.47
1.47
20.20
68
0.08
21.13
1,743
HR22-327
217.28
227.50
10.22
1.01
17
1.43
3.29
271
including
220.75
223.23
2.48
2.15
35
3.98
8.36
689
and
231.00
274.00
43.00
0.35
5
0.10
0.56
46
including
248.55
251.48
2.93
1.85
65
1.13
4.28
353
Table 1 con’t. Completed Drill Hole Assays from the Homestake Main Deposit
Hole ID
From (m)
To (m)
Length (m)
Au (g/t)
Ag (g/t)
Cu (%)
AuEq*
AgEq*
HR22-328
160.81
169.97
9.16
27.44
463
0.21
33.34
2,751
including
163.13
164.90
1.77
75.13
2337
0.23
103.66
8,552
including
168.00
168.50
0.50
216.00
113
0.48
218.06
17,991
HR22-330
111.00
126.00
15.00
5.68
147
NSV
7.48
617
including
112.00
112.39
0.39
54.10
4890
0.11
113.25
9,344
including
116.30
116.69
0.39
74.80
20
NSV
75.05
6,192
including
118.00
118.81
0.81
33.80
14
NSV
33.98
2,803
and
131.00
143.00
12.00
0.24
8
NSV
0.38
31
HR22-331
101.00
113.00
12.00
0.92
63
NSV
1.70
140
including
111.00
111.80
0.80
9.43
224
0.10
12.27
1,013
and
130.00
144.00
14.00
1.02
5
0.15
1.30
107
including
134.10
134.82
0.72
11.95
70
2.45
16.36
1,349
HR22-334
123.00
154.61
31.61
1.75
15
0.27
2.32
191
including
131.00
139.20
8.20
3.66
30
0.27
4.42
364
including
131.00
132.00
1.00
7.67
198
0.04
10.11
834
including
138.70
139.20
0.50
19.55
50
4.26
26.35
2,174
including
145.13
147.39
2.26
5.38
19
1.09
7.19
593
including
152.06
152.41
0.35
6.92
48
7.27
18.07
1,491
HR22-335
177.00
202.55
25.55
0.55
1
NSV
0.57
47
including
184.50
190.00
5.50
1.40
1
NSV
1.42
117
and
220.00
245.50
25.50
0.34
2
NSV
0.43
35
HR22-337
145.00
175.84
30.84
2.74
2
NSV
2.79
230
including
151.00
172.00
21.00
3.79
2
NSV
3.84
317
including
151.00
152.64
1.64
12.90
4
NSV
12.95
1,069
including
161.00
163.00
2.00
11.15
5
NSV
11.22
926
including
171.00
172.00
1.00
6.58
3
NSV
6.65
548
HR22-339
148.25
172.50
24.25
2.33
2
NSV
2.37
195
including
156.50
159.00
2.50
14.56
4
NSV
14.63
1,207
including
156.50
157.50
1.00
33.40
7
NSV
33.52
2,765
and
164.75
165.60
0.85
5.05
3
NSV
5.11
422
*AuEq and AgEq are calculated using $US1650/oz Au, $US20/oz Ag, $US3.50/lb Cu
**Estimated true widths vary depending on intersection angles and range from 80% to 90% of core lengths
Table 2. Drill Hole Collars for 2022 Homestake Main Deposit Drilling
Hole ID
Easting UTM83 (m)
Northing UTM83 (m)
Elev. (m)
Azimuth
Dip
Length (m)
HR22-313
463002
6179472
954
225
-47
201.00
HR22-314
463050
6179452
956
226
-50
180.00
HR22-315
463050
6179452
956
226
-59
228.00
HR22-316
463002
6179472
954
225
-57
201.00
HR22-318
463002
6179472
954
245
-50
207.00
HR22-317
463050
6179452
956
226
-68
237.00
HR22-319
463050
6179452
956
250
-68
237.00
HR22-320
462956
6179462
956
225
-45
165.00
HR22-321
463113
6179429
953
229
-53
210.00
HR22-322
462956
6179462
956
225
-60
180.00
HR22-323
463113
6179429
953
229
-62
231.00
HR22-325
463132
6179416
949
228
-51
220.00
HR22-327
463132
6179416
949
228
-70
276.00
HR22-328
463052
6179417
973
225
-68
255.00
HR22-330
463052
6179417
973
225
-59
220.00
HR22-331
463052
6179417
973
220
-50
216.00
HR22-334
463089
6179383
982
230
-58
250.00
HR22-335
462965
6179544
922
250
-54
252.00
HR22-337
462937
6179513
935
225
-50
192.00
HR22-339
462937
6179513
935
215
-65
210.00
Quality Assurance and Quality Control
The Company adheres to CIM Best Practices Guidelines for exploration related activities conducted on its property. Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) procedures are overseen by the Qualified Person.
Dolly Varden QA/QC protocols are maintained through the insertion of certified reference material (standards), blanks and field duplicates within the sample stream. Drill core is cut in-half with a diamond saw, with one-half placed in sealed bags and shipped to the laboratory and the other half retained on site. Third party laboratory checks on 5% of the samples are carried out as well. Chain of custody is maintained from the drill to the submittal into the laboratory preparation facility.
Analytical testing was performed by ALS Canada Ltd. in North Vancouver, British Columbia. The entire sample is crushed to 70% minus 2mm (10 mesh), of which a 500 gram split is pulverized to minus 200 mesh. Multi-element analyses were determined by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) for 48 elements following a 4-acid digestion process. High grade silver testing was determined by Fire Assay with either an atomic absorption, or a gravimetric finish, depending on grade range. Au is determined by Fire Assay on a 30g split.
Qualified Person
Rob van Egmond, P.Geo., Vice-President Exploration for Dolly Varden Silver, the “Qualified Person” as defined by NI43-101 has reviewed, validated and approved the scientific and technical information contained in this news release and supervises the ongoing exploration program at the Dolly Varden Project.
About Dolly Varden Silver Corporation
Dolly Varden Silver Corporation is a mineral exploration company focused on advancing its 100% held Kitsault Valley Project (which combines the Dolly Varden Project and the Homestake Ridge Project) located in the Golden Triangle of British Columbia, Canada, 25kms by road to tide water. The 163 sq. km. project hosts the high-grade silver and gold resources of Dolly Varden and Homestake Ridge along with the past producing Dolly Varden and Torbrit silver mines. It is considered to be prospective for hosting further precious metal deposits, being on the same structural and stratigraphic belts that host numerous other, on-trend, high-grade deposits, such as Eskay Creek and Brucejack. The Kitsault Valley Project also contains the Big Bulk property which is prospective for porphyry and skarn style copper and gold mineralization, similar to other such deposits in the region (Red Mountain, KSM, Red Chris).
Forward Looking Statements
This release may contain forward-looking statements or forward-looking information under applicable Canadian securities legislation that may not be based on historical fact, including, without limitation, statements containing the words “believe”, “may”, “plan”, “will”, “estimate”, “continue”, “anticipate”, “intend”, “expect”, “potential”, and similar expressions. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance, or achievements of Dolly Varden to be materially different from any future results, performance, or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Forward looking statements or information in this release relates to, among other things, the 2022 drill program at the Kitsault Valley Project, the results of previous field work and programs and the continued operations of the current exploration program, interpretation of the nature of the mineralization at the project and that that the mineralization on the project is similar to Eskay and Brucejack, results of the mineral resource estimate on the project, the potential to grow the project, the potential to expand the mineralization and our beliefs about the unexplored portion of the property.
These forward-looking statements are based on management’s current expectations and beliefs and assume, among other things, the ability of the Company to successfully pursue its current development plans, that future sources of funding will be available to the company, that relevant commodity prices will remain at levels that are economically viable for the Company and that the Company will receive relevant permits in a timely manner in order to enable its operations, but given the uncertainties, assumptions and risks, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements or information. The Company disclaims any obligation to update, or to publicly announce, any such statements, events or developments except as required by law.
For additional information on risks and uncertainties, see the Company’s most recently filed annual management discussion & analysis (“MD&A“) and management information circular dated January 21, 2022 (the “Circular“), both of which are available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. The risk factors identified in the MD&A and the Circular are not intended to represent a complete list of factors that could affect the Company.
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