(Kitco News) – Canada Silver Cobalt Works (TSXV: CCW) announced today the receipt of assays from hole CS-20-39 at 89,853 grams per tonne silver (2,621 ounces per ton) over 0.3 metres from 557.46 to 557.76m at the Robinson Zone on the flagship Castle Silver property located near the town of Cobalt in Northern Ontario, Canada.
The company said that drilling highlights include highest grade silver to date at Robinson Zone: 89,853 g/t silver (2,621 ounces per ton). 90 percent native silver in the coarse, metallic fraction, 894,813 g/t Ag (26,103 ounces per ton).
President Matt Halliday, P.Geo., stated, “Bullion bar silver grade of 90% pure silver in the metallics was recovered from the drill core within 60 metres from the main vein on the Robinson Zone. This new vein system is being followed up with directional drilling (wedging) to define extent of the mineralized structure.”
Canada Silver Cobalt’s flagship Castle mine and 78 sq. km Castle property features strong exploration upside for silver, cobalt, nickel, gold, and copper in the prolific past producing Gowganda high-grade Silver District of Northern Ontario.
Canada Silver Cobalt Works released the first-ever resource in the Gowganda Camp and greater Cobalt Camp in May 2020, with a total of 7.56 million ounces of silver in Inferred resources comprising very high-grade silver (8,582 grams per tonne un-cut or 250.2 oz/ton).