As I understand it, the Snow White Zone is found just to the North of the 88 zones and extends N and NE from there along the diorite host exposed by hole 127. This location can be viewed on the drilling compilation map for 2010. I heard that the name originated by its association with 7 narrow (dwarf) bands of mineralization that I am guessing are the red boxes shown in the 88 zone on the map. I do not think there are Laval's drill maps posted yet- when we were on site in December we were told the proposed sites were 3 sets of 2 holes spaced a few hundred metres apart along a trend that roughly lined up with Timmins 1 ( see my site visit post for Frank Glass' description of how regional faults may have contributed to the formation of these deposits). I also believe the company is waiting to release new SGH data for Laval's (even the data that we know from the earlier NR is very good) until after drill results are released to reduce the appearance of releasing more potential blue sky without releasing the anticipated drill results.
Best,
Scott