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At least 2 past News releases showed silver (see related text extracted below)

July 16, 2007 news releases had Silver (Ag) values included below:

SELECT GRAB SAMPLES
Sample ID Zone/Showing Au Au (g/t) Ag (g/t)
4031 Amede Showing 10.64 15
4032 Amede Showing 30.46 17
4097 Yellow Brick Road Zone 5.85 11
4220 Penelton Gold Zone 16.72 27
4223 Penelton Gold Zone 37.07 18
4217 Elmhirst-Miron Zone 7.63 238
4219 Hydro Showing 5.08 27
4253 Bat Showing 40.32 15
4255 Bat Showing 10.35 nsv
4257 Bat Showing 8.11 nsv
4268 Penelton Gold Zone 15.19 10
4274 Penelton Gold Zone 12.46 42
4295 Yellow Brick Road Zone 3.62 28
609514 Unnamed 8.71 9
609592 7 of 9 10.51 25
609596 7 of 9 19.07 96
609671 7 of 9 102.2 pending

SELECT CHANNEL SAMPLES
Sample
ID
Zone/Showing Au
(g/t)
Au
(oz/t)
Ag
(g/t)
Ag
(oz/t)
Width
(m)
WL-01 Wilkinson Lake Gold Zone 9.76 0.28 9.22
WL-02 Wilkinson Lake Gold Zone 1.65 0.05 2.24
WL-03 Wilkinson Lake Gold Zone 3.45 0.1 3.45
WL-04 Wilkinson Lake Gold Zone 23.29 0.68 70.43 2.05 3.05
WL-05 Wilkinson Lake Gold Zone 22.76 0.66 2.67
WL-06 Wilkinson Lake Gold Zone 4.45 0.13 1.63
PN-02 Penelton Gold Zone 2.11 0.06 3
PN-03 Penelton Gold Zone 3.99 0.12 4
PN-04 Penelton Gold Zone 2.02 0.06 5.06
PN-14 Penelton Gold Zone 9.49 0.28 3.45
YBR-04 Yellow Brick Road Zone 2.6 0.08 60.72 1.77 1.51

Nov 10th, 2006 news releases had Silver (Ag) values included below:

recent stripping has exposed the Penelton zone for approximately 350 metres northwest of the WLGZ. Located 200 metres farther west, the Penelton closely resembles and is mapped as a faulted offset of the WLGZ. It consists of an 8 metre wide gold-bearing quartz vein, more than 100 metres long, within schist and altered wall rock. The veins, schist and altered wall rock are all gold-bearing. A newly exposed gold-bearing, sugary quartz vein that reaches thicknesses of up to 5 metres has been outlined for an additional 250 metres in a northwest direction. Grab samples from the Penelton vein yielded assays from 0.12 g/t Au to 37.07 g/t Au, and a series of grab samples across the vein averaged 7.91 g/t Au over 9.5 metres. Two channel samples assayed 8.90 g/t Au and 36.4 g/t Ag over 1.50 metres, and 7.15 g/t Au over 1.06 metres.

The Yellow Brick Road is a steeply dipping, gold-bearing zone of quartz-pyrite and quartz-carbonate veins and stockwork enveloped by sericite-chlorite-quartz schist. It has been exposed over a strike length of 250 metres, and is up to 3.50 metres wide on surface. It is aligned on strike with the Penelton zone to the south, and the two zones are believed to be continuous across a swamp which separates them. A grab sample from the Yellow Brick Road contained 5.85 g/t Au, and a channel sample assayed 2.60 g/t Au and 60.72 g/t Ag over 1.51 metres.

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