This caught my attention as well:
Hole BL12-226 returned a thick intersection of 46.9 metres averaging 1.4 g/t Au, including 19 metres of 2.4 g/t Au, representing new mineralization which is at or above the grades identified in the higher-grade core of the recently updated gold Resource Estimate (see release dated April 2, 2012). In addition, Hole BL12-209 intersected a significant 19 metre interval averaging 4.4 g/t Au, approximately three times the average grade of the Borden Lake higher-grade gold resource. These two intervals are separated by approximately 1,600 metres of strike length, suggesting that the higher-grade mineralization is laterally extensive at depth, similar to that observed in shallower sections. Highlights also include: 61.4 metres averaging 1 g/t Au in Hole BL12-208; and 36 metres grading 1.7 g/t Au in Hole BL12-198.