Harvest Gold Corporation (HVG – TSX.V) March
20,
2008 (the “Company”) is pleased to report that its winter exploration
program at
the Lesavage North Project is nearing completion.
Eight of a planned nine holes are finished and the ninth hole is
underway. In
total, the program will include approximately 2,000 meters of drilling.
The
Lesavage North Property is located in the Rice Lake Gold Belt,
approximately 20
km east of the mining community of Bissett, Manitoba.
One drill hole has tested the eastwards extension of the mineralization
encountered in Zone 3 discovered during the 2006 drill program. Two
holes tested
the mineralization intersected in the Red Hill Zone in 2005 and six
holes were
drilled on geochemical and IP and magnetic survey geophysical targets
within the
swampy area both south and east of the Red Hill Zone.
The core will be logged in detail and sampled in April and assay results
released when the processing is completed in May.
The Red Hill Gold Zone was discovered in 2005 and previous drilling has
resulted
in intercepts of up to 7.5 g/t over 2 meters and several other intervals
as high
as 3.4 g/t gold in adjacent holes. (See Jan 18, 2006 press release at
www.harvestgoldcorp.com).
The Wanipigow fault zone, present in a large swamp south of Red Hill, is
the
major structural feature in the region and can be traced eastwards for
several
hundred kilometers where it passes through both the Red Lake gold camp
and
smaller Pickle Lake gold camp in Ontario. It contains an extensive zone
of
strong resistivity and underlies the swamp where the property vendor and
the
Company have identified strong geochemical gold anomalies. Gold drill
targets,
which are only accessible in winter when the swamp is frozen, were one
focus of
this program.
The gold discovered at Red Hill is associated with very fine-grained
pyrite and
arsenopyrite within a zone of ankerite (iron-magnesium carbonate) and
silica
alteration, which is a common type of alteration found in association
with many
gold deposits. Other occurrences of the same type of alteration are
located in a
large fold structure and the regional shear zone that runs the entire
length of
the property.
The Company controls a large segment of rocks that have been interpreted
by
Company and government geologists to be equivalent to the Balmer
sequence at Red
Lake, which hosts much of the gold in the Red Lake gold camp. In
addition, the
major crustal break on the property extends to the Red Lake Gold Camp
some 80 km
to the east.
Joint Exploration Agreement with Wildcat Exploration Ltd.
A Letter of Intent has been negotiated with Wildcat Exploration Ltd.,
which will
allow joint exploration of the Morore and Gudroc claims which are within
the
Lesavage North Property and are located along the north claim boundary
which
borders Wildcat’s Jeep property.
The rocks that host the Jeep gold deposit on the neighboring Jeep Claims
have
been mapped onto the Company’s Lesavage North Property. Exploration by
Wildcat
Exploration has identified the rock unit as being prospective not only
for gold
mineralization, but also for Nickel-Copper-Platinum Group Element
mineralization.
The Company has negotiated terms for jointly exploring the Morore and
Gudroc
claims which cover 405 hectares of the total 1912 hectares, 12 claim
Lesavage
North Property.
According to Wildcat Explorations news release earlier today:
“The Company and its geophysical consultants interpret that the location
and
extent of the IP anomalies are controlled by two previously unrecognized
shear
zone trends that cross-cut the 110º striking shear zones that dominate
this
area. The intersections of these shear zones are excellent drilling
targets for
sulphides in the gabbroic host rock which may contain gold and Cu-Ni-PGE
as
demonstrated in the Company’s 2007 drilling (see news releases April 3,
2007 and
July 12, 2007). Analysis and modeling of the geophysical results
indicate the
existence of a number of near surface targets and additional targets at
depth.
Projection of the survey results, together with a recently completed
airborne
Dighem and mag survey over the Company’s property indicates a potential
for
additional intersecting shear zones on certain properties immediately
south of
the Company’s claims. As a result Wildcat and Harvest Gold Inc. signed a
letter
of intent allowing Wildcat to earn an interest in these properties.
Under the
terms of the letter the Company may earn up to one half of the interest
held by
Harvest Gold in the Morore and Gudroc claims which cover 405 hectares
adjacent
to the Company’s current Jeep claims. The subject claims are part of a
larger
claim group in which Harvest Gold is earning a 50% interest from a
private
individual. Wildcat will earn its interest in the subject claims by
completing
linecutting and an IP survey at its cost and by funding 50% of the first
$250,000 of drilling on the optioned claims.” (News Release Wildcat
Exploration
Ltd March 20, 2008)
The contents of this press release have been reviewed by the Company's
VP
Exploration, Dr. George Gale, who is a Qualified Person as defined by NI
43-101.
Harvest Gold Corporation is a mineral exploration company working in
Nevada, USA
and Manitoba, Canada. In Nevada, the Company is exploring the 100%
optioned
Rosebud Mine property, a large generative gold property at Garcia Flats
in the
South Carlin Trend and an advanced property with a gold-silver resource
at the
Longstreet Mine, in Northern Nye County. In Manitoba, Harvest is
exploring three
groups of claims in the Rice Lake Gold Belt of south eastern Manitoba
and at
Assean Lake, Manitoba.
On behalf of the Board of Directors,
John Roozendaal, B.Sc.
President,
Harvest Gold Corporation
For More Information
please
contact :
Keith Patey
Director of Communications
Telephone: (604) 986-2020
Toll Free: 1-866-816-0118 |
Dan Boase,
First Canadian
Capital Corp.
dboase@firstcanadiancapital.com
Telephone: (416)
742-5600 ext. 232
Toll Free:
1-866-580-8891 |
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