• Sitka Gold (SIG) shares assay results from the Phase II summer portion of the 2022 diamond drill program at the RC Gold Project
  • The latest assay results are from the first six holes completed at the Blackjack zone
  • Director and VP of Corporate Development Mike Burke sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the results 
  • The RC Gold Project is located in the Yukon’s highly prospective Tombstone Gold Belt
  • A total of 16 diamond drill holes were completed totalling 5,250 metres during the 2022 diamond drill program
  • Sitka Gold Corp. is Canadian-based junior gold, silver and copper explorer
  • Sitka Gold Corp. (SIG) opened trading at C$0.175 per share

Sitka Gold (SIG) released assay results for the first six holes completed at the Blackjack zone from the Phase II summer portion of the 2022 diamond drill program.

The company has now completed a total of 16 diamond drill holes for approximately 5,250 metres during two phases of drilling (winter and summer) in 2022 to date.

Director and VP of Corporate Development Mike Burke sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the results.

The RC Gold Project, a contiguous district-scale land package, consists of 376 square kilometres or 92,900 acres, located in the heart of Yukon’s highly prospective Tombstone Gold Belt.

Sitka Gold Corp. is Canadian-based junior gold, silver and copper explorer.

Sitka Gold Corp. (SIG) opened trading at C$0.175 per share.


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