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To: Goose94 who wrote (1044)6/1/2013 3:35:50 PM
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Klondex Mines (KDX-T) drills 0.7 m of 77.8 g/t Au at Fire Creek

May 30, 2013 - News Release

Klondex Mines Ltd. has confirmed mineralization in the new West zone at its Fire Creek gold project in Nevada. Five holes drilled west from drill station nine affirm new mineralization extending south from the vent-raise access discovery. The longest interpreted vein now extends at least 97.5 metres (320 feet) to the south from the vent-raise access discovery. Significant mineralization was intercepted in all five drill holes.

Chief geologist Steve McMillin stated: "In response to the vent-raise access discovery earlier this year, we interrupted the infill drill program in the east and turned the drills around to test for an extension of the new-found mineralization. We are extremely pleased we hit multiple intercepts in three of five drill holes and shown additional continuity in a previously unexplored area of Fire Creek. The new zone supports our thesis that the exploration upside at Fire Creek extends well beyond our current mineral resource borders and the project is underexplored at the current time."

Five holes totalling over 1,071.37 m (3,515 feet) in length were drilled to the west of the ramp, and all encountered mineralization. FC13-064U cut 67.4 grams per tonne gold at 158.07 m (518.6 feet) that is a likely candidate for an extension of vent-raise mineralization located 320 feet southeast from the vent raise. FC13-063U and FC13-065U contain intercepts that are at least 60.96 m (200 feet) west of the vent-raise mineralization and may represent new zones but require further exploration drilling. Intercepts in FC13-063U, FC13-065U and FC13-067U are associated with vuggy bladed calcite veins, similar to the Joyce vein in the Main zone to the east.

Read rest of news at www.klondexmines.com
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