Kootenay Silver:         Drill Results from Columba Project  Chihuahua, Mexico: Highs to 1,455 gpt Silver and 2.99% Lead-Zinc 						  						 						 					 				  				 			  					  						prnewswire.com  			  				News provided by 				 					 						 							 								  							 						 						Kootenay Silver Inc. 							 								 									 								 							 							 						 						 					 				 				Feb 12, 2025, 07:30 ET                       		                                                    VANCOUVER, BC, Feb. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ - Kootenay Silver Inc. (TSXV: KTN) (the "Company" or "Kootenay") is   pleased to provide results from eleven new drill holes at the Columba   High Grade Silver Project. The batch reported herein comprises tests   from the F and I-Veins and the first holes into a new target area La   Preciosa. The next release will detail results from ongoing drilling at   the D Vein.
   Drill Highlights include; See links to  overall plan map and plan maps of  F Vein,  I Vein, and the  La Preciosa/E Vein area.
   F Vein 
   Hole CDH-24-184
   - Hit an old working at the F vein projection. Intercepted a hanging wall vein grading 411 gpt silver, 0.184% lead, and 0.323% zinc over 0.63 meters drill length from 63.15m downhole.
   Hole CDH-24-186
   - 522  gpt silver, 0.46% lead, and 0.8% zinc over 2.33 meters core  length  within 21 meters of 126 gpt silver from 142.67 meters downhole.
 - Plus 5 other veins    
- Footwall      
- 490 gpt silver over 0.95 meters from 37.23 meters downhole
 - 214 gpt silver over 1.24 meters from 96.76 meters downhole
 
  - Hanging Wall      
- 511 gpt silver over 1 meter core length from 177 meters downhole
 - 607 gpt silver over 1 meter core length from 194 meters downhole
 - 457 gpt silver over 1 meter core length within a 5.75 meter zone grading 218 gpt silver from 230.25 meters downhole
 
  
  - CDH-24-186  fills a gap in dip of 100 meters with high grades found  previously up  dip and down dip in CDH-19-010 and CDH-21-090 plus five  high grade  veins on either side of F Vein.
   I Vein
   Hole CDH-24-185
   - Two zones   
- 207 gpt silver, 0.11 % lead and 0.36% zinc over 5.53 meters core length from 93 meters downhole, includes;     
- 394 gpt silver, 0.06% lead, and 0.29% zinc over 0.46 meters core length from 95.54 meters downhole 
 
  - 263 gpt silver, 0.31 % lead, and 1.37 % zinc over 0.56 meters from 142.93 meters downhole
 
    CDH-24-188
   - Four zones   
- 551 gpt silver, 0.6% lead, 0.49% zinc over 3.73 meters core length from 76 meters downhole
 - 155 gpt silver, 0.2% lead, 0.7% zinc over 5 meters core length from 139 meters downhole
 - 139 gpt silver, 4.33% lead, and 1.71% zinc over 4.2 meters core length from 233.8 meters downhole, includes;     
- 440 gpt silver, 10% lead, 0.05% zinc over 1 meter core length from 236 meters downhole
 
  - 38 gpt silver over 11 meters core length from a deeper alteration zone starting at 300 meters downhole.
 
    CDH-24-194
   - Three zones   
- 119 gpt silver over 1.0 meters core length from 120 meters downhole
 - 1455 gpt silver, 0.78% lead, 2.21% zinc over 0.5 meters core length from 219.2 meters downhole
 - 181 gpt silver, 3.92% lead, 5.83% zinc from 0.88 meters core length from 278.12 meters downhole
 
    La Preciosa
    La Preciosa is an outcropping structure that shows a pattern of   improving grades with depth. A pattern seen across Columba that is well   documented by drilling at the D and F Veins. This pattern is  illustrated  in holes CDH 24-187 and 189 where grades at surface of less than 1 ppm silver sequentially increase to 55 gpt silver ~ 100 meters below surface and again to 2 meters of 75 gpt silver ~ 180 meters   below surface (see cross section). Similarly, an increase in barium,   antimony, lead, and zinc can be seen with increasing depth. All of which indicates potential for high grades at depth along the structure.
    The La Preciosa silicified breccia outcrop can be traced from the E  Vein for 450m  meters to the southeast. The breccia forms a low  northwest trending  cliff that is 250 meters northeast of and parallel  to the southeastern  extension of J Vein as mapped on surface.
   Kootenay's President & CEO, James McDonald states, "Recent   holes on the F Vein to fill large drill gaps have intersected similar   and slightly better grades than previous holes, a positive sign for   future infill drilling. In the case of the I-Vein and Preciosa structure   they both represent excellent targets for discovery of additional high   grade mineralized shoots so keep an eye out for follow up drilling."
    Current batch of drill results from drill holes CDH-24-184 to 194 are   tabulated below. Drill highlights, maps, and sections from the project   are tabulated on the Company's website at the links below
   Click to view the  long sections and cross sections ( F Vein,  I Vein,  La Preciosa).
                                 Hole ID
    |        From  (meters)
    |        To  (meters)
    |        Interval  (meters)
    |        E.t.w.1
    |        Silver  gpt
    |        Pb  %
    |        Zn%
    |        Geologic Intersection
    |                     CDH-24-184
    |        63.15
    |        63.78
    |        0.63
    |        0.50
    |        411
    |        0.184
    |        0.323
    |        HW to F VEIN
    |                     CDH-24-185
    |        93.00
    |        98.53
    |        5.53
    |        4.94
    |        207
    |        0.11
    |        0.36
    |        I VEIN
    |                     INCL
    |        95.54
    |        96.00
    |        0.46
    |        0.41
    |        394
    |        0.06
    |        0.29
    |        I VEIN - 
    |                     AND
    |        142.93
    |        143.49
    |        0.56
    |        0.50
    |        263
    |        0.31
    |        1.37
    |        Qz Ca Vein FW to I VEIN
    |                     CDH-24-186
    |        37.23
    |        38.18
    |        0.95
    |        0.46
    |        490
    |        0.56
    |        0.458
    |        FW to F Vein
    |                     AND
    |        96.76
    |        98.00
    |        1.24
    |        0.60
    |        214
    |        0.15
    |        0.33
    |        FW to F VEIN
    |                     AND
    |        129.00
    |        150.00
    |        21.00
    |        10.20
    |        126
    |        0.10
    |        0.20
    |        F VEIN Structure
    |                     INCL
    |        142.67
    |        145.00
    |        2.33
    |        1.13
    |        522
    |        0.46
    |        0.80
    |        F VEIN
    |                     AND
    |        177.00
    |        178.00
    |        1.00
    |        0.49
    |        511
    |        0.20
    |        1.20
    |        HW Vein to F VEIN
    |                     AND
    |        194.00
    |        195.00
    |        1.00
    |        0.49
    |        607
    |        0.24
    |        0.78
    |        HW Vein to F VEIN
    |                     AND
    |        230.25
    |        236.00
    |        5.75
    |        2.79
    |        218
    |        0.09
    |        0.18
    |        HW Vein to F VEIN
    |                     INCL
    |        233.00
    |        234.00
    |        1.00
    |        0.49
    |        457
    |        0.09
    |        0.35
    |        HW Vein to F VEIN
    |                     CDH-24-187
    |        77.28
    |        77.95
    |        0.67
    |        0.54
    |        55
    |        0.01
    |        0.04
    |        La Preciosa
    |                     CDH-24-188
    |        76.00
    |        79.73
    |        3.73
    |        1.87
    |        551
    |        0.60
    |        0.49
    |        I VEIN
    |                     AND
    |        139.00
    |        144.00
    |        5.00
    |        2.50
    |        155
    |        0.20
    |        0.71
    |        Breccia zone with QzBa veining
    |                     AND
    |        233.80
    |        238.00
    |        4.20
    |        2.10
    |        139
    |        4.33
    |        1.71
    |        Veining FW to I VEIN
    |                     INCL
    |        236.00
    |        237.00
    |        1.00
    |        0.50
    |        440
    |        10.00
    |        0.05
    |        Veining FW to I VEIN
    |                     AND
    |        300.00
    |        311.00
    |        11.00
    |        5.50
    |        38
    |        0.03
    |        0.03
    |        Alteration Zone
    |                     CDH-24-189
    |        141.00
    |        143.00
    |        2.00
    |        1.34
    |        75
    |        0.04
    |        0.03
    |        Preciosa
    |                     CDH-24-190
    |        no
    |        significant
    |        intercept
    |        
  |        
  |        
  |        
  |        Preciosa
    |                     CDH-24-191
    |        154.10
    |        157.00
    |        2.90
    |        2.09
    |        26
    |        0.02
    |        0.01
    |        Preciosa
    |                     CDH-24-192
    |        21.19
    |        22.15
    |        0.96
    |        0.48
    |        121
    |        0.07
    |        0.09
    |        HW to I VEIN
    |                     AND
    |        168.00
    |        170.00
    |        2.00
    |        1.00
    |        158
    |        0.02
    |        0.52
    |        I VEIN
    |                     AND
    |        192.00
    |        194.00
    |        2.00
    |        1.00
    |        146
    |        0.08
    |        0.28
    |        FW to I VEIN
    |                     CDH-24-193
    |        120.45
    |        121.00
    |        0.55
    |        0.41
    |        32
    |        0.02
    |        0.01
    |        Preciosa / E vein
    |                     CDH-24-194
    |        120.00
    |        121.00
    |        1.00
    |        0.50
    |        119
    |        0.01
    |        0.02
    |        HW to I VEIN 
    |                     AND
    |        219.20
    |        219.70
    |        0.50
    |        0.25
    |        1455
    |        0.78
    |        2.21
    |        I VEIN
    |                     AND
    |        278.12
    |        279.00
    |        0.88
    |        0.44
    |        181
    |        3.92
    |        5.83
    |        FW to I VEIN
    |                                                        1 Estimated   true widths are based on current interpretation of mineralized   structures. I vein true widths are not well known at this time.
    |                             Two holes targeted F Vein within a zone of historical workings to  fill  gaps in the existing vein model. Hole CDH-24-184 intercepted a well   mineralized hangingwall vein (values reported herein), before the hole   encountered historical mine workings and was terminated before reaching   target. Drillhole CDH-24-186 was drilled from the north side of F Vein   and intercepted several mineralized intervals including the expected   projection of F Vein.
   I-Vein trends east-northeast from an  intersection with F Vein just  west of the main historical shaft to an  intersection with the projection  of J Vein some 620 meters distant.  Four holes were drilled to test  large gaps in the existing drilling on  this structure.
   CDH-24-185 was drilled near the southwestern end  of the structure and  encountered the mineralized vein as expected.  Hole CDH-24-188 collared  northeast of hole 185 and intercepted broad  zones of very strong clay  and silica alteration in a hydrothermal  breccia known locally as  "breccia negra". Significant silver values  along with high base metals  are seen. The alteration is atypical of the  project and may indicate  proximity to deeper and hotter fluid/metal  sources.
   Hole CDH-24-192 and CDH-24-194 were drilled from a  common pad and  represent the northeastern extent of testing of the I  Vein structure to  date. These holes drilled close to outcropping  breccia negra and  encountered that lithology as well as the commonly  occurring rhyolite  host rock and dioritic intrusive. A high-grade  intercept of 0.5 meters grading 1455 gpt Ag, 0.78% Pb, and 2.21% Zn was   returned from a barite-quartz veinlet hosted within diorite from a   depth of 219.2 meters downhole. Exploration potential along the I-Vein   is considered very good and further drilling is needed.
   The balance of holes reported herein represent exploration holes on a new structure mapped on surface known as "La Preciosa".
    The current drill program is nearing the end of its current 20,000   meters which commenced in 2024. The current program forms part of a   50,000-meter staged drill program and is designed to provide sufficient   data to allow calculation of a maiden mineral resource estimate. 
   A comprehensive list of drill results completed on the Columba Property since 2019 may be viewed here:  Columba Drill Results.
   About Columba Project
    The Columba project is a classic high grade epithermal vein system.   That management believes is a newly recognized vein district. It is   typical in character and size of other vein districts in Mexico known to  have deposited significant resources of silver or gold such as La  Chispas and Panuco.
   Hosted within a volcanic caldera setting,  the surface extent of  mapped veins measures roughly 4 kilometres by 3  kilometres. Vein  mineralization occurs over a minimum vertical extent  of 350 meters as  shown by drilling. The veins appear to be intermediate  sulfidation veins  indicating the potential for depths exceeding 700  meters of vertical  extent. This remains to be tested and all veins  remain open to depth.
   The veins cut every known rock type on the  project and the veins or  vein structures can be traced across the  highest elevations of the  caldera. This indicates veins formed late in  caldera history. As  elevation increases vein development becomes  irregular eventually being  replaced by breccias at the higher  elevations. Silver grades diminish  with increasing elevation right down  to background values.  Correspondingly silver grades increase with  depth from background at  higher elevations to highs of kilograms per  tonne at depth. It is  evident from these features that the vein system  has undergone almost no  erosion and so whatever silver was deposited  originally is largely  still there.
   A general rule of thumb on  the project is at levels deeper than 1,750  meters above sea level is  where good grades begin to appear. This is  what is referred to as the  grade line.
   Prior to Kootenay Silver no exploration had occurred  at Columba in  nearly 40 years. Historically there were two periods of  mining on one of  the veins referred to as the F Vein. The first being  in the early  1900's when underground development included 6 drifts  (tunnels) at  different levels coming off a 200-meter-deep shaft. This  work was halted  by the Mexican Revolution. Then a second brief period  of mining  occurred around 1958 to 1960 when a small private company  used the old  development to mine. It is estimated that around 100,000  tonnes were  mined.
   Kootenay acquired 100% of the project and  has completed detailed  mapping, lidar, and airborne magnetic surveys  along with over 49,000  meters of drilling in over 200 holes across  various veins. The company  also has a 24-year surface access agreement  that includes annual and  other payments and allows for both exploration  and exploitation. The  agreement covers all the mineralized areas  drilled to date.
   Sampling and QA/QC at Columba 
    All technical information for the Columba exploration program is   obtained and reported under a formal quality assurance and quality   control ("QA/QC") program. Samples are taken from core cut in half with a   diamond saw under the direction of qualified geologists and engineers.   Samples are then labeled, placed in plastic bags, sealed and with   interval and sample numbers recorded. Samples are delivered by the   Company to ALS Minerals ("ALS") in Chihuahua. The Company inserts   blanks, standards and duplicates at regular intervals as follows. On   average a blank is inserted every 100 samples beginning at the start of   sampling and again when leaving the mineral zone. Standards are  inserted  when entering the potential mineralized zone and in the middle  of them,  on average one in every 25 samples is a standard. Duplicates  are taken  in the mineralized intervals at an average 2 duplicates for  each hole.
   The samples are dried, crushed and pulverized with  the pulps being sent airfreight for analysis by ALS in Vancouver, B.C.   Systematic assaying of standards, blanks and duplicates is performed   for precision and accuracy. Analysis for silver, zinc, lead and copper   and related trace elements was done by ICP four acid digestion, with   gold analysis by 30-gram fire assay with an AA finish. All drilling   reported is HQ core and was completed by Globextools, S.A. de C.V.   of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico.
   Neither  the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services  Provider (as that  term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture  Exchange) accepts  responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this  release. 
   Qualified Persons 
    The Kootenay technical information in this news release has been   prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out   in National Instrument 43-101 (Standards of Disclosure for Mineral   Projects) and reviewed and approved on behalf of Kootenay by Mr. Dale   Brittliffe, BSc. P. Geol., Vice President, Exploration of Kootenay   Silver, is the Company's nominated Qualified Person pursuant to National   Instrument 43-101, Standards for Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has   reviewed the scientific and technical information disclosed in this  news  release. Mr. Brittliffe is not independent of Kootenay Silver.
   About Kootenay Silver Inc. 
   Kootenay  Silver Inc. is an exploration company actively engaged in  the  discovery and development of mineral projects in the Sierra Madre   Region of Mexico. Supported by one of the largest junior portfolios of  silver assets in Mexico,  Kootenay continues to provide its shareholders  with significant  leverage to silver prices. The Company remains  focused on the expansion  of its current silver resources, new  discoveries and the near-term  economic development of its priority  silver projects located in prolific  mining districts in Sonora, State  and Chihuahua, State, Mexico, respectively.
   CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS: 
   The  information in this news release has been prepared as at February 11,  2025.  Certain statements in this news release, referred to herein as   "forward-looking statements", constitute "forward-looking statements"   under the provisions of Canadian provincial securities laws. These   statements can be identified by the use of words such as "expected",   "may", "will" or similar terms. 
   Forward-looking  statements are necessarily based upon a number of  factors and  assumptions that, while considered reasonable by Kootenay as  of the  date of such statements, are inherently subject to significant   business, economic and competitive uncertainties and contingencies. Many   factors, known and unknown, could cause actual results to be  materially  different from those expressed or implied by such  forward-looking  statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue  reliance on these  forward-looking statements, which speak only as of  the date made. Except  as otherwise required by law, Kootenay expressly  disclaims any  obligation or undertaking to release publicly any updates  or revisions  to any such statements to reflect any change in  Kootenay's expectations  or any change in events, conditions or  circumstances on which any such  statement is based. 
   Cautionary Note to US Investors: This  news release includes Mineral Reserves and Mineral Resources  classification terms that comply with reporting standards in Canada  and  the Mineral Reserves and the Mineral Resources estimates are made  in  accordance with National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure   for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101").  NI 43-101 is a  rule developed by the Canadian Securities  Administrators that  establishes standards for all public disclosure an  issuer makes of  scientific and technical information concerning mineral  projects. These  standards differ significantly from the requirements  adopted by the U.S.  Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC").  The SEC sets rules that are applicable to domestic United States   reporting companies. Consequently, Mineral Reserves and Mineral   Resources information included in this news release is not comparable to   similar information that would generally be disclosed by domestic U.S.   reporting companies subject to the reporting and disclosure  requirements  of the SEC. Accordingly, information concerning mineral  deposits set  forth herein may not be comparable with information made  public by  companies that report in accordance with U.S. standards. 
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