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Strategies & Market Trends : Dino's Bar & Grill

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To: Goose94 who wrote (6629)6/18/2014 8:06:43 AM
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Terrax Minerals (TXR-V) June 17, '14 has commenced summer field exploration programs on its wholly owned Yellowknife City gold project (YCGP) in the Northwest Territories. Work over the coming weeks will include mapping, prospecting and surveying over the contiguous Northbelt, Walsh Lake, U-Breccia and Ryan Lake properties that make up the approximately 8,400-hectare YCGP, with drilling to resume later this month when the water levels from spring breakup recede. This spring has been particularly dry, and technical crews are now on site assessing ground conditions for a possible early start-up of summer drilling.

Summer surface work will cover multiple high-value target areas on the YCGP. A concerted mapping and prospecting effort will be made on the Walsh Lake property following up positive results from surface sampling completed by Terrax in 2013, over only a two-day period, that included chip sampling of six metres at 7.29 grams per tonne (g/t) Au at the Mispickel Island showing, and four m at 6.20 g/t Au on the Samex showing (news release of Oct. 30, 2013). On Northbelt work will continue to follow up on zones discovered by Terrax during 2013 fieldwork including the Crestaurum Southwest zone (chip sampling of 4.0 m at 24.26 g/t Au reported Nov. 6, 2013), and the Pinto shear (grab sample of 49.3 g/t Au reported July 3, 2013). Terrax will also be conducting initial exploration along projected extensions of areas previously mined by Giant Mines along the southern boundary of the property (Lynx, GBK and C-Zone).

While gold targeting will be the company's prime focus, Virginia Mines (VGQ-T) has offered to provide senior geologists to assist in following up on volcanogenic-massive-sulphide-style mineralization encountered in Terrax's surface sampling in 2013 (chip sample of 5.00 metres at 1.54 m g/t Au, 95.5 g/t silver, 3.13 per cent lead and 1.59 per cent zinc reported July 3, 2013). This result was followed up by drilling in April of 2014 that intercepted a pervasively mineralized felsic volcanic with 71.15 m at 0.25 g/t Au, 14.0 g/t Ag, 0.73 per cent Pb and 0.57 per cent Zn in hole TNB14-004 (inclusive of 3.42 m at 3.41 g/t Au, 69.3 g/t Ag, 3.67 per cent Pb and 3.17 per cent Zn) reported on May 12, 2014. Mapping and prospecting will be directed at establishing the controls on this mineralization for follow-up drilling in 2015.

As well Terrax has contracted for a LIDAR survey (light detection and ranging) to be carried out in June, 2014, over the entire YCGP. This survey will provide detailed elevation data of bare earth and vegetated terrain models, as well as a high-resolution air photo mosaic. This information will allow Terrax to trace mineralized shear zones (locally topographic lows); provide surface modelling for future NI 43-101 mineral resource estimation; and be an invaluable tool for detailed collar location planning for exploration and definition drill programs.

The technical information contained in this news release has been approved by Joseph Campbell, the president of Terrax, who is a qualified person as defined in National Instrument 43-101, standards of disclosure for mineral projects.

About the Yellowknife City gold project

The Yellowknife City gold project encompasses approximately 8,400 hectares of contiguous land immediately north of the city of Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories and includes Terrax's wholly owned Northbelt property acquired in February, 2013.

The Northbelt gold property encompasses 3,562 hectares on the prolific Yellowknife belt, all within 15 kilometres of the city of Yellowknife, and covers 13 km of strike on the northern extension of the geology that contained the past-producing high-grade Giant and Con gold mines. The Northbelt property is host to multiple shears that are the recognized hosts for gold deposits in the Yellowknife camp, and it contains innumerable gold showings and historic high-grade drill results.

Terrax has carried out a strategy of acquiring prospective ground adjacent to Northbelt and in October, 2013, entered into an option agreement whereby it can acquire a 100-per-cent interest in the Walsh Lake gold property, which is contiguous with and immediately east of Northbelt. The Walsh Lake property consists of seven leases and five claims totalling 6,659 acres (2,695 hectares). Terrax has also staked and acquired ground to the west of Northbelt to cover prospective geology that is on strike from Northbelt structures.

For more information on the Yellowknife City gold project, please visit the company's website.
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