Winter drilling returns 3.63% nickel, 1.13% copper & 0.12% cobalt over 14.70 metres at Rice Island, Manitoba

THUNDER BAY, ON – Wolfden Resources Corporation announced assay results from diamond drilling recently completed on the Company’s 100%-owned Rice Island Property located approximately 10 kilometres south-southeast of the Town of Snow Lake in west-central Manitoba.

Rice Island drill results:

The winter drilling on the Rice Island property totalled 1,445 metres comprising eight (8) drill holes. Seven holes (RI-16-20 to RI-16-26) were completed on Rice Island testing both the New Lower Zone as well as the Main Zone and a single drill hole (SB-16-01) was completed on a regional target, located 6 kilometres northeast of Rice Island (see Wolfden news release dated February 24, 2016). To date, partial assay results have been returned from 4 of the drill holes included in a summary of highlights in the press release.

VTEM airborne geophysical survey

“… Drill hole SB-16-01 tested a regional target located approximately 6 kilometres northeast of the Rice Island deposit. This target comprises a coincident magnetic high and conductor (from the VTEM airborne geophysical survey) and has a similar geophysical signature as to that of the Rice Island deposit.”

Timeline

Recent posts about Wolfden drilling on the Rice Island property:

TSXV-listed Wolfden Resources resumes drilling at Rice Island, Snow Lake Greenstone Belt

Wolfden Drilling Returns 1.18% Nickel & 0.69% Copper Over 51.90 Metres and Intersects New Zone Assaying 1.14% Nickel & 0.70% Copper over 14.10 Metres at Rice Island, Manitoba

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