BALTIMORE, MD -- Selkirk Metals (TSX-V: SLK) produced some attractive drill results a few days ago. The company reported the latest drill results from the 2006 drilling program on the Ruddock Creek Property, located 100 km north of Revelstoke in the Kamloops and Revelstoke Mining Divisions, British Columbia.
Assay results were received from the final drill holes RD-06-149, 156 to 160 from the Creek Zone. All of the holes intersected the target massive sulphide mineralization between 50 and 100 meters down dip from the two meters wide surface showing, which assayed 22.5% zinc and 6.2% lead.
Significant results from the latest reported holes can be seen below:
The results from holes 149 and 159 confirm that the Creek Zone contains similar grades and thicknesses as the E-Zone, and the intersection in 160, which intersected the mineralization at the deepest point, confirms the continuity to depth. All 10 holes intersected massive sulphide, and have defined the zone down dip to the north for a minimum 100 meters and along strike to the east and west for 100 meters. The zone remains open down dip and along strike.
-Luke Burgess








