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VANCOUVER, BC, July 13, 2020 /CNW/ - Great Bear Resources
Ltd. (the "Company" or "Great Bear"), (TSX-V: GBR) (OTCQX: GTBAF)
today reported a return to pre-pandemic levels of drill activity at
its 100% owned flagship Dixie Project in the Red Lake district of Ontario.
Chris Taylor, President and CEO
of Great Bear said, "At the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, we
reduced our drill count from five to three rigs, and implemented a
series of risk mitigation protocols which will remain in place,
designed to protect our staff and local communities. Great
Bear has grown significantly since March, driven by our success
with those three rigs. I'm now very pleased to announce that
we will return to five active drill rigs this month, which amounts
to a significant 67 percent increase in drill activity over recent
levels. This will accelerate our grid drill program at the LP
Fault, and allow ongoing simultaneous exploration of additional
targets across the property."
Approximately 180 of 300 planned drill holes remain to be
completed in 2020 as part of the Company's fully-funded
$21 million drill program. With
approximately $48 million in cash,
the Company is well positioned to significantly expand its
exploration activities through 2022 and will provide updates on
future drill plans as details become available.
About the Dixie Project
The Dixie Project is 100% owned, comprised of 9,140 hectares of
contiguous claims that extend over 22 kilometres, and is located
approximately 25 kilometres southeast of the town of Red Lake, Ontario. The project is accessible
year-round via a 15 minute drive on a paved highway which runs the
length of the northern claim boundary and a network of
well-maintained logging roads.
The Dixie Project hosts two principle styles of gold
mineralization:
- High-grade gold in quartz veins and silica-sulphide
replacement zones (Dixie Limb, Hinge
and Arrow zones). Hosted by mafic volcanic rocks and localized
near regional-scale D2 fold axes. These mineralization styles
are also typical of the significant mined deposits of the
Red Lake district.
- High-grade disseminated gold with broad moderate to lower
grade envelopes (LP Fault). The LP Fault is a significant
gold-hosting structure which has been seismically imaged to extend
to 14 kilometres depth (Zeng and Calvert, 2006), and has been interpreted by
Great Bear to have up to 18 kilometres of strike length on the
Dixie property. High-grade gold mineralization is controlled
by structural and geological contacts, and moderate to lower-grade
disseminated gold surrounds and flanks the high-grade
intervals. The dominant gold-hosting stratigraphy consists of
felsic sediments and volcanic units.
About Great Bear
Great Bear Resources Ltd. is a well-financed gold
exploration company managed by a team with a track record of
success in mineral exploration. Great Bear is focused in the
prolific Red Lake gold district in
northwest Ontario, where the
company controls over 300 km2 of highly prospective
tenure across 4 projects: the flagship Dixie Project (100%
owned), the Pakwash Property (earning a 100% interest), the Dedee
Property (earning a 100% interest), and the Sobel Property (earning
a 100% interest), all of which are accessible year-round through
existing roads.
Qualified Person and NI 43-101 Disclosure
Mr. R. Bob Singh, P.Geo, Director
and VP Exploration, and Ms. Andrea Diakow
P.Geo, Exploration Manager for Great Bear are the Qualified
Persons as defined by National Instrument 43-101 responsible for
the accuracy of technical information contained in this news
release.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
"Chris Taylor"
Chris
Taylor, President and CEO
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incorrect.
Great Bear undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking
information except as required by applicable law. Such
forward-looking information represents management's best judgment
based on information currently available. No forward-looking
statement can be guaranteed and actual future results may vary
materially. Accordingly, readers are advised not to place undue
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