Carube Acquires Gold Project in Nova Scotia's Prolific Meguma Gold Belt

2019-04-09 / @newsfile

 

Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - April 9, 2019) - Carube Copper Corp. (TSXV: CUC) is pleased to announce the Company has acquired through staking directly from the government, a 100% interest in 300 mineral claims covering the Stewart Brook Gold project area ("SBG"), totalling over 46 square kilometers. The claims are located in Guysborough County, Nova Scotia. The SBG project area was staked because it shows district scale exploration potential for saddle-reef and vein style gold mineralization. Property highlights include:

  • Located along strike of Atlantic Gold's Cochrane Hill deposit

  • Large gold in till anomaly defined, measuring 8000m by 4000m

  • Three historical gold districts located within 5km

  • Mapped anticline and synclines with cross cutting faults

  • Excellent infrastructure, access and investor friendly jurisdiction

Mr. Stephen Hughes, CEO, commented: "Having worked in Nova Scotia early in my career, I have always known the province is rich in gold. Atlantic Gold are proving that by operating the Touquoy Gold Mine and rated the lowest cost gold producer in the sector (All-in sustaining costs USD 566 per oz.). Atlantic recently announced total in-pit Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources for the Moose River Consolidated Mine topping 2 million ounces, confirming potential for large scale gold projects in the province. Carube staked the SBG project area because it shows significant exploration potential for saddle-reef and vein hosted gold mineralization. The large gold in till anomaly has never been followed up and the underlying Goldenville Formation is host to most of the gold produced historically in Nova Scotia. The Company is planning immediate boots-on-the-ground mapping and sampling in order to determine the source of the strong gold in till anomaly. Securing a prospective gold district in a favorable jurisdiction is just another step in positioning Carube for near term growth and creating long-term value for all stakeholders."

GOLD IN NOVA SCOTIA

Gold mining in Nova Scotia's dates back more than 150 years, commencing in the mid 1800's and continuing through to the early 1900's. It is estimated that over a million ounces of gold has been produced during that time, and the province is once again seeing a boom in mineral exploration and mining. Although not as well known as the Yukon gold rush, more than 60 gold districts were established in the province.

Forest Hills Gold District is located 6km north of SBG and records indicate more than 26,000 ounces was produced. The Forest Hills deposit is owned and operated by Resource Capital Gold Corp, who have defined an uncapped Indicated resource of 114,000 ounces gold grading 11.0 g/t Au and an Inferred resource of 308,000 ounces gold grading 10.6 g/t Au)(1).

Anaconda Mining's Goldboro deposit is located in the Upper Seal Harbour Gold District and 6.5km southeast of SBG, records indicate more than 57,000 ounces was produced. Anaconda recently announced PEA study results for the Goldboro deposit, indicating a 9-year mine life with gold production estimated at 375,900 ounces and an all-in sustaining cash(AISC) cost of $797 per ounce (~USD$615* per ounce)(2).

Country Harbour Gold District is located 5km west of SBG and historical records indicate more than 9,000 ounces was mined(3).

Atlantic Gold's Cochrane Hill open pit resource is located approximately 20km west of Carube Copper's SBG has a Measured and Indicated resource of 607,000 ounces of gold at 1.08 g/t and an inferred resource of 73,000 ounces of gold at 1.24 g/t (4). The close proximity of current gold resources and past gold production does not necessarily mean the same would be found on Carube Copper's SBG project area.

Notes:
(1) Forest Hill resource data from RCG website project summary
http://www.rcgcorp.ca/projects/forest-hill.
(2) Goldboro reserve and AISC numbers from Anaconda Mining website
https://www.anacondamining.com/goldboro-project.
(3) Country Harbour Historic production from Nova Scotia publication OFM ME 1986-055.
(4) Cochrane Hill resource from Atlantic Gold's website
http://atlanticgoldcorporation.com/projects/cochrane_hill_project/.

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Figure 1: Location Map of Carube Copper's Stewart Brook Project with Current Resources and Historic Production Noted

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PROJECT SUMMARY

Seabright Resources Inc. conducted an extensive till and soil geochemical survey over the Meguma Terrane in Nova Scotia between 1986-1989. Seabright's comprehensive sampling program identified numerous gold in till anomalies across the province, including an 8,000m by 4,000m anomaly at SBG. A total 48 tills were taken, collected at 1000-metre spacings along 500-metre spaced grid lines. A heavy mineral concentrate was prepared from each till sample and analyzed for gold and 25 elements. In total more than sixty percent of the samples assayed above 0.07g/t gold, and up to 4.9g/t, and the anomaly is open in all directions. Anticline and syncline structures have been mapped in the project area, and a large northwest structure bisects the project area. The exploration target is a classic saddle-reef deposit within anticlinal structures, associated cross cutting auriferous veins and disseminated or fractured controlled gold mineralization.

The Company plans to initiate a till sampling program over the anomalous area to confirm historic data and to obtain representative samples for further studies. Till samples will be sent to Overburden Drilling Management (ODM) located in Ottawa in order to obtain a 300-400g sample of heavy minerals. Gold grains will be separated from the heavy mineral concentrate and counted, measured and classified, which can provide critical information regarding distance of glacial transport. The relative abundances of any sulphides or similar indicator minerals or metallic contaminants is estimated and the expected gold assay value of the contained gold grains calculated. A representative split is removed from each sample and submitted to ALS in Vancouver, British Columbia for geochemical analysis.

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Figure 2: Stewart Brook project location map and Carube's 300 claims

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DISCUSSION

Carube is excited about securing the Stewart Brook gold project, and exploration activities are expected to commence soon. This is another step in the Company's corporate strategy to secure exploration projects with compelling targets that are at or close to drilling stage. Carube continues to look at options on how to optimize value of the current asset base in Jamaica and is engaged in discussions with interested potential strategic partners. Senior management continue to evaluate exploration properties, focusing on mining-friendly jurisdictions with transparent permitting and well-established infrastructure.

ABOUT CARUBE COPPER

Carube Copper is focused on creating substantive long-term value for its shareholders through the discovery and development of world class copper and gold deposits. Carube currently holds a 100% interest in 11 licenses covering 535 km2 of highly prospective copper-gold terrain in Jamaica, and a 100% interest in three porphyry copper-gold properties covering 492 km2 within the Cascade Magmatic Arc in southwestern British Columbia. Carube is actively searching for additional high potential copper and gold properties to add to its portfolio.

Stephen Hughes, CEO and President +1 (647) 517-4574 • shughes@carubecopper.com
Jeff Ackert, Vice President, Business Development • +1 (647) 957-2249 • jackert@carubecopper.com
www.carubecopper.com

QP Statement: This press release has been reviewed and approved by Mr. Shannon Baird, P.Geo., Carube Copper's Exploration Manager, in his capacity as a qualified person as defined under NI 43-101.

Neither the TSXV nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSXV) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

DISCLAIMER & FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This news release includes certain "forward-looking statements" which are not comprised of historical facts. Forward-looking statements are based on assumptions and address future events and conditions, and by their very nature involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Although these statements are based on currently available information, Carube Copper Corp. provides no assurance that actual results will meet management's expectations. Factors which cause results to differ materially are set out in the Company's documents filed on SEDAR. Undue reliance should not be placed on "forward looking statements".

IMPORTANT NOTICE: Carube Copper hereby incorporates the entire disclaimer set forth on its website at http://www.carubecopper.com/uploads/1/6/5/2/16521880/disclaimers-and-forward-statements.pdf

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