Projects

SLAM owns a strategic land package and a growing base metal resource inventory in the Bathurst Mining Camp of New Brunswick.  The land package includes the TSN property where SLAM made a new base metal discovery in 2008.  For Nash Creek,  the Company recently reported a 43-101 compliant resource estimate by Wardrop Engineering Inc. SLAM also owns the Nepisiguit, Costigan, A’Hearn, Strachens East and  Strachens  volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposits all located in or near the Bathurst Mining camp. The Company is conducting successful exploration programs on four gold properties in the world-renowned gold producing Uchi sub-province of northwest Ontario.



 

Communications Policy

Material information about all SLAM’s operations and financial performance will be publicly disclosed in a timely manner at or on www.sedar.com and in accordance with all pertinent federal or provincial regulations, including securities regulations.

Security of information, particularly as it refers to the results of exploration programs, will comply with all pertinent regulations. Core samples must be secured from outside inspection and interference, or accidental internal interference. This means chain of custody must be strictly maintained during transportation, sample collection, shipping and preparation to avoid tampering or inappropriate release of privileged information. As well, assay results must be kept confidential and released only to those on a need-to-know basis. Public release of results will be conducted only through a news release approved by head office.

SLAM and its joint venture partners are required to follow national policy instrument NI-43-101 published by the Canadian Securities Administrator and adopted by most if not all Canadian provincial securities commissions.

 

Projects


Feb 16, 2010 (PDF)
Grades range up to 2.69% copper, 11.9% zinc, 9.8% lead and 653 g/t silver.

Feb 08, 2010 (PDF)
Silver-copper-lead-zinc intervals grading up to 585 g/t (17.06 oz/ton) silver.

Feb 02, 2010 (PDF)
New drilling intercepts up to 423 grams/tonne (12.35 oz/ton) silver.

Jan 11, 2010 (PDF)
Initial drill hole at Silverjack intersects 592 g/t (17.27 oz/ton) silver.

Dec 31, 2009 (PDF)
SLAM raises $300,000 in financing with MineralFields.

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