
SLAM is leading the way on a fast-evolving new gold district in northwestern New Brunswick where the focus is on our new Maisie zone gold discovery. The Maisie is one of several road-accessible new gold discoveries on our extensive, wholly owned Menneval property in New Brunswick. SLAM launched a diamond drilling campaign in December 2012 and put down 47 diamond drill holes that have traced the Maisie zone over a 500 m strike length. Visible gold occurs in several holes drilled in the vicinity of trench Men12-01A where bonanza grades up to 1100 g/t gold over 1.1 m were reported from chiip samples. This trench is near the original discovery site where the Company found boulders grading up to 118 g/t gold.
The Company 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 wholly owned Nepisiguit and Nash Creek deposits, both with significant NI43-101 compliant base metl-silver resources and potentially amenable to open pit mining methods. The company also owns the Costigan, TSN, A’Hearn, Strachens East and Strachens volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposits all located in or near the Bathurst Mining camp.
SLAM also owns an increasing land package in the world-renowned gold producing Uchi sub-province of northwest Ontario. The company's current focus in Ontario is the Reserve Creek play where they have been drilling striking gold values which include bonanza grade assays ranging up to 274 g/t gold over 0.5 m.

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.
| New Brunswick |
| - Costigan |
| - Goodwin |
| - Menneval |
| - Nash Creek |
| - Nepisiguit |
| Ontario |
| - Miminiska-Keezhik Gold |
| - Opikeigen Lake Gold |
| - Reserve Creek Gold |
Jun 03, 2013 (PDF)
Private Placement to raise up to $800,000
Mar 27, 2013 (PDF)
Results Show Appreciable Concentration Of Gold From Bulk Sample
Mar 19, 2013 (PDF)
More Bonanza Gold-Intervals - Deposit Extends From Surface To 45m Depth
Mar 13, 2013 (PDF)
Expanding Bonanza Gold-Deposit at Depth
Mar 01, 2013 (PDF)
Drilling To Expand Bonanza Gold-Deposit
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