Sitka Gold: Secured Funding for High Upside Discoveries
Sitka Gold has received funding to continue drilling at two new, high-upside discoveries. They announced an Initial Mineral Resource Estimate of 1,340,000 ounces of gold for their RC Gold Project in the Yukon's Tombstone Gold Belt. Sitka Gold has also discovered significant Carlin type gold mineralization in Nevada's premier gold district.

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Sitka Gold has received funding to continue drilling at two new, high-upside discoveries. They announced an Initial Mineral Resource Estimate of 1,340,000 ounces of gold for their RC Gold Project in the Yukon's Tombstone Gold Belt. Sitka Gold has also discovered significant Carlin type gold mineralization in Nevada's premier gold district.
The Company is managed by a team of experienced industry professionals and is focused on exploring for economically viable mineral deposits with its primary emphasis on gold, silver and copper mineral properties of merit.
Sitka currently has an option to acquire a 100% interest in the RC, Barney Ridge, Clear Creek and OGI properties in the Yukon and the Burro Creek Gold property in Arizona. Sitka owns a 100% interest in its Alpha Gold property in Nevada, its Mahtin Gold property in the Yukon and its Coppermine River project in Nunavut.
For more information on Sitka Gold Corp. (TSX.V: SIG, OTCQB: SITKF) please click the request investor info button.
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