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I’m joined again by Mike Burke, Director & VP of Corporate Development at Sitka Gold (TSX.V:SIG - OTCQB:SITKF - FRE:1RF), for an update on the ongoing 30,000-meter drill program at the RC Gold Project in Yukon’s Tombstone Gold Belt.
This discussion focuses on the Pukelman area, a target that has seen limited attention compared to Blackjack and Eiger. Sitka is now reporting visible gold in multiple drill holes from the Pukelman Contact Zone, marking it as a potential new deposit area. Mike provides background on the historic drilling (2010-2011) and explains how Sitka’s oriented core drilling is advancing the geological understanding of both the Pukelman intrusion and the surrounding contact zone.
Key topics include:
If you have any follow up questions for Mike please email me at [email protected].
Click here visit the Sitka Gold website to learn more about the Company.
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I’m joined again by Mike Burke, Director & VP of Corporate Development at Sitka Gold (TSX.V:SIG - OTCQB:SITKF - FRE:1RF), for an update on the ongoing 30,000-meter drill program at the RC Gold Project in Yukon’s Tombstone Gold Belt.
This discussion focuses on the Pukelman area, a target that has seen limited attention compared to Blackjack and Eiger. Sitka is now reporting visible gold in multiple drill holes from the Pukelman Contact Zone, marking it as a potential new deposit area. Mike provides background on the historic drilling (2010-2011) and explains how Sitka’s oriented core drilling is advancing the geological understanding of both the Pukelman intrusion and the surrounding contact zone.
Key topics include:
If you have any follow up questions for Mike please email me at [email protected].
Click here visit the Sitka Gold website to learn more about the Company.

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