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Fireweed Zinc Ltd.

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Summary

Project:

Macmillan Pass

Deposit:Tom North, Tom West
Location:Canada
Commodities:Zinc-Lead-Silver
Date:8/20/2019
Report Code:NI43-101
Report Type:Exploration/Drilling Update
Project Stage:Pursuing Feasibility Study
Report details:20-8-2019: Fireweed Zinc Ltd. announces an Exploration/Drilling Update report for its Tom North, Tom West deposit at the Macmillan Pass project. Drilling results incl. 31.67m @ 6.13% Zn, 0.95% Pb, 1.6g/t Ag from 8.32m. Vancouver, British Columbia: FIREWEE
Resources:(not mentioned in this report)
CP/QP:[Overall Report]: Gilles Dessureau (Internal)
ABSTRACT:Vancouver, British Columbia: FIREWEED ZINC LTD. (“Fireweed” or the “Company”) (TSXV: FWZ) is pleased to announce assays from the first five drill holes in the Tom North open pit target and a step out hole at Tom West at the Macmillan Pass Project in Yukon, Canada. Drilling has now finished on the property and additional assays from multiple zones are pending. Brandon Macdonald, CEO, stated “We are pleased with the results from the first 2019 drill assays. So far Tom North is showing potential open-pit results and it is noteworthy that holes TS19-005 and TS19-006 reported much higher grades over wider intervals than the 1952 hole they twinned due to better recoveries using modern drilling techniques. With these positive first drill assays now in, we look forward to release of drill results from other zones tested this summer to expand on our current resources, which are already among the largest undeveloped zinc resources in the world, as well as the field program of geophysics, geochemistry and mapping still ongoing.”

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