SLAM Presenting at CIM-NB Branch 37th Convention Lavoie and Maisie Zone Gold Discoveries-NI43-101 Compliant Nepisiguit Deposit

President and CEO Mike Taylor will do a power point presentation featuring SLAM's road accessible gold and base metal projects in northern New Brunswick. The presentation will cover new gold discoveries at the NW Gold and Menneval projects as well as the recently published NI43-101 copper-lead-...

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Published Toronto Intrado Digital Media Canada Inc 18.09.2012
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Summary:President and CEO Mike Taylor will do a power point presentation featuring SLAM's road accessible gold and base metal projects in northern New Brunswick. The presentation will cover new gold discoveries at the NW Gold and Menneval projects as well as the recently published NI43-101 copper-lead-zinc-silver resource at Nepisiguit. It will feature the original [Tim Lavoie] gold discovery at NW Gold as well as the new Maisie Zone gold discovery at Menneval. Trenching on the Lavoie discovery resulted in bonanza grade samples grading up to 493 g/t gold as announced January 09, 2012. The current trenching program at Menneval has already sourced the Maisie discovery boulders to a visible gold-bearing vein in bedrock. This vein was extended to a strike length of 370 m as reported by news release on September 11, 2012. About The Menneval Project: SLAM recently made a new gold discovery called the Maisie Zone 30 km north of the Lavoie discovery. The Company holds 100% interest in 17 contiguous claims covering 25,570 hectares all acquired by map-staking near Menneval in northwest New Brunswick. It includes 4 claims covering 692 hectares that are subject to a 1.5% NSR. SLAM can buy down 0.5% NSR for C$0.5M and has right of first refusal on remaining 1%. The extensive property hosts a number of new gold discoveries including the Maisie zone. It also covers 3 previously discovered silver-base metal skarn deposits where exploration programs date back to 1965. Maps and photos from the Menneval project can be viewed at http://www.slamresources.com/projects/new-brunswick/menneval/.