Kootenay Silver: Unlocking High-Grade Silver Potential in Mexico

Kootenay Silver’s Columbia Project aims to add substantial high-grade silver resources to its expanding portfolio in Mexico.

Kootenay Silver: Unlocking High-Grade Silver Potential in Mexico

New Discoveries and Resource Expansion Propel Kootenay Silver Forward

Kootenay Silver is rapidly advancing its exploration activities at the Columbia Project in Mexico, a promising high-grade silver vein system. With over 214 million ounces of silver equivalent already established in the measured and indicated categories, and nearly 55 million ounces inferred, the company is poised for significant growth. The ongoing 20,000-meter drilling campaign at Columbia has shown high success rates, and the company expects to release a maiden resource estimate for the project soon.

President & CEO James McDonald emphasized the importance of the Columbia Project in Kootenay’s strategic plans, highlighting its potential to add hundreds of millions of ounces to the company’s resource base. With further drilling scheduled for 2025, Kootenay Silver aims to continue expanding its resource and advancing towards a Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) to maximize the project’s value.

For more information on Kootenay Silver Inc. (TSX.V: KTN, OTC: KOOYF) please click the request investor info button.

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