Silver North Resources Ltd. finished its 2025 exploration program at the flagship Haldane Silver Property in the Keno Hill Silver District of Yukon on November 13, 2025. The program targeted the Main Fault vein system, a key high‑grade silver zone that the company has been pursuing as part of its focused exploration strategy.
The drilling effort comprised eight holes that together measured 1,759.5 m, testing roughly 150 m of strike along the Main Fault and up to 150 m of dip on one section. This comprehensive test of the fault’s continuity provides a clearer picture of the vein’s potential for high‑grade mineralization and helps define the extent of the target for future resource development.
All analytical sampling has been completed and the samples have been submitted to independent laboratories. Results from the initial holes are expected imminently and will be released once verified and interpreted, offering new insight into the vein system’s grade and extent. The company’s president and CEO, Jason Weber, expressed satisfaction with the program’s execution, noting that “our primary goal was to test the strike and depth continuity of the Main Fault target, and we are pleased to have achieved that.”
The Haldane property sits adjacent to Hecla Mining’s Keno Hill Mine, placing Silver North in a highly prospective district that has produced over 214 million ounces of silver at an average grade of 44 oz/t. Proximity to an operating mine enhances the property’s development potential and provides a benchmark for evaluating the Haldane resource. The successful completion of this drilling program strengthens Silver North’s position in the district and sets the stage for further exploration and potential resource definition.
The company’s strategy focuses on expanding upon previous discoveries, particularly at the Main Fault, and delineating the strike and depth potential of high‑grade silver veins. Modern exploration techniques, including LiDAR and photogrammetry surveys, support the company’s efforts to efficiently target and drill the most promising zones. The upcoming assay results will determine whether the Haldane property can be advanced to a resource estimate and, ultimately, to a development plan that could contribute to Silver North’s long‑term growth.
The completion of the 2025 drilling program is a key milestone that demonstrates Silver North’s commitment to advancing its flagship property. By testing the continuity of the Main Fault target, the company has laid the groundwork for a potential resource definition that could unlock significant high‑grade silver mineralization in one of the world’s most prolific silver districts.
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