CZICF - .784 x .79 - Has been trending up slowly for 2 years..
About Canadian Zinc
Canadian Zinc’s principal focus is to advance the Prairie Creek Mine, a zinc/lead/silver property located in the Northwest Territories of Canada, towards production. The Prairie Creek Property hosts total Measured and Indicated Resources of 5,840,329 tonnes grading 10.71% zinc, 9.90% lead, 0.326% copper, and 161.12 grams silver per tonne, a large Inferred Resource of 5,541,576 tonnes grading 13.53% zinc, 11.43% lead, 0.514% copper and 215 grams silver per tonne and additional exploration potential. [Technical Report October 2007, Minefill Services Inc Dr. David Stone and Stephen Godden, Qualified Independent Persons, in compliance with NI 43-101].
The Mine is partially developed with an existing 1,000 tonne per day mill and related infrastructure. Applications for permits to put the Prairie Creek Mine into production are currently undergoing Environmental Assessment by the Mackenzie Valley Environmental Impact Review Board. The Company holds a Land Use Permit for exploration which is valid to September 2012.
Qualified Person
Alan Taylor, P.Geo., Chief Operating Officer, Vice President Exploration and a Director of Canadian Zinc Corporation, is a Qualified Person for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 and has approved this press release.