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Work Program
 The Technical Report recommends a phased exploration program, with a Phase 1 budget of $200,000 and a Phase 2 budget of $300,000. The objective of the recommended Phase 1 program is to define and prioritize drill targets. The objective of the Phase 2 program is to intersect a "discovery" drill intersection of poly-metallic massive sulphide mineralization. The Phase I fieldwork should be preceded by GIS data analysis to identify and rank exploration targets. Subject to such data analysis, specific ongoing Phase 1 fieldwork recommendations, in order of priority, are as follows:
- Extend the existing cross lines on the Pan soil grids upslope to the east to close off anomalies and extend the grids to the north.
- Extend the soil - geophysics grid at the J-Branch Main Showing area to the northwest into the headwaters of Zinc Creek and complete conventional B soil sampling to close off the current anomaly.
- Conduct a GPS survey and incorporate true positions in the GIS database to accurately position all grid stations.
- Hand dig pits and conduct soil geochemical profiles at the most significant soil anomalies to interpret proximity to source;
- Conduct surficial geology mapping along road cuts and use the results to interpret where the mineralized source areas are for the significant soil anomalies; and
- Prospect, map and sample in detail all areas adjacent to the most important showings and soil anomalies.
Upon completion of the Phase 1 field program, exploration targets will be prioritized utilizing GIS analysis and specific recommendations for a Phase 2 Work Program and Budget will then be made. Phase 2 works should include the following: 
- Completion of geophysical surveys over the Pan and extended J-Branch Main Showing grids, including total field magnetics and VLF-EM.
- Diamond drilling of the highest priority targets
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