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CEO at SLAM Exploration Ltd.

SLAM CEO Mike Taylor is doing a presentation at The Atlantic Edge Investors Program at PDAC at 3:00 PM Tuesday, March 5 about SLAM’s Mine Road zinc copper silver acquisition. The Mine Road project is host to 6 volcanic massive sulphide (“VMS”) occurrences spread over a 9,555 hectare group of mineral claims adjacent to the former producing Heath Steele mine in the mineral-rich Bathurst Mining Camp (“BMC”) of northern New Brunswick. Diamond drill hole IL2014-003 cored a 9 metre interval grading 14.51% zinc, 5.86% lead, 0.67% copper and 139.9 g/t silver on the Railroad zone.  Damond drill hole IL2018-01 intersected 7.0 meters of 0.9% copper on the Roche Trend, 5 kilometres southwest of the Railroad Zone. The Railroad and Roche zones are open to test for potential extensions at depth and along strike. Other targets include the Island Lake, Captain West, Sandburn Brook and Brunsman VMS occurrences along with a number of untested airborne conductors and magnetic anomalies.   The Mine Road project is located on the Mine Road (Route 430) which connects the former Heath Steele mine to the city of Miramichi 60 kilometres to the southeast. The claims are accessed from this paved road and a series of logging roads. Electric power is available from lines that connect Heath Steele to the New Brunswick power grid. A total of $1,448,000 in exploration expenditures have been applied to the Mine Road project during the past 10 years and assessment work credits of $428,776 are available for future claim renewals.

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Barry Greene

Mining Executive - Director - Technical Advisor.

6mo

Mike, you have been doing this Slam gig for a long time. You are blessed with perseverance.

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