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Dolly Varden Silver – First High-Grade Silver Drill Assays Returned From The 2024 Exploration Program At The Chance and Moose Veins

Shawn Khunkhun, President and CEO of Dolly Varden Silver (TSX.V:DV – OTCQX:DOLLF), joins me review the first high-grade silver drill assays returned from the 2024 exploration program at the Chance and Moose Veins along the Kitsault Valley Project; located in the Golden Triangle of British Columbia, Canada.

 

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Shawn outlined that presently three rigs are drilling across the Kitsault Valley Project with roughly 10,000 meters and 30 holes completed or in-progress thus far, in the larger 25,000 meter program.  The exploration team got their earliest start yet this season, with drilling having commenced in May; which may allow for more meters to be added to the drill program as this year progresses.  

 

 

Shawn then speaks to the pedigree and combined knowledge of the geological and technical team at Dolly Varden, that has been guiding all this exploration success.   We touch upon the advantages of their understanding of the geological model, leading to a thesis that many of these separate deposits may end up being connected at depth into a larger system.  In addition to the quality of the project, and the high-grade nature of the silver and gold mineralization, Shawn outlines that this precious metals focus, distinguishes the company from many other silver companies that actually have far more exposure to base metals like lead and zinc.  We wrap up discussing the jurisdiction, tight capital structure, and key strategic shareholders with Dolly Varden Silver.

 

 

If you have any follow up questions for Shawn about Dolly Varden Silver, then please email me at  Shad@kereport.com and we’ll get those questions addressed by management, or covered in future interviews.

 

 

 

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