Silver-Gold Footprint Doubled At Selena Project


VANCOUVER - Ridgeline Minerals Corp.has more than doubled the strike extent of the known silver-gold footprint at its Selena project by approximately 1.3 kilometers (km) to the north of the Company's previously announced shallow-oxide, silver-gold discoverY. The expansion was made possible through the analysis of an extensive historical database acquired by Ridgeline at low-cost in January 2021. Of particular exploration significance are multiple shallow, silver-gold drill intercepts located at the Company's Sonic Target, which suggests the combined strike-length of shallow mineralization at Selena now extends 2.0km to the north-south and 1.2km to the east-west.

Mike Harp, Vice President, Exploration, said, "The historical data more than doubles our existing geologic database, has highlighted future high-potential targets, and further supports our belief that Selena has the potential scale to host a large shallow-oxide, silver-gold deposit. The database also indicates that most of the historical drillholes did not drill deep enough to adequately test the Guilmette Limestone, host to our recent discovery and we see an opportunity to target this higher-grade horizon in our spring drill program."