Copper North Expands Copper-Gold Mineralization at Carmacks Project, Yukon

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Sep 23, 2015) - Copper North Mining Corp. ("Copper North" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:COL) is pleased to announce results from infill drilling at the Carmacks Cu-Au-Ag project, Yukon, Canada. Drill holes CN15-09 to CN15-22 were completed in Zone 13 located approximately 500 metres southeast of drilling in Zone 2000S (see September 8, 2015 news release).

The 13 drill holes, drilled over a length of 280 metres of Zone 13, have confirmed a thick near-surface zone of oxide copper, a transition zone with native copper and sulphide copper mineralization that remains open along strike and to depth. Copper North is pleased with the drill results and a resumption of definition drilling is under consideration.

Zone 13 Drilling Highlights

  • CN15-13: 31.3 metres of 0.80% Total Cu, 0.18 g/t Au, 2.57 g/t Ag

  • CN15-19: 102.1 metres of 0.37% Total Cu, 0.09 g/t Au, and 1.21 g/t Ag

  • CN15-20: 82.6 metres of 0.52% Total Cu, 0.14 g/t Au, and 1.85 g/t Ag

  • CN15 -21 119.6 metres of 0.35 % Total Cu, 0.08 g/t Au, and 0.98 g/t Ag

Carmacks Drilling

The Zone 13 area of drilling is located approximately 700 metres south-east from the edge of the proposed open-pit for Zones 1, 4, 7 and 7A. Zone 13 mineralization is not included in the Measured and Indicated resource of 11,980,000 tonnes grading 1.07 % total copper, 0.86% acid-soluble copper in Zones 1, 4, 7 and 7A (see Preliminary Economic Assessment filed on May 30, 2014). Copper North believes that it has completed sufficient definition drilling in Zone 13 to prepare a resource estimate in the drill area, potentially increasing the resources and the life of the proposed mine.

All mineralized intercepts from the 13 holes are within 120 metres of surface. Assays for oxide copper, native copper transition and sulphide copper mineralization are summarized in Table 1. Intercepted widths of over 100 metres demonstrate that Zone 13 is a wide zone of near-surface copper mineralization that has the potential to be mined with a low strip-ratio.

Estimated true widths vary but based on geological interpretation of cross-sections, true widths are estimated to be typically 80 to 90% of the intersected widths. The drill hole locations, dip angles and azimuths can be found, along with maps and cross sections on Copper North's website www.coppernorthmining.com.

Tonnage Potential

The estimated tonnage potential of mineralization along the approximate 280 metre strike length drilled in Zone 13 is between 7 and 9 million tonnes. This tonnage potential has been calculated by geometrical and 3D wireframe methods based on the volume of mineralized material interpreted between mineralized drill intercepts, using a density of 2.7 t/m3,and extending to depths of up to 150 m below surface.