Doubleview extends the Lisle Zone by 70m to east and 200m to north, with good mineralization
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VANCOUVER, BC--(Marketwired - March 01, 2017) - Doubleview Capital Corp. ("Doubleview") (TSX VENTURE: DBV) is pleased to announce that drill holes H27 and H28 further extend the main Lisle Zone dimensions to 420m (1377 ft) east-west and 520m (1700 feet) north-south. H27 intersected 412.75m at 0.34% Cu Eq., including 256.24m at 0.42% Cu Eq; And H28 intersected 106.85m 0.36% Cu Eq. in a longer mineralized section of 302.5m at 0.24% Cu Eq. (See Table Below).

The November, 2016 drilling program comprised 2020 metres of drilling in 5 holes. Partial analytical results were included in Doubleview's Feb 15th, 2017 News Release. The remaining results have now been checked and added to Doubleview's technical information database. Drill holes H26 and H27 returned long intercepts of gold and copper values that were in line with those from earlier (2013 - 2015) drill holes. The majority of Doubleview's drilling has been directed to the main Lisle Zone, and testing the northern continuation of the Lisle Zone. The Lisle Zone has the appearance of an alkalic porphyry style deposit geologically similar to several important B.C. gold-copper alkalic porphyry deposits.

Geological review of the rock units and mineralization in the recent drill holes demonstrates probable continuity between drill holes H26, H27 and H28.

Drill hole H28 (see Table) was directed northerly toward the "E" Anomaly, a possible continuation of the Lisle Zone that has been offset by an as-yet poorly defined fault structure. Several long intercepts of Lisle Zone type gold-copper mineralization were returned from both shallow and deeper parts of hole H28 and a strong, two metre wide, fault zone was encountered at about 122 metres depth. The 106.8 metre intercept with 0.202 g/tonne gold, 0.214% copper (2135.9 ppm Cu) and 0.73 g/tonne silver (0.36 %Cu Eq.) is from the underside of the fault and is believed to be very significant -- it either extends the Lisle Zone about 200 metres to the north or is at the edge of the "E" Anomaly. Drilling ceased on December 5, 2016 due to winter conditions and it was not possible to complete additional drilling to determine which of the possible interpretations is valid.

Drill hole H29 was directed to the western edge of Anomaly "F" and did not return any significant gold or copper values. Drill hole H30, due to extreme winter conditions, was suspended before reaching the "target" area.

Doubleview intends to resume exploration of the Lisle Zone when field conditions are suitable and also will investigate nearby areas with technically similar characteristics, including geological, geochemical, chargeability and magnetic responses.