"We are very happy to begin this program," said Lorne Woods, President and CEO of Sunset Cove Mining. "It will help us to better define the structures of the Carolay Vein and allows us to refine future drilling and exploration in 2011."
Drill hole CA-10-01, is being drilled to the north and will be approximately 800 meters in length, into the Carolay 2 Vein. Drill hole CA-10-02 will be drilled in a westerly direction for approximately 300 meters. Both holes will intersect anomalous conductive axis no. 2 detected in recent I.P. work performed during the summer of 2010. This chargeability anomaly is located to the southeast of the Carolay vein. And has been described as having the strongest chargeability anomaly of the current survey. It extends over 600 meters in width and remains open at the southeast end.
Drilling stopped for a Christmas break and was re-started on Dec. 29 and it is expected the first two holes will be completed by the end of January. Assay results are expected shortly after.
Sunset Cove also wishes to announce that Alain Blais, P Geo, has left the company. We wish him well in his future endeavors and thank him for his work with the company.
QUALITY ASSURANCE - QUALITY CONTROL
The Carolay Property Exploration Program is under the supervision of Mr. Alain-Jean Beauregard P. Geol. of Geologica Inc., an independent consultant and qualified person as designated by National Instrument 43-101 who has reviewed the technical content of this release. Mr. Bratzon Salvador, Operations Manager, supervises exploration at Sunset Cove's projects. All technical information for the company's projects is obtained and reported under a formal quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) program.