Kuya Silver Corporation announced that it has commenced a 3,500+ m drill program at its wholly owned Silver Kings Project, located in the historical Cobalt silver mining camp in Northeastern Ontario. Drilling will be primarily focused on further delineation of the North Drummond mineralized vein cluster at Kerr Lake. Historically, the Kerr Lake area produced approximately 60 million ounces of silver.

Although drilling will be primarily focused on the North Drummond target area, two other target areas will be tested. The first is Campbell-Crawford, where silver-cobalt mineralization is known on surface and in a single adit, but with significant potential at depth below the workings. For example, underground drilling by Silver Century Explorations in the early 1980s intersected 1,300 oz/t (40,000 g/t) silver at depth and along trend from this area.

The second is Mary Ann, which hosts comparable rock types and structural configurations to Kerr Lake and where recently discovered 1960s era drilling intersected several veins per drill hole. Silver grades up to 16 oz/t (500 g/t) were reported but cobalt, nickel, copper (which generally occur with the silver) were not.