Ximen Mining Corp. announced progress on its drill program at the Amelia Gold project in Camp McKinney near Rock Creek in southern BC. Core logging at Amelia project in October, 2023.

Drilling at the Amelia property is being done to test for extensions to the historic Cariboo-Amelia gold mine in Camp McKinney in the Greenwood Mining Division, BC. Over its 68-year history, the Cariboo-Amelia mine produced 81,602 ounces of gold and 32,439 ounces of silver from 112,254 tonnes milled (BC Minfile Records). The mine is part of a 4-kilometer system of gold-quartz veins and historic workings.

View of 3D model of Cariboo mine (looking North) showing vein blocks and current drill holes. Drilling is targeting the main Cariboo or McKinney vein beneath the eastern end of the historic mine. Five holes have been completed so far (total 1,333 meters) and a sixth hole is being drilled.

The target vein was intersected in three holes (AM23-01, 03 and 05) ranging between 30 and 45 meters below mine level 6 and over a strike length of 88 meters. The mineralized intercepts range in core length from 0.26 meters to 0.65 meters and contain pyrite, sphalerite, galena and chalcopyrite. This sulphide mineral assemblage is the same as that reported to occur in the vein where it was mined historically.

Holes AM23-03 and 04 intersected a mineralized vein about 50 meters south of the target vein that appears to be a new discovery of a parallel vein. The extent of this vein has yet to be determined.