Fireweed Grows Boundary Zone, Intersecting 92.15 m of 8.61% Zinc, 2.60% Lead, and 42.7 g/t Silver, Including 11.21 m of 21.40% Zinc, 6.66% Lead, and 107.6 g/t Silver at the Macpass Project

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Sept. 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FIREWEED METALS CORP. (“Fireweed” or the “Company”) (TSXV: FWZ; OTCQX: FWEDF) is pleased to report the initial results of the 2024 drill campaign, announce the appointment of Graham Richardson as the Company’s CFO, and provide an update on the exploration program at its Macpass Project, Yukon, Canada.

Highlights

  • Hole NB24-001 intersected 92.15 m of 8.61% zinc, 2.60% lead, and 42.7 g/t silver (37 m true width), including 11.21 m of 21.40% zinc, 6.66% lead, and 107.6 g/t silver (4.5 m true width).

  • Vein and replacement mineralization intersected in NB24-008 is a 160 m step out to the west from previous drilling, while the stratiform massive sulphide intercepted in NB24-001 is a 65 m intercept west of previous drilling.

  • Expansion of the drill program to over 16,000 m across Boundary Zone, Tom, Jason, and exploration targets.

  • Ground and airborne based geochemical and geophysical surveys have been completed across the Macpass district.

CEO Statement

Peter Hemstead, Interim President and CEO, stated, “We are excited to report the first results of the season with an excellent intercept on the far-western side of Boundary Zone. The style of mineralization associated with this high-grade result indicates there is potential for a feeder system within this part of the deposit, and an extension of the known mineralization to the west, 45 m beyond the existing MRE pit shell. We are pleased to expand the drill program to over 16,000 m and are looking forward to the additional results from Boundary Zone, Tom, and Jason, as well as the outcomes from the large regional exploration program that we embarked upon this year along the Macpass prospective corridor.”

Summary
The drill holes in this release comprise intervals of vein and replacement style mineralization as well as massive (>50% sulphides) to stratiform (layer-parallel) sulphides on the extreme western side of Boundary Zone. Massive sulphide mineralization at Boundary is split into three primary domains based on location and geochemistry: BZFL (Boundary Zone Fuller Lake), BZUZ (Boundary Zone Upper Zone) and BZPZ (Boundary Zone Prime Zone). This wide intersection of massive sulphides in NB24-001, which expands the known mineralization to the west, represents the broadest high-grade intercept of mineralization seen to date in BZUZ, and the high silver and lead grades are indicative of feeder style mineralization seen in the thickest and highest-grade portions of the Prime Zone.

Results
Drill holes in this release are located on the western side of Boundary Zone and were targeting stratiform to massive sulphides with a focus on extending mineralized domains to the west and down dip of the recently published Mineral Resource Estimate (see Map 2 and Figure 1). Both holes NB24-001 and NB24-008 intersected vein and replacement style mineralization in the upper portions of the hole, with NB24-001 intersecting a broad zone of feeder-style massive to stratiform sulphides rich in sphalerite and galena.