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Message: Spruce Ridge Resources Cuts 25.441 Grams of Gold Per Tonne Over 0.50


Metres at Kramer Property, Newfoundland

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(via Thenewswire.ca)

Norfolk County, Ontario / TNW-ACCESSWIRE / March 28, 2014
- Spruce Ridge Resources Limited (TSXV: SHL)
("Spruce Ridge") is pleased to announce
the results of its winter diamond drilling program carried out on the Kramer gold property in western Newfoundland. The highlight of the program was a high grade gold-bearing vein cut by drill hole KR13-17 which assayed 25.441 grams of gold per tonne (g/t Au) over a core length of 0.50 metres. The Kramer property is contiguous with the Thor-Viking gold property that Spruce Ridge acquired from Northern Abitibi Mining Corp. in 2013 (see news release 2013-07 dated December 13
th
, 2013).


The drilling program comprised 14 holes totaling 2,051.8 metres. Eight holes totaling 1,389.5 metres were drilled to test the Kramer Northeast mineralized zone over a length of 300 metres. A further six holes totaling 662.3 metres tested the Kramer East zone over a length of 175 metres.


Mineralization encountered in the winter drill program is associated with widespread alteration and quartz stockwork development in Precambrian granitic intrusive rocks. However, the mineralization is probably of Paleozoic age, since it is also developed locally in Cambrian sedimentary rocks that overlie the Precambrian granites. Mineralization appears to preferentially favour fine-grained phases of granite although it is present in all varieties of the intrusive complex.


Every drill hole encountered widespread alteration, and at least one section (with up to a maximum of 13 separate intervals) of mineralization assaying over 0.1 g/t Au. Several drill holes encountered wide sections of alteration and low-grade gold mineralization, the widest being 13.00 metres averaging 0.168 g/t Au in hole KR13-27. The high grade vein in hole KR13-17 has a different character in that it carried galena and free gold, which distinguishes it from the more extensive lower grade material, which carries only pyrite. Similar veins with galena as well as chalcopyrite are present at the Thor zone, which has a 43-101 compliant mineral resource of 98,000 ounces indicated grading 0.95 g/t Au plus 45,000 ounces inferred at 0.66 g/t Au, as well as at the Whisky Jack and original Kramer discoveries on the Kramer property.


With the latest drill results, gold mineralization on the Kramer-Thor-Viking trend has now been found over a length of 4.3 kilometres, and the trend is open in both directions. The exploration work to date by current and previous explorers is continuing to outline a potentially district scale system of intrusion related/hosted gold mineralization, a target which globally is known to host many multimillion ounce gold deposits. Future work will include incorporating data from the Kramer and Thor-Viking properties into a single database, exploring for possible extensions of the mineralized trend, and determining, as far as possible, what controls the localization of the higher grade gold-bearing intervals.


Spruce Ridge would like to acknowledge and thank the government of Newfoundland and Labrador for its financial contribution under the Junior Exploration Assistance program ("JEA"). Spruce Ridge will receive a minimum grant of $86,500 for exploration work conducted on the Company's Kramer/Viking gold project.


Technical information in this news release has been prepared and/or reviewed by Colin Bowdidge, Ph.D., P.Geo., a director of Spruce Ridge Resources Ltd. and a Qualified Person as defined in NI43-101. Assays quoted in this news release were performed by Accurassay Laboratories Ltd. in Gambo, Newfoundland using fire assay preparation on 30-gram splits with atomic absorption finish. Accurassay is a Canadian-owned laboratory with ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation. Widths of mineralized intervals quoted in this news release are core lengths. The geometry of the mineralized zones is not well understood and true widths are unknown.


For further information please contact:


John Ryan, President & CEO


Spruce Ridge Resources Ltd.


Phone: 519-428-5327


Email: [email protected]

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