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Northern Shield Updates Ongoing Exploration at its Shot Rock Gold Project, Nova Scotia

OTTAWA, ON, Sept. 8, 2020 /CNW/ – Northern Shield Resources Inc. (“Northern Shield” or the “Company”) (TSXV: NRN) is pleased to update progress on Phase 2 drilling and other exploration activities at its Shot Rock Gold Project (“Shot Rock”) in Nova Scotia and Root & Cellar in Newfoundland. The Company is exploring for low sulphidation epithermal (“LSE”) gold mineralization and, has the right to earn an 80% interest in the Shot Rock Property.

Figure 1. Location of all drill-holes completed at Shot Rock to date. Yellow dots represent approximate position of high-grade intersections from Phase 1; green dots show the location of large intersections of quartz veins and quartz breccias in drill-holes 20SR-11, 12 and 16. The highest grade so far from Phase 2 which assayed 0.593 g/t Au over 1 metres (blue dot) was encountered just above a large vein in drill-hole 20SR-12. (CNW Group/Northern Shield Resources Inc.)

July 23, 2020). Similar large intersections of quartz veins and breccias were observed in subsequent drill holes 20SR-12 and 20SR-16. Quartz veins from holes 20SR-11 and 12 returned anomalous gold values with a high of 0.52 g/t Au. Assays are pending for the remaining two drill holes, 20SR-15 and 20SR-16. These large quartz veins coincide with targeted zones of anomalously low magnetic response observed in airborne magnetic data and interpreted to be regions where trace magnetite has been destroyed by hydrothermal fluids associated with the mineralizing hot spring system.

Mineral assemblages observed in large veins encountered in Phase 2 drill holes generally share similarities to the high-grade gold zones intersected in hole 20SR-04 that encountered 2.45 metres of 12.6 g/t Au including 1.0 metre of 17.3 g/t Au within quartz-adularia veining with electrum (native gold-silver alloy), mineralized veining typical of LSE deposits. Recent detailed study of subtle textures and alteration assemblages from the vein encountered in hole 20SR-11 suggests that it is possibly above or on the fringe of the prospective boiling zone where higher gold grades would be expected. The Company therefore plans for more drill testing to test this potential.

Quinton Hennigh with investor Crescat Capital, has advised us on the merits of using controlled-source audiomagnetotellurics (“CSAMT”) to better differentiate areas that may host feeders for the hot spring system. CSAMT data collection will start imminently and will greatly augment vectoring of future drilling. We continue to improve our understanding of this exciting new gold system while recognizing that persistence leads to discovery.”
–         Northern Shield President and CEO, Ian Bliss

Through ongoing analysis of infrared data collected from the core, along with other parameters, well-defined patterns of correlation are beginning to emerge that can then be used to vector drilling towards the boiling zone and targeted high-grade gold. Results will be combined with a thorough integration and analysis of all structural data, with the understanding that persistent drilling will be required to vector in on higher-grade gold mineralization. CSAMT geophysical surveys have been used with great success in identifying deep-seated structures associated with high-grade feeder zones in many other LSE systems. A CSAMT geophysical survey is planned to commence as soon as crews become available.

Stewiacke, Nova Scotia, and is overseen by Christine Vaillancourt, P. Geo., the Company’s Chief Geologist and a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101. Samples from both programs were analyzed by ALS Global in Vancouver, BC, for Au by Fire Assay and multi-elements by four acid digestion and ICP-AES (rock) and for multi-elements including Au by aqua-regia digestion with ICP-MS (till). All standards and duplicates by ALS Global meet targeted values.

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Nova Scotia, geological, and geometrical analyses of the properties and comparisons of the properties to known epithermal gold deposits and other expectations, plans, goals, objectives, assumptions, information or statements about future, conditions, results of exploration or performance that may constitute forward-looking statements or information under applicable securities legislation.  Such forward-looking statements or information are based on a number of assumptions, which may prove to be incorrect. 

Although Northern Shield believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements or information are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on forward–looking statements because Northern Shield can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct.  Forward-looking statements or information are based on current expectations, estimates and projections that involve a number of risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated by Northern Shield and described in the forward–looking statements or information. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, risks associated with geological, geometrical and geophysical interpretation and analysis, the ability of Northern Shield to obtain financing, equipment, supplies and qualified personnel necessary to carry on exploration and the general risks and uncertainties involved in mineral exploration and analysis.

The forward-looking statements or information contained in this news release are made as of the date hereof and Northern Shield undertakes no obligation to update publicly or revise any forward–looking statements or information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, unless so required by applicable securities laws.

SOURCE Northern Shield Resources Inc.

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