Mr. Richard Penn reports
BLACK TUSK RESOURCES INC. SUBMITS INITIAL ROCK SAMPLES FROM ITS GOLDSMITH PROPERTY FOR PROCESSING
Black Tusk Resources Inc. has submitted 18 rock samples for processing at Bureau Veritas laboratory located in Vancouver, B.C. The rock samples were obtained from the Goldsmith property, located 65 kilometres north of Kaslo, B.C. (see news release dated Jan. 8, 2018). The early 2018 rock sampling was undertaken to assist in verifying the presence of high-grade gold mineralization documented by previous property owners. Results from analysis of these 18 rock samples is expected in approximately 30 days.
In 2018 the company plans to complete compilation of all available historical geochemical and geophysical data, and undertake surface mapping and sampling.
"We are looking forward to the results from our initial rock samples as well as the upcoming 2018 exploration season on the Goldsmith property," said Richard Penn, chief executive officer of the company.
About Black Tusk Resources Inc.
Black Tusk is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of its mineral property, located in British Columbia, Canada. Pursuant to the Goldsmith option agreement, the company currently has an option to acquire a 100-per-cent undivided interest in the Goldsmith property, situated in the Kootenays, approximately 65 kilometres north of the city of Kaslo, B.C.
Linda Dandy, PGeo, a qualified person, authored the company's technical report on the Goldsmith property. Perry Grunenberg, PGeo, a qualified person as that term is defined in National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical information contained in this news release.
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