West High Yield releases latest 2007 drill results
by Jo Black

West High Yield Resources Ltd has now received the analysis from its 2007 Diamond Drill Program for drill holes IV07 12 and 13 on the Company’s Ivanhoe Ridge property and drill holes HV07 1 through 6 on its Hidden Valley property, which is contiguous to the Ivanhoe Ridge property.
The Company has now received analysis for 20 out of 31 total drill holes in the 2007 program. The assay results were provided by Assayer Canada of Vancouver, British Columbia. The Company anticipates receiving the results of the remaining 11 drill holes within the next 4 weeks.
In the course of its exploration activities on the Ivanhoe Ridge and Hidden Valley properties, the Company continues to see results which are consistent with the first 12 drill holes that were drilled on the Ivanhoe Ridge property. This includes broad zones of Ultramafic rock containing magnesium, nickel, cobalt and magnetite mineralization.
As previously announced, in the 2007 Drill Program, the Company completed 30 NQ diamond drill holes totaling 6,012 metres on its Ivanhoe Ridge, Hidden Valley, Sophia Creek and Record Ridge properties and 1 NQ diamond drill hole (267 metres) on its Golden Drip property, prior to closing down field activities for winter in November, 2007. All of the properties are contiguous and are located near Rossland, British Columbia.
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