Copper North Mining Corp. announced the results of drilling on the Carmacks oxide Cu-Au-Ag project, Yukon, Canada. Seven holes were drilled within the zone 2000S as infill and small step-outs to better define the mineralized zone and the boundary between the sulphide and oxide domains. Copper mineralization was intersected in all holes within the zone. Zone 2000S is located 340 meters south of the proposed open pit and mineralized material crops out on surface. The mineralized zone tapers to the south and the north, but becomes wider with depth. It comprises oxide and sulphide copper mineralization hosted by a steeply east dipping tabular body of foliated amphibolite up to 50 meters wide. There is a significant oxide cap in Zone 2000S that extends to depths of up to 125 meters below surface with abundant malachite, azurite, chrysocolla and tenorite. The chalcopyrite-bornite-sulphide zone is open to depth. The 2017 drilling has confirmed the high-grade tenor and excellent continuity of the zone. The increase in drill hole density may lead to increases in the level of confidence of parts of the existing Mineral Resource from Inferred to Indicated or Measured categories.