Canada Cobalt Works Inc. announced that assays from the second wedge hole at the Robinson Zone at Castle East, a new grassroots high-grade discovery adjacent to three past producers, have returned 70,380 g/t silver over 0.30 meters within a broader zone of 1.4 meters grading 20,136 g/t and 4 meters core length of 7,259 g/t. The very high-grade intersection in CA-19-08-02 is approximately 8 meters west of the mineralized zone intersected by the first wedge hole and 17 meters west of the original discovery intercept in hole CA-11-08. Assays for cobalt, nickel and copper from CA-19-08-WO2 are still pending in addition to assays from 28 other samples from this hole. Assays for the full 4.65-meter strongly mineralized interval core length from hole CA-19-08-W01 are also still pending in addition to results from 58 samples from the third and fourth wedge holes. Drilling continues as Canada Cobalt builds out this discovery.