Continental Precious Minerals Inc. announced the analytical results for the diamond drilling program completed on the DOK copper-gold project located in northwest British Columbia. The DOK property is located between the Schaft Creek and Galore Creek copper deposits to the south and the active exploration currently underway north of the Stikine River. Pursuant to an option agreement with Boxxer Gold Corp.

Continental has the right to earn up to a 75% interest in the DOK Property if certain conditions are met. The 2014 diamond drilling program consisting of 2 holes totaling 834.9 meters has been completed. Diamond drill hole (DDH) DOK-01-2014, returned three intervals of greater than 0.10% copper equivalent in potassic and phyllic altered andesite.

The entire hole shows elevated concentrations of copper-gold-silver and molybdenum. The lower 24.4 meters of DDH DOK-01-2014 intersected 0.012% molybdenum as well as significant copper-gold-silver concentrations in hydrothermal breccia. DDH DOK-2014-02 intersected three intervals averaging greater than 0.10% copper equivalent is in strongly potassic and phyllic altered andesite and quartz monzonite intrusive.

This hole contains elevated concentration in copper-gold-silver. The analytical results show a copper-gold-silver and a copper-gold-silver-molybdenum style of mineralization, and the significant pyrite concentration in the drill hole combined with the analytical results, alteration, mineralogy and lithology suggest that the drilling may have intersected the outer edge of a hydrothermal porphyry copper-gold system.