Copper North Mining Corp. announced resuming exploration and engineering work on its Carmacks Project in west central Yukon. The work program will focus on expansion of the mineral resource identified in 2015 and site investigations to extend the site-wide groundwater management plan and to support feasibility-level design of the dry stack tailings management area. The main focus of drilling will be to resume definition drilling of Zone 2000s and Zone 13 and further define the mineral resources discovered in fall 2015. The late summer drill program will involve approximately 35 drill holes. The drill program will fill in the gap between zones 2000s and 13, wherein few drill holes have been made, and will also test a new target that appears to be parallel to the previous drilled areas in Zone 13. A discovery in the proposed new target area has the potential to further expand the extent of oxide mineralization beyond the mineralization defined in 2015 drill program.