Yukon-Nevada Gold Corp. intersects 21.3 meters of 19.47 gpt at the Smith Mine, Jerritt...

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Yukon-Nevada Gold Corp. intersects 21.3 meters of 19.47 gpt at the Smith Mine,
Jerritt Canyon, Nevada

VANCOUVER, April 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Yukon-Nevada Gold Corp.
(Toronto Stock Exchange: YNG; Frankfurt Xetra Exchange: NG6) reports
underground drilling continues to extend gold mineralization at Jerritt
Canyon's Smith Mine. Forty-one underground core and reverse-circulation (RC)
holes totaling 10,523 feet (3,207 meters) have been completed at the Smith
Mine since compilation of the 2007 year-end resource estimate.
    The Company's President and CEO, Graham C. Dickson, commented, "These
drill results are again further confirmation of our belief that our operating
mines can not only provide feed for our milling facility for many years to
come but more importantly can support a greater output in a sustainable manner
at a higher grade than previously mined as indicated by the values in Drill
Hole LX-740 of 70 feet (21.3 meters) of 0.568 opt (19.47gpt)."
    Zone 4 - Mahala
    In order to follow up on encouraging results released in January 2008,
additional underground RC and core drilling was completed from a drift
paralleling the west extension of the high-grade Mahala igneous dike trend.
The RC holes were drilled directly across the nearby dike trend while most of
the core holes were directed farther out along strike to the west. This
drilling has extended two high-grade dikes at least 140 feet (42 meters) west
of the currently modeled resources. Additionally, the core drilling
intersected dike-related anomalous gold another 350 feet (105 meters) farther
west; this indicates that gold mineralization continues along this prolific
structure. Highlight intercepts are listed in the table below. Gold grades are
reported in ounces of gold per ton (opt) and grams of gold per tonne (gpt).
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    Hole ID    From   From    To     To    Interval  Interval   Au      Au
               (ft)    (m)   (ft)    (m)     (ft)      (m)    (opt)   (g/ton)
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    C40797     20.0    6.1   35.0   10.7     15.0      4.6    0.411    14.09
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    C40811     20.0    6.1   35.0   10.7     15.0      4.6    0.499    17.11
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    LX-718    127.5   38.9  163.0   49.7     35.5     10.8    0.262     8.98
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    LX-721     17.0    5.2   35.0   10.7     18.0      5.5    0.351    12.03
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Zone 7 - West Dash

    Extension of an exploration drift over the West Dash ore zone at the end
of 2007 has allowed for more effective drilling of the down-dip extensions of
the prolific west and middle reserve pods. Drilling has extended ore-grade
gold mineralization an additional 125 feet (38 meters) down-dip at the north
end of the middle pod. Additional drilling has extended the west pod at least
150 feet (46 meters) down-dip to the north, highlighted by 70 feet (21.3
meters) of 0.568 opt (19.47gpt) in Drill Hole LX-740. Three of the most
significant intercepts from this zone are listed below.
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    Hole ID    From   From    To     To    Interval  Interval   Au      Au
               (ft)    (m)   (ft)    (m)     (ft)      (m)    (opt)   (g/ton)
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    LX-736    271.0   82.6  292.0   89.0     21.0      6.4    0.326    11.18
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    LX-740    110.0   33.5  180.0   54.9     70.0     21.3    0.568    19.47
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    LX-744    194.0   59.1  214.0   65.2     20.0      6.1    0.447    15.33
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Both of these zones will remain the subject of continued aggressive
exploration.
    True widths have not yet been calculated; given the geometry of
mineralization at Jerritt Canyon, the concept of true width is not always
meaningful before delineation drilling has been completed. This News Release
was reviewed and approved by the Company's Executive Vice
President-Exploration, Dorian L. (Dusty) Nicol, M.Sc., P.Geo., the Qualified
Person for purposes of this release.
    A detailed map of the drill holes can be found on our website,
www.yukon-nevadagold.com.
    If you would like to receive press releases via email please contact
nicole@yngc.ca and specify "Yukon-Nevada Gold Corp. releases" in the subject
line.
    The TSX has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the
    adequacy or accuracy of this release.
    WARNING: The Company relies upon litigation protection for
"forward-looking" statements.
    This news release does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation
of an offer to buy any of the securities in the United States. The securities
have not been and will not be registered under the United States Securities
Act of 1933, as amended (the "U.S. Securities Act") or any state securities
laws and may not be offered or sold within the United States or to U.S.
Persons unless registered under the U.S. Securities Act and applicable state
securities laws or an exemption from such registration is available.
SOURCE  Yukon-Nevada Gold Corp.

Yukon-Nevada Gold Corp., Nicole Sanches, Investor Relations Manager, Tel:
(604) 688-9427, Email: nicole@yngc.ca, www.yukon-nevadagold.com; CHF Investor
Relations, Jacqueline Wagenaar, Account Manager, Tel: (416) 868-1079 ext. 289,
Email: jacqueline@chfir.com, www.chfir.com

 

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