North Arrow Minerals Inc. reported it has confirmed at least four spodumene pegmatites at the company's 100% owned LDG Property, Northwest Territories. Four spodumene-bearing pegmatites identified within 5 km of the winter road connecting the Diavik mine with Yellowknife. The pegmatites remain open along strike and have been traced over estimated extents of 300m to >500m, based on interpreted continuity of low-relief outcrop exposures.

Individual outcrops range from metre-scale to near continuous exposures over 200m in strike length. The pegmatites are interpreted to dip steeply at 75-80 degrees with estimated widths ranging from 5m to 50m. widths are poorly constrained by abundant overburden and rarely observed contacts with metasedimentary host rocks.

Spodumene is abundant in the pegmatites, locally reaching 15-20% of observed outcrops, in some cases with very coarse crystals up to 50 cm in size. 51 channel and regional prospecting samples have been submitted to ALS Global in Yellowknife with results to be reported when received. Abundant overburden in the area provides significant scope for expanding these showings considerably.