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Kaizen Discovery intersects 78 metres of 0.5% copper and 0.15 g/t gold at the Aspen Grove Project in southern BC

July 20, 2015

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VANCOUVER, CANADA – Kaizen Discovery Inc. (TSXV: KZD) is pleased to report that significant copper-gold mineralization has been intersected in the first hole drilled by Kaizen at the Aspen Grove Project’s Ketchan prospect (see location map below).

The Aspen Grove Project covers 11,237 hectares in southern British Columbia’s premier copper porphyry belt, part way between the Copper Mountain and Highland Valley mines. Kaizen owns 60% of Aspen Grove, with Kaizen’s strategic partner, ITOCHU Corporation of Japan, owning a 40% interest.

Exploration at the Aspen Grove Project is being funded by C$4 million in dedicated financing for the project provided by ITOCHU in 2014. Approximately 7,000 metres of drilling is planned for 2015, with Kaizen as the project operator.

The initial drill hole at Ketchan, K15-01, tested a magnetic and chargeability high near the southwestern margin of the Ketchan porphyry. The hole was drilled to a depth of 390 metres, and intersected a 265.5-metre thick zone of copper-gold mineralization, starting at surface. The intersection included a 78-metre interval grading 0.50% copper and 0.15 grams per tonne (g/t) gold.

Read more: http://www.kaizendiscovery.com/s/news_releases.asp?ReportID=716603&_Type=News-Releases&_Title=Kaizen-Discovery-intersects-78-metres-of-0.5-copper-and-0.15-gt-gold-htmlbr…

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