Day: September 6, 2016

Riverside Appoints Ron Burk as Vice President of Exploration

Ron has 30 years of work experience in the minerals industry, primarily focused on generating and evaluating exploration properties. Ron most recently worked at Centerra Gold Inc. as VP of Exploration. Prior to this, he held the positions of VP, Exploration and Chief Geologist at Silver Standard Resources Inc. where he contributed to discoveries that resulted in the definition of a world-class silver resource at the Pitarrilla project in Durango, Mexico and major gold resources forming the Snowfield and Brucejack deposits in northern British Columbia, Canada.

Major Drilling Reports First Quarter Results for Fiscal 2017

“Although most mining companies remain cautious in their spending, we have seen an increase in activity compared to the beginning of the year. Revenue is up 8% compared to the previous quarter as demand for our services has improved,” said Denis Larocque, President and CEO of Major Drilling Group International Inc.”

Millrock and Centerra Gold Commence Drilling at Los Chinos Gold Project, Sonora, Mexico

Millrock Resources Inc. announces that it has initiated a drilling program at its Los Chinos gold project in Sonora State, Mexico. The project is the subject of apreviously-announced option to joint venture agreement with Centerra Gold Inc. Under the option agreement, Centerra can earn a 70% interest by funding US$5.0 million in exploration expenditures over a five year period. Millrock manages the exploration work in close consultation with Centerra.

Exploration Recommences on Southern Silver’s Oro and Cerro Las Mintas Projects

Southern Silver also reported that crews have mobilized and that soil sampling is underway as part of the next phase of work on the Cerro Las Minitas project, located in Durango, Mexico. The work will target new discoveries on the largely gravel-covered property. The sampling program will further evaluate targets developed during the Company’s detailed re-evaluation of airborne and ground geophysics, property-wide biogeochemical surveys, and soil and float sampling completed by Southern Silver over the last several years. Initial work has started with step-out soil lines to determine the potential strike-length of a 500 metre-long gold-in-soil anomaly in Target Area 1 (Figure 2), located about 4 km to the southwest of the Blind, El Sol and Santo Nino deposits. Follow-up drilling is anticipated as new targets are developed and refined.

Mexus gives an update on its Santa Elena mine

Mexus Gold US today gave an update on the progress at its Santa Elena mine. The recent rains resulted in a small delay at the mine but the crew onsite did an excellent job of keeping the impact to a minimum. The crushing of the heap leach pad filter material continues and should be completed shortly. Mexus President, Paul Thompson, remains confident that nothing will stop our partner from bringing the property into production. Mr. Thompson closed, “I appreciate the continued patience and trust of our shareholders. I now believe that we will be in full production during the month of October.”

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