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CALIBRE MINING Exploring for World-Class Gold, Silver and Copper Deposits in Nicaragua

Ryan King, Vice President Corporate Development of Calibre Mining sits down with Maurice Jackson of Proven and Probable to discuss the value proposition on their flagship Borosi Project covering over a massive land position of 800 square kilometers in Nicaragua.Today’s interview is the most comprehensive interview to date on Calibre Mining. The Borosi Project hosts the Eastern Borosi, Siuana, La Luz, and Primavera projects, which Mr. King will discuss in great detail, along with the relationship and contractual obligations of Calibre Mining’s Joint Venture partners (Centerra Gold, IAMGold, Rosita Mining)on these projects respectively. We discuss in detail each member of the Board of Directors, Management, and Technical team, which is comprised of a number of key members of the recent success of Newmarket Gold, which recently went from a $10 Million Market Cap to $1 Billion Market Cap and was sold to Kirkland Lake Gold . Finally, we will delve into the capital structure of Calibre Mining. Important to note, Calibre Mining has $0 Debt, and a Management and Board with proven success of optionality and arbitrage.

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Original Source: https://www.streetwisereports.com/article/2019/01/16/exploring-for-world-class-gold-silver-and-copper-deposits-in-nicaragua.html

Exploring for World-Class Gold, Silver and Copper Deposits in Nicaragua 
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Source: Maurice Jackson for Streetwise Reports  (1/16/19)

Maurice JacksonRyan King, vice president of corporate development at Calibre Mining, sits down with Maurice Jackson of Proven and Probable to discuss his company’s joint ventures, exploration in Nicaragua and strategic plans.

Maurice Jackson: Joining us today is Ryan King. He is the vice president, corporate development, of Calibre Mining Corp. (CXB:TSX.V; CXBMD:OTC), which is exploring for world-class gold, silver and copper deposits in Nicaragua.
For someone new to the story, who is Calibre Mining and what is the thesis you’re attempting to prove?

Ryan King: Calibre Mining’s thesis is twofold. One, we’re exploring for world-class discoveries in Nicaragua. We just had over 8 million ounces of produced gold in this district that we’re exploring.
Second, we believe Nicaragua provides optionality right now for our shareholders. Our team has a proven track record of successfully acquiring, advancing, optimizing and selling projects. Recently, Calibre has gone through a restructuring. We’ve added some new people to our team. We are trying to duplicate what we’ve done in our last deal called New Market Gold. That is go out and buy advanced stage development or producing gold opportunities and optimize those operations, spend money on them, drill them, find more resources, and potentially we’d love to merge or sell the company after we’ve spent some time adding value to the company.

Maurice Jackson: You referenced Nicaragua. Provide us with some historical context on the region in which your project portfolio is located.
Ryan King: For those who don’t know, Nicaragua does have a bit of a checkered past. It’s gone through different political situations, it’s gone through different civil war during the 1950s and 1960s. There is a significant period of time where there was no mineral exploration. It was a country that was difficult to work in.
However, over the years, we’ve seen gold developers and gold producers go there, Falconbridge and others, and there’s been some great gold development. There’s been some great gold production. We have a couple projects around us, and actually within portfolio, that has produced multi-million ounces, produced copper. But it has been underexplored for a number of decades.

One of the virtues of Calibre Mining is that we are on the Ring of Fire, a well-known phrase that’s used within the geological and mining community known for hosting large copper-gold deposits.
Calibre was able to pick up this land package from Yamana in 2009, which had recently done some restructuring. I believe it had recently merged with a company back in 2007, 2008. After the merger Yamana was looking at doing different things. There was no production in the portfolio there in Nicaragua currently or was there any at the time that we had fired these. These are just exploration projects around and within concessions that has seen historical production.
Maurice Jackson: Calibre’s flagship Borosi project has district-scale discovery potential in Nicaragua. Where are your projects located and how much of the land position does Calibre have there?

Ryan King: The projects are located in northeast Nicaragua. We take a flight into Managua, which is the capital of Nicaragua. We then take a flight that is run daily from Managua up to either Rosita or to Bonanza. Borosi actually is originated from Bonanza-Rosita, and so three towns, the three mining and mineral exploration towns, in our concessions. That’s where Borosi comes from.
Our land package is vast, covering over 800 square kilometers. Noteworthy to mention, we’ve brought in some significant partners, Iamgold, Centerra Gold, and Rosita Mining, to help us advance our projects and explore the numerous targets that we have.
Maurice Jackson: Mr. King, we’ve covered some good background. Walk us through your flagship Borosi project.

Ryan King: The flagship project is located in northeast Nicaragua. We have 400 square kilometers 100% owned in these concessions. They are all butting to or very closely adjacent to each other. We have a joint venture with a small junior called Rosita Mining. This joint venture is a past-producing skarn deposit that produced over 300 million pounds of copper.

We have a joint venture, which is now 51%-49%; 51 for Iamgold, 49% owned by Calibre. This is with Iamgold. Iamgold is now currently drilling on low sulfidation epithermal vein discoveries. It has an option to go up to 70%.
Then on the Siuna Gold project, we have an option earn-in with Centerra Gold. Centerra as well can earn in to 70%, very close to its 51%, its first earn-in. It is exploring for large copper-gold porphyry systems. It’s also exploring for skarn deposits. That’s exactly what the La Luz past-producing mine was, a skarn deposit, at least over 2 million ounces of gold.
Maurice Jackson: Expanding the narrative on your project portfolio, Calibre Mining has low sulfidation epithermal gold-silver deposits. What has the company excited here?
Ryan King: You brought up low sulfidation epithermal deposits, and that’s exactly what we’re seeing over tens of kilometers based on the geochem anomalies, based on the Lidar surveys that have been done with Iamgold on the eastern Borosi concessions. What gets us excited here is just the vast amount of underexplored nature of this region.

What gets us excited is the fact that quite often when we do our geochemical analysis and we identified new anomalies, we’re seeing a good correlation to the drill results anytime we’ve had good geochem anomalies on surface, and that would be an identification of a gold-silver vein. Quite often underneath that, we are finding high-grade gold over 1 up to 15 meters of width.
For an underground type gold system, I would say, at a bare minimum, what you’re looking for is something between 2 and 5 meters running anywhere from 4 to 8 grams per ton gold in gold equivalent. That’s going to get you, we believe, a very good identification of a good underground gold system.
The nice thing about these epithermal veins is they’re outcropping quite often, and so we’re able to identify them on surface. On a preliminary engineering basis, what we could see here on some of these systems is that you have potentially a small open pit that would transition into an underground ore body.
The nice thing about what we have here at eastern Borosi is we have numerous veins swarming as well as parallel veins that you could see a multiphased, multi-ounce production scenario from a small distance. Yet over and over, we’re seeing tens of kilometers of strike length, tens of kilometers of parallel veins. We think there’s a huge amount of opportunity to expand on the current 800,000-ounce resource that we have identified there.
Maurice Jackson: Before we leave the La Luna Gold-Silver Deposit, we have some news. Can you share the details with us?
Ryan King: Absolutely. We announced some additional drill results with our partner Iamgold, which has been a very solid partner. It has been continuing to earn in annually. We run the program there. We identify the targets and then we work with Iamgold to confirm that we should proceed and drill a number of these targets.
We announced 8.7 meters, grading 6.8 grams per ton gold equivalent, as well as 4.5 meters grading 7.29 grams per ton gold equivalent. These are some of the highlights, but that meshes in very nicely with what I was just mentioning in terms of widths, in terms of grade, what you’re looking for in these types of systems. One of these, I believe it’s the 4.4 meters grade, 7.2 grams per ton gold, is a brand new discovery that we’ve made there!
This is north of our La Luna resource, about a hundred meters. We’ve also identified a long strike and about 400 meters to the north. On surface, we’re seeing excellent geochemical anomalies running multi-ounces on surface. We believe that this could lead to quite an extension to the zone and very likely and potentially a good size increase in resources when we do calculate resources. This is all outside of current 2018 43-101 resources that we did earlier in the year. Calibre is very encouraged by this and we think this is going to be a very beneficial impact to the company going into 2019.
Maurice Jackson: Last but not least, Calibre Mining has the largest gold skarn deposit in the district, the La Luz Deposit. Walk us through the deposit.

Ryan King: Calibre has never operated the La Luz, which was operated decades ago. But one of the big, important aspects of any sort of mineral exploration is to go and discover and explore around past-producing districts and past-producing gold mines. What brought us here and what got us excited about this is the potential at La Luz.
La Luz was a past-producing gold mine, producing over 2 million ounces of gold and, from all documentation we read, was very profitable. This started at surface. This was a high-grade skarn system that was started by very large trenches and morphed into a high-grade underground gold mine.
Now I can’t remember the exact year that this happened, but the hydro dam broke and flooded the mine. If I recall, there was hundreds of thousands of ounces down below where they had finished their mining and stopped mining due to the flooding. There’s probably north of 500,000 ounces that could be mineable ounces below where the mine is currently stopped and, of course, flooded now.
Myself, our executive chairman, Russell Ball, and Greg Smith were just in Nicaragua. We drove by this. It’s right on the edge of town. Again, these are past-producing mines. These towns, in this case Siuna, is very familiar with gold mining or any mining of that nature, very mining-friendly locations.
What we have done over the last little while, instead of dewatering and trying to get back in there and mine, is look for additional resources outside and around La Luz. Could you dewater it? I think that’s quite a potential. Could you then get back in there underground and start to look for more ounces? As I mentioned, there were hundreds of thousands of ounces left by the previous miner.
But what we’ve focused on over the last little while is trying to find and identify additional skarn deposits in and around La Luz. We do currently have, adjacent to La Luz, a 750,000-ounce gold resource. We’ve been doing some drilling around that. We’ve been doing some drilling down strike from that as well in the Huracan district where approximately a couple of kilometers down strike to the south, we’ve had some good what looks like porphyry type mineralization coming into the system.
Lots of potential in and around La Luz. Again, our partner there is Centerra Gold. We’re getting close to a 51%–49% joint venture now, and it has an option to earn in to 70%. We’ve been drilling a number of targets, not only Cerro Aeropuerto but a number of targets along the whole 253 square kilometers that is auctioned to Centerra Gold. We’ll see where we decide to drill next year. There’s just so many different targets along this whole trend that look interesting to both Centerra and ourself.
Maurice Jackson: Mr. King, we’ve referenced three different deposits and three different joint venture partners. A multilayered question here. Is there active drilling on all three of these deposits and what is the predominant relationship with the joint venture partners? Is that their focus only is to drill?
Ryan King: Actively, right now we have two diamond drills turning with Iamgold, and have been just about the whole year, on the eastern Borosi concessions.
As a reminder, eastern Borosi has over 800,000 ounces identified in an Inferred 43-101 resource. Over the course of 2018, drill results come out that are all predominantly outside of those resources, so two drills turning all year and currently have two drills turning. We just spit out the results today from the La Luna Gold project, where we’ve identified new mineralization outside of the current resources.
Earlier in the year, we identified a project in the Borosi concessions with Iamgold called Veta Loca, which is outside our resources. There we drilled 7.4 meters grading 9.7 grams per ton gold equivalent. We identified new zones outside of resources at La Sorpresa or Cadillac, where we drilled 4.1 meters grading 10.5 grams per ton gold equivalent.
A lot of activity with Iamgold is underway. There’s just so many different targets on the eastern Borosi concessions. That’s where Iamgold has earned in the 51%. It has the option by spending another $5 million to earn into 70%. As well, in our 100%-owned ground, Calibre drilled a couple of different targets, the San Francisco target, the San Isidro target, all around Primavera.

Primavera is a very classic copper-gold porphyry system. These porphyry systems are lower grade, but they can get to be very, very large, hundreds and hundreds, if not billions, of tons of mineralization running between 0.2 and 0.8, 0.9, one gram per ton, if not more, gold, and anywhere from 0.2 and up for percent copper.
We are drilling what looks to be a 25-square-kilometer porphyry district area that have a number of signatures that look similar to Primavera. This year, I believe we drilled about 20 to 30 holes. We have identified lower grade mineralization over long widths, but we haven’t gotten into a new higher grade system. Currently, we’re not drilling. We did a grill program this year. That is approximately 2,000 meters.
What the plan is for Primavera and our 100%-owned district now is we have identified numerous targets. We’ve just recently gone through a corporate restructuring. What we’ll very likely do at this stage is now that we’ve dressed it up and, as I mentioned, identified a number of targets, we’ll look to bring in a partner, very likely, on Primavera or Minnesota.
We’ve recently raised $5 million. We’re looking at a bit of a strategic shift within the company, not just explore in Nicaragua but because we have a very well-known team, look to acquire additional opportunities for advanced stage gold or production opportunities. We’ll look for a partner on Primavera and some of our 100%-owned projects.
Centerra is spending $9 million to earn into 70% on the 253-square-kilometer Siuna concessions. What they’re looking for, again, are these big copper-gold porphyry system, multi-element porphyry systems. We did drill up in the northern part of our district at El Avion. We’re waiting for drill results from that.
We are currently drilling right now, so there’s activity on the ground with Centerra right now. It is drilling a project called the Roskilete, which is around the center of the concession. These are all drilling following up on geochemical anomalies that have been identified. The whole almost 253-square-kilometer land package had been sampled for gold, silver, copper, and looking for concentrations on surface, and then following up with drilling.
Centerra right now is drilling the Roskilete gold-copper target, and we hope to have results probably in early 2019. There’s still a lot of activity happening.
Maurice Jackson: Ryan, for someone that is not familiar with the mining jurisdiction in Nicaragua, tell us about it. Also, share with us how is the company positioned as far as permitting?

Ryan King: That is a very important question when you’re looking at investing in exploration companies. If a company can find multimillion ounces, but can’t advance those multimillion ounces to a mine and production, it’s worthless to the investor. A very good question.
Calibre has been in Nicaragua since 2009. One of the reasons we chose to go to Nicaragua and specifically chose to acquire the Bonanza and Borosi concessions is largely because this is a past-producing district. This is a mining district that has produced over 8 million ounces of gold, 300 million pounds of copper.
These towns of Bonanza, Siuna and Rosita are very familiar with mining. In fact, one of our partners, Rosita Mining, has been doing months and months of work to advance a permit in these concessions on the Rosita concessions that we’re in joint venture with. It has recently received its permits to build a treatment plant that will process all the past stockpiles from the originally producing Rosita mine.
Because of the past production nature, these towns are very familiar with mining. Actually, for the local artisanal miners, it’s very important for them, and mining there where they’re following some veins and chipping away at some rocks and pulling out some more. It’s important for them and part for their lives to find mineralization.
As long as you can work very closely with these communities, and we have been closely working with these communities for a number of years now, you build up long-term relationships. We also have a very connected and well-known person that works with us, Angelica, who has been in-country, I believe, most of her life, working with these different villages and communities that we’re involved with. It’s really taking the time and educating, talking about socio-economic benefits, working with local communities on a daily basis really.
That’s what it takes for drilling permits as well. It’s not just permitting to build or permitting to advance a project towards production, it’s also a very strict mining law in Nicaragua, which is, I believe, very important. They’ve never bent the rules, they’ve never changed the rules since we’ve been there. I think this is important because they’re following very strictly to the code of conduct and the mining law that they have in place.
That might speak to the president. President Daniel Ortega, was the son of a miner. I can’t recall exactly which mine he was born at, but it was either La Libertad or El Limon. Those are the two main gold mines in the country. Those two gold mines produce between 100,000 and 150,000 ounces of gold a year, and they have for decades and decades. They’re owned by B2Gold, our largest shareholder. B2Gold owns 12% of Calibre Mining.
The country is very familiar with mining. It’s a very significant contributor to GDP. I believe it was somewhere between 3% and 4%. The gold helped the economy and growth in GDP. But the important aspect here is that they do follow their mining law very closely. For drilling, you need to go through consultation with community. You need to apply for permits for drilling. They need to come out and check the sites. We work with the communities, regulators, making sure that we’ve done all of our consultation work and CSR work.
They do follow that very closely, and we think that’s great. We think that’s very important. Never at one time have we had any issues in-country with getting permits, renewing concessions, anything like this. We believe, so far, it’s been a good place for us to do mineral exploration.
Maurice Jackson: Very favorable response here. Tell us about existing infrastructure and what this means for shareholders regarding capital expenditures.
Ryan King: Another good aspect about advancing a project to become a mine. Very similarly, if you have no relationship with communities, then you can’t advance a project with community support. Very similar to infrastructure. If there’s no infrastructure around and infrastructure needs to be built by government or by companies, it’s going to take a lot longer.
Luckily, in Nicaragua, a lot of different advances have been made over the years. I believe the current president, Daniel Ortega, has done a good job of building infrastructure and has expanded foreign investment into the country. Actually, to bring that up, there has been a Chinese group that has been doing engineering work and evaluation work on building a new canal through Nicaragua. I believe they’ve already spent upwards of $1 billion to look at a way to bring a canal through Nicaragua, through one of their very large lakes they have in Central Nicaragua there.
That indicates, first, that foreign investment is welcome. Second, one of the exploding industries in Nicaragua has been tourism. You talk to different people around the world, and Nicaragua has become a vacation destination. New hotels have gone up, new resorts are there. It’s become a place very much like Costa Rica where people want to go and vacation. It’s a big surfing town outside of Managua. There’s been a lot of different foreign investment in real estate and development and hotels.
On that topic, in terms of infrastructure, our CEO, Greg Smith, has been to Nicaragua for years. He was there early 1990s, and he recalls the roads being very terrible, very difficult, long, long bumpy roads. Whereas now he’s noticed a very vast difference in a lot of the roads have been paved, a lot of the roads have been fixed. Road infrastructure has changed drastically for the better, from Managua all the way up to the northeast Nicaragua where our projects are, so excellent roads.
Additionally, he’s noticed now all of the communities, Rosita, Bonanza, Siuna, are on the hydroelectric grid, and they’re continually upgrading. We noticed when we were just there brand new power lines. It’s just a matter of stringing those lines up to the power grid and they’ll have brand new power.
You could see all of the developments that are happening there, the pro developments that are happening there. I believe it’s to help attract foreign investment into the country and connect all of the different communities to the electrical grid within Nicaragua. From that standpoint, I believe the current administration has done a very good job of advancing their infrastructure, even though Nicaragua is one of the, if not the second, poorest country in Central America.
Maurice Jackson: Mr. King, before we discuss the management team, are there any reversionary interest and/or royalties on the Borosi project?
Ryan King: Yes, there are. To the government, there’s a 3% royalty. On our 100%-owned Primavera project, I believe it’s 1% or 1.5% additional royalty to B2Gold. Other than the government’s 3% royalty and I think a 27% or 30% tax rate, nothing else.
Maurice Jackson: Any reversionary interest, sir?
Ryan King: No.
Maurice Jackson: Okay. Are there any redundant asset such as a patent mining claim?
Ryan King: No.
Maurice Jackson: All right. You’ve referenced this before, but just for the record, what is management’s philosophy? Are you looking to build a mine or arbitrage?

Ryan King: This is an important question for current and prospective shareholders. I think this dovetails very well with our strategic plan. Everyone on our management team and our board of directors has been involved in mining for decades. This team has been involved with discovery of multimillion-ounce deposits through acquisition. They have been involved in raising significant hundreds of millions of dollars in capital. Furthermore, they have been involved in development-stage projects that go on to feasibility study and then become a mine. Lastly, they have been involved in royalty companies that have gone on to transactions that seek financial windfalls for shareholders.

Very recently, the majority of our team was involved with a company called Newmarket Gold. Newmarket Gold was a large portion of our team on Calibre Mining. Newmarket went out and acquired three producing gold mines. These gold mines were located in Australia. At the time, Newmarket had an exploration project in Newfoundland, in Canada.
The beginning part of 2015, we felt that the opportunity with the landscape of the gold producers and the gold price, roughly around $1100 gold at that time, was the right time to go out and acquire production and hopefully find ways to optimize them.
We did that. We found three producing gold mines in Australia, one of which was called Fosterville. In each one of these mines, we had recognized that not a lot of capital and not a lot of exploration work had gone into some of these mines. We immediately talked to all of the local and ground geologists. There were numerous targets. We immediately deployed a program of exploration drilling on each one of these projects, and we had success. We found very high-grade extensions, particularly to the Fosterville Gold Mine.
We advanced that on, grew the resource, optimized the mine, and went on and did a merger with Kirkland Lake Gold. Kirkland Lake Gold has been one of the darlings in the gold space, if you can find a bright spot in a difficult market. Kirkland Lake has had well over 200% and 250% returns for shareholders since that transaction. A lot of it has to do with Fosterville. This Fosterville mine has become a very high-grade underground gold mine that is producing well over 200,000 ounces of gold a year, a very low cash cost. It’s been an incredible win for our shareholders.
This team, what we’d like to do, again, is, because we feel now is the time to be acquiring either producing or very advanced stage gold opportunities, we think now is the time just because the disinterest in the sector. The gold price has not been bad. We’re sitting around over $1,200 gold. But the price to net asset value in so many of these different seniors and mid-tier gold producers is very low, multiyear lows. We think it’s a great opportunity to take advantage of, if we can acquire the right deal with the right capital structure.
Maurice Jackson: Short term, we’re looking at optionality and, long term, we’re looking at arbitrage. Is that correct, sir?
Ryan King: Yes, if we can execute on our plan, which I believe we will, there’s optionality in Nicaragua and we have over 2 million ounces of defined resources there, we have great partners. Then at the same time if this management team and board of directors can execute and acquire quality opportunities, we think, yes, this is going to be a great arbitrage opportunity.
Maurice Jackson: Switching gears, I learned from some of the most serially successful in the industry, ranging from Rick Rule, Doug Casey, Jayant Bhandari, Mickey Fulp and Bob Moriarty, that the people running the business are equally, if not more, important than the latent material in the ground. Mr. King, please introduce us to your board of directors and management team and the unique skill sets they bring to Calibre Mining.

Ryan King: First and foremost, Russell Ball our executive chairman, comes from Newmont and Goldcorp, really ingrained into the business for decades. He was the chief financial officer at Goldcorp most recently. He’s now our executive chairman. Now that we’ve restructured the company, we’ve recently gone through restructuring, we raised $5 million, 45 million shares out, approximately, today, December 2018, market capitalization of $15 million. It aligns with our plan of going out and buying production or acquiring production through the Goldcorps of the world, mid-tiers, seniors. Hopefully, we’ll find a way to find the right opportunity.
Russ is a fantastic addition to the team and huge relationships within this business, and absolutely knowledgeable, intelligent gentleman that knows what he’s doing. Douglas Forster, Masters of Science in Economic Geology, Doug is brilliant at merging the science and resource aspect of companies with capital markets.
Doug has been very successful with the Hunter-Dickson Group, Bob Hunter and Bob Dickinson, way back in the 1980s where they discovered Mount Milligan, a big copper-gold system, and went on to sell that and numerous other projects in 2006 and bought back the Mount Milligan project that been undeveloped, advanced it through permitting and feasibility study, and then sold Thompson Creek.
His most recent success, one of the founders and president/CEO of Newmarket Gold that went on to sell for a little over a billion dollars to Kirkland Lake. Huge, huge asset within this company. One of the primary reasons that I’m part of this company and part of this group is because of Doug. His experience, his expertise and track record speaks for itself.
His partner and director, Blayne Johnson. Both Doug and Blayne are founders of Calibre. They were also both founders of Newmarket Gold. As I mentioned, we were very successful there going on and at advancing gold production towards a place where we felt it was value-add to merge with another company, Kirkland Lake. Kirkland is now a $5 billion company and I would say one of the darlings in the business.
Blayne was a stockbroker for many years, raised hundreds of thousands of millions of dollars for different publicly traded companies. Blayne is now working with Doug there. They’re partners looking for new opportunities to acquire advanced gold development or gold production. Blayne also brings a huge Rolodex of relationships within the business.
Doug Hurst was one of the founders of International Royalties that’s sold to Royal Gold, and years ago did very well on that. Of course, Doug is also one of the founders of Newmarket Gold. An incredible geologist within our group. Very analytical. Doug looks at projects, looks at spreadsheets. He was an analyst within the business for many years.
Ed Farrauto, also one of the founders of Terrain Metals, which was, in 2006, acquired the copper-gold Mount Milligan project. He’s also one of the founders, with Doug and Blayne and Doug Hurst, of Newmarket Gold. Incredible, again, relationships and knowledge within the regulatory space and corporate governance.
George Salamis, as some of your listeners well may know, is the founder of Integra Resources. He was the chairman of Integra Gold. I’m not sure, I might have had those flipped around. I can’t remember Integra. But George, yes, we very closely work with George over the years. George, of course, sold Integra to Eldorado for well north of $400 million, I believe. Again, somebody that’s been in the business for many years. He’s a geologist and understands capital market space and, of course, has eyes and ears within the industry, looking for opportunities.
It’s a very well-connected board. I didn’t mention Greg, but Greg Smith is a geologist. He’s been working in Latin America, Central America for decades. One of the companies he had incredible success with geologically and on the ground was with Rusoro Mining. Rusoro had the gold projects in Venezuela. Unfortunately, Venezuela didn’t work out so well. However, Greg went on to find tens of millions of ounces there in Venezuela.
He has really a track record of being able to find multimillion-ounce deposits. He’s very much one of the geologists that’s probably, from what I’ve known in my 15 years in this business, one of the best at finding new discoveries and advancing and finding more resources. We’re doing that as you can see in Nicaragua.
I will just mention one other individual, a strategic advisor, he’s on our strategic advisory board, Darren Hall. Darren comes with decades of experience with Newmont. He was the chief operating officer with us at Newmarket Gold. He was overseeing thousands of employees when he was at Newmont in Australia. I think he was the general manager of Boddington, one of the larger open pit underground gold mines in Australia. Darren is very willing to roll his sleeves and work with us again on the next new opportunity that we come across. We’re privileged to have somebody of his expertise work with us again on, hopefully, will be a Newmarket, too, scenario.
Maurice Jackson: Tell us about Ryan King. What makes him qualified for the task at hand?
Ryan King: It’s sometimes difficult to look in the mirror and answer that question. I’ve been in this business now for a better part of 15 years. I started back in 2003. Right out of the gate, I was privileged enough to be able to work with Doug Forster, an ex-Placer Dome team that had been through, of course, production and development scenarios. One of the first companies that I really got ingrained into was a company called Terrain Metals.
I’ve got a business degree, but I was able to learn on the ground, in the office through geologists, through engineers, through CSR specialists how to really take an operation, optimize it, advance it through the permitting stages, advance it through all the financing hurdles that you need to go through to build a mine. Throughout my career, I’ve spent days on the road with different CEOs with different skill sets. I believe that I’ve really learnt what works and what doesn’t work in terms of opportunities within the space, what people are attracted to, what people like, and then, very interestingly, when things turn, when markets turn, when there’s wind in our sails, when to allocate more capital to get the story out.
So I have 15 years of experience on the ground. Luckily, I’ve been involved in two acquisitions; one, the Terrain Metals, which we sold to Thompson Creek for $750 million in 2010. Then another big success was Newmarket Gold that we sold for a little over a billion dollars. Both of which I was ingrained right from the beginning.
I’ve worked very closely with the whole team and really trying to unlock value, getting the story out on different channels institutionally, helping raise capital, retail, and then any different ways to add value through corporate development, through new relationship, through strategic alliances and strategic shareholders. That’s my skill set. Yes, I think just basically the experience over the last 15 years and seeing the value that we look for in particular assets and merging that with capital markets is one of my strengths.
Maurice Jackson: It’s one of those unique intangibles that you have an opportunity to be with that intellectual capital behind the scenes is something that you don’t learn in the world of academia. You just have to be there. What can you share with us about the technical team?
Ryan King: I touched on the technical team briefly, particularly Greg and his skill set on the ground. Greg is the president and CEO currently of Calibre Mining. He has been since I believe it was 2010. Again, very experienced geologist. He oversees all of the technical aspects, geological aspects of the project. He’s got his fingers in every piece of the puzzle.
In Nicaragua, Greg is very ingrained in looking at new opportunities, looking at geological potential, the outside potential. Very much on the ground. As I mentioned, we were just in Nicaragua. Greg, our executive chairman Russel Ball, and myself, we were kicking rocks, meeting the drillers, reviewing geological maps and potential.
In-country, we have a very seasoned project geologist, Marc Cianci, who was with Barrick for a number of years, left, and started working with us in Nicaragua. He’s our number one ex-pat that lives and works in Nicaragua full time. Excellent geologist, has helped us identify new discoveries and grow resources there.
I mentioned Doug Forster, an incredible database of knowledge this gentleman brings with his experience over decades of looking at different projects, see what works, what could work, what doesn’t work. Being a masters of economic geology adds a lot of value, but then being able to merge that with the capital markets aspect and what could help unlock further value is such a tremendous tool.
Raymond Threlkeld put mines into production. Ray’s a geologist as well. He’s looked and identified new targets all the way from grassroots right to advanced exploration to be able to add value. Doug Hurst, the geologist. Darren Hall, the chief operating officer with decades of experience not only with operations, but the human capital aspect is an important part of it. It’s such an important part, especially when you’re overseeing thousands of employees. Darren brings a tremendous amount of expertise and experience on that.
We’ve got a very well-rounded team with accountants, geologists, engineers. I believe that it’s the right mix for us when we go and we do make an acquisition, to be able to identify the good targets, the good projects to potentially bring into the company from multilevel aspects, all the way from additional exploration potential, engineering and mine optimization through to the various levels of regulatory and accounting details. It’s a good mix of a team.
Maurice Jackson: All right, sir. We’ve covered your deposits and we’ve covered your people. Tell us about your capital structure.

Ryan King: As of December 2018, 42 million shares issued and outstanding. We’ve recently completed a $5 million capital raise, a small private placement that we did at 44 cents. We did that with Sprott Global, with Rick Rule’s group. I believe Rick has identified us as a group that has been successful in the past, nice optionality with joint venture partners in Nicaragua.
One of the things, I believe, that stood out for Rick was management’s ownership. I think this is very important anytime anyone looks at a very risky, early-stage exploration, even development-stage company, is do the management, the board, the founders, do they own stock and do they own it by buying it in the market?
So often you’ll see different groups that own stock, but they may or may not have ever bought that stock. It may have been granted or gifted. We actually have hard dollars into the company. We’ve bought 10% of our shares in the market or in private placements. We all participated in the last round of the financing at 44 cents.
We want to see Calibre Mining succeed. Even recently, you look at insider filings, you’ll see some of our directors, myself included, buying shares in the market, because oftentimes, at the end of the year, at the end of a difficult commodity cycle or a year, you’ll see tax loss selling. We’ve been seeing that recently currently trading at about 38, 39 cents a share. We all just believe it’s a great opportunity to acquire additional shares in the market, given the tax loss pressure, all resource, as companies have seen.
We’ve got about just a little under $5 million in cash with a very relatively low burn rate, given that we’re not going to be spending any money drilling on our 100%-owned projects in Nicaragua in the short term.
We just think the better value opportunity is to continue to look for additional either advanced stage gold projects or production opportunities. They’re not easy to find, they’re not easy to transact on, but because of the depth of our relationships, I believe that we’ll be able to pull it off.
Maurice Jackson: For our members of our audience, I want to underline, underscore, and foot stomp when Rick Rule and Sprott Global Resource Investments, when they commit capital, that should get your attention as well.
Ryan King: I will just quickly touch on two more shareholders that we have that I think is prominent and important. You mentioned Sprott and Sprott Global, Rick Rule. It’s very worthy of paying attention to smart, educated, well-known investors like himself.
We also have a 9% shareholder, Lukas Lundin. Lukas was a board member with us at Newmarket Gold. He was a significant shareholder of that company as well. In addition, 12% shareholders in B2Gold. B2 has projects all around the world, but, in particular, it has two producing gold mines in Nicaragua, where we’re currently exploring. Good shareholders to have. Well over 30% here, or just a little over 30%, is owned by people close to the company, management, and very solid, well-known mid-tier gold producer, almost a senior gold producer in B2Gold.
Maurice Jackson: Talk to us about the cash-flow distribution. Is it going to be used predominantly for optionality here?
Ryan King: For the time being, given the landscape we see in the resource market, particularly gold market, we believe it’s best preserved and used for, let’s call it, due diligence, looking at new opportunities. It does require capital. Even though we have a great team of technically experienced, good director and management people, you always need to hire third parties to help analyze and assist in seeing if an opportunity has any red flags, seeing if there’s areas for improvement, seeing if there’s upside potential.
At the moment, that’s probably going to be our use of cash, as well as rent and small salaries. Outside of that, if markets do tend to change, we might review drilling some more on our 100%-owned ground. As I have mentioned, we have numerous targets. We think there’s significant amount of potential to expand on not only resources, but make new discoveries.
However, in the market, we have noticed that it’s not translating that much into new shareholder value in terms of drilling and expanding resources. It can be just what’s happening in the market today, it could be a bigger picture, but we believe we’re getting close to a bottom in the gold cycle. We believe that over the last number of years, stewards of shareholder capital management and board of directors in mid-tiers and senior gold companies have started to focus really on the margins of their ounces and being able to really grow not so much grow their production, but focus on cash margins of their producing opportunities within their portfolios.
I think they’re really starting to evaluate and starting to put money to work properly. Whereas before it was not well-used capital allocations. I think that’s what got the sector a little bit offside for a lot of institutional shareholders unhappy with the use of capital. I think that’s changed. I think a lot is cleaned up. I think that we’re getting close to a new bull market, and we hope so. We’re going to be opportunistic now.
Maurice Jackson: How much debt do you have?
Ryan King: No debt.
Maurice Jackson: Did we miss any other institutional investors?
Ryan King: We do have, I’m sure, a couple of different funds in there. It’d probably equate to about 10% to 15% funds are familiar with us. I won’t name any specific names. But, yeah, there’s probably about 15%, maybe up to 20% institutionally held within the company.
Maurice Jackson: What is the float?
Ryan King: The float I would say is probably currently somewhere between 30% and 40% of the public company.
Maurice Jackson: Are there any change of control fees?
Ryan King: At this stage, I don’t believe there is. No.
Maurice Jackson: All right, sir. You survived the storm. Mr. King, multilayered question here: what is the next unanswered question for Calibre Mining? What should we expect results? What determines success?
Ryan King: I will answer that by saying, first and foremost, I think the largest significant impact Calibre will have for shareholders will be the acquisition of a producing gold opportunity that has opportunity to either expand in resources or optimize in cost in terms of potentially bringing cost down. I think that will have the most impact for shareholders of the company. I think it would transform the company. Well, clearly, it would transform the company immediately.
We do have ongoing drilling with Centerra and with Iamgold. Over the next number of months, we’ll have drill results coming out periodically. One of the things about drilling when you’re drilling new targets is you hope to have good success, you never know. I believe that if we do have good success significantly outside of our resources, maybe larger widths, higher grade, they could have a very positive impact on the company.
There’s a number of things that will outline success, and I believe it will happen between the next three and, let’s call it, nine months. We’ll have regular news flow. However, this opportunity for us to take advantage of the lower price to NAV opportunities in the sector. The, let’s call it, hopefully, low hanging fruit, maybe partner with a mid-tier company to try and unlock value.
You see back in earlier parts of the 2000s, Goldcorp had been successful at that. It had vended out projects for shares. Companies, for example, Primero, had good success and Goldcorp did well on shares there. There’s many different ways to skin a cat. There’s many different ways to find new opportunities. Our group is very connected with numerous different parties within the sector, so I think we’ll have success. I’m very confident we’ll have success.
The next unanswered question would just be what is the new opportunity? What is it going to look like? We are focused on precious metals, but what is it going to look like and how is the team going to unlock value for shareholders?
Maurice Jackson: What keeps management up at night that we don’t know about?
Ryan King: I would say, if anything, what keeps management up at night is not getting into the game. What I mean by that is not being able to execute on our plan, and that is to acquire something that is either advanced stage or in production. For whatever reason, not being able to acquire it, costs get too expensive, structure doesn’t work, relationships fall apart, capital isn’t there, for some reason.
I would say, if anything, we want to get in the game. We believe that there is a new bull market in precious metals coming. If there’s anything that keeps us up at night, it would be that, not being able to be a part of the next cycle.
Maurice Jackson: Finally, what did I forget to ask?
Ryan King: I think we covered most of the aspects that any sort of retail or institutional shareholder would want to know when looking at a company. I think it’s important to note that we’re all very engaged here. We do think that there is a great opportunity in front of us. In terms of what investors would look for, I think we covered off all the important aspects.
Maurice Jackson: Mr. King, for someone listening that wants to get more information on Calibre Mining, please share the contact details.
Ryan King: Absolutely. You can contact myself directly at 604-681-9944 or by cell phone 778-998-3700. That is the office phone number here in Vancouver, Canada. You can email me directly, rking@calibremining.com, as well as, of course, get information from the website, www.calibremining.com.
Maurice Jackson: As a reminder, Calibre Mining trades on the TSX.V symbol CXB. On the OTC, symbol CXBMF.
Last but not least, please visit our website www.provenandprobable.com where we interview the most respected names in the natural resource space. You may reach us at contact@provenandprobable.com.
Ryan King of Calibre Mining, thank you for joining us today on Proven and Probable.
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GREAT BEAR Drills 1,600 g/t Gold over 0.70 m at 150 m Depth in Hinge Zone, Dixie Project (51.29 ounces per tonne over 2.30 feet)

Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – January 16, 2019) – Great Bear Resources (TSXV: GBR) (the “Company” or “Great Bear”) today reported drill results from the Hinge Zone (“DHZ”) and South Limb Zone (“DSL”) at its 100% owned Dixie Project in the Red Lake District of Ontario. Results include 1,602.73 g/t gold over 0.70 metres (approximate true width) at 150 metres vertical depth. An image of the gold mineralization in DHZ-014 is shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1: Image of 1,602.73 g/t (51.29 ounces per tonne) gold in Hinge Zone drill hole DHZ-014. The image is selective and is not representative of the gold mineralization hosted on the property.

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Chris Taylor, President and CEO of Great Bear said: “Our Hinge and South Limb Zone are part of a continuous gold vein system which is interpreted to extend along 300 metres in strike length and has been drill tested to a depth of 212 metres. The zone remains open in all directions and occurs immediately south of a regional east-west trending D2 fold hinge and associated structures which extends for approximately 10 kilometres into undrilled areas. For comparison, the Red Lake-Campbell complex (Red Lake Gold Mine) also occurs proximal to a regional D2 fold where shear zones developed and acted as primary hydrothermal fluid conduits, across a 3.2 kilometre by 2.2 kilometre area. Great Bear’s 2019 drill program is fully funded, and results will continue to be released regularly in batches as the program progresses.”

Hinge zone hole DHZ-014 intersected a 10.1 metre wide vein zone (approximate true width). Visible gold was observed at both its upper and lower contacts (Table 1). The vein zone is part of the larger Hinge/South Limb vein system, which parallels an ultramafic unit and deep-seated fault at the centre of the Dixie gold system (Figure 2). The DSL/DHZ vein system has been intersected in 28 drill holes across 300 metres of strike length to-date and is open along strike and at depth. The D2 fold axis that appears to be a significant gold control has been traced through geophysical methods across more than 10 kilometres of strike length. DHZ-014 was drilled to test Great Bear’s 3D vein model, which accurately predicted veining would be present within 15 metres of the actual intercept.

Table 1: Detailed assay results including both metric and imperial units from across the complete mineralized zone in Hinge zone drill hole DHZ-014. Interval begins at 150 metres vertical depth.

Drill Hole From
(m)
To
(m)
Width*
(m)
Gold
(g/t)
Gold
(oz/t)
Width*
(ft)
DHZ-014 top contact 176.50 177.00 0.50 58.40 1.87 1.64
180.70 186.60 5.90 190.78 6.11 19.36
vein interval 181.80 185.10 3.30 340.90 10.91 10.83
lower contact 183.90 185.10 1.20 935.64 29.94 3.94
including 184.40 185.10 0.70 1602.73 51.29 2.30

 * width is determined to be 95-100% of true width based on intersection points of the drill hole intercept with the geological model and oriented drill core data. Complete assays of zone below in Table 3.

Other results include additional gold intervals from previously reported Hinge and South Limb drill holes (see news release of December 12, 2018), identified during assaying of the entire drill holes, and are provided in Table 28 of 19 drill holes completed in December 2018 across 220 metres strike length of the South Limb and Hinge zones intersected intervals of greater than 15 g/t gold.

Table 2: Additional gold intervals from drill holes previously released by Great Bear from the Hinge and South Limb Zones. Original results were provided on December 12, 2018.

Drill Hole From
(m)
To
(m)
Width
(m)
Gold
(g/t)
Vertical
Depth
(m)
Zone
DHZ-012 275.60 277.60 2.00 2.73 223 Hinge
including 275.60 276.15 0.55 6.02
DSL-014 100.50 102.00 1.50 4.16 81 South Limb
and 163.50 166.50 3.00 4.85 132
including 164.50 166.50 2.00 7.17
and including 164.50 165.50 1.00 13.33
and including 164.50 165.00 0.50 25.82
DSL-015 165.85 170.80 4.95 1.21 156 South Limb
including 169.50 170.30 0.80 5.45
and 173.00 173.50 0.50 9.33

 * width is determined to be 95-100% of true width based on intersection points of the drill hole intercept with the geological model and oriented drill core data.

A cross section through the Hinge Zone is shown on Figure 2. A map showing the Dixie gold zones and current drill results is shown on Figure 3. A long section through the South Limb and Hinge zones is shown on Figure 4. All assays received from the mineralized zone in DHZ-014 and a description of the observed geology are provided in Table 3.

Figure 2: Cross section of Hinge Zone showing central ultramafic and adjacent drill results to-date. Dixie Limb Zone is located to the right of this image and also parallels the central ultramafic.

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Figure 3: Plan map of the Dixie Gold System showing the drill collar locations and hole traces of currently reported gold results.

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Great Bear is currently undertaking a fully-funded 30,000 metre, approximately 150 drill hole program that is expected to continue through 2019 and 2020. A second drill rig will be added to the project in early 2019 to accelerate this work.

Additional photos of mineralization are provided at the Company’s web site at www.greatbearresources.com.

Webinar

Great Bear will host a webinar to discuss the Company’s recent drill results and its recently released 3D model. The webinar will take place on Thursday, January 17th at 11:00am PST/2:00pm EST. Management will be available to answer questions following the presentation. Online access and dial-in numbers are:

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* Access code: 5147677

Dial-In Numbers:
* Canada: +1-647-722-6839
* United States: +1-303-248-0285
* Access Code: 5147677

Figure 4: Long section through the DHZ/DSL as drilled to-date showing currently reported drill results.

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Table 3: All assay intervals and geological description of each interval of DHZ-014 in the vein zone.

Drill Hole From
(m)
To
(m)
Gold
(g/t)
Description
DHZ-014 176.5 177 58.4 High-Fe Tholeiitic Pillow Basalt with quartz veining with visible gold
DHZ-014 177 177.5 0.066 High-Fe Tholeiitic Pillow Basalt
DHZ-014 177.5 178.5 0.027 High-Fe Tholeiitic Pillow Basalt
DHZ-014 178.5 180 0.023 High-Fe Tholeiitic Pillow Basalt
DHZ-014 180 180.7 0.031 High-Fe Tholeiitic Pillow Basalt
DHZ-014 180.7 181.2 0.297 High-Fe Tholeiitic Pillow Basalt
DHZ-014 181.2 181.8 0.385 High-Fe Tholeiitic Pillow Basalt
DHZ-014 181.8 182.4 2.955 Quartz Vein
DHZ-014 182.4 182.9 0.285 Quartz Vein
DHZ-014 182.9 183.4 0.169 High-Fe Tholeiitic Pillow Basalt
DHZ-014 183.4 183.9 0.367 Argillite
DHZ-014 183.9 184.4 1.715 Argillite
DHZ-014 184.4 185.1 1602.73 Quartz Vein with 3-5% visible gold
DHZ-014 185.1 185.6 0.137 Quartz Vein
DHZ-014 185.6 186.1 0.337 Calc-Alk Massive Basalt
DHZ-014 186.1 186.6 0.119 Calc-Alk Massive Basalt

About Great Bear

The Dixie property is located approximately 15 minutes’ drive along Highway 105 from downtown Red Lake, Ontario. The Red Lake mining district has produced over 30,000,000 ounces of gold and is one of the premier mining districts in Canada, benefitting from major active mining operations including the Red Lake Gold Mine of Goldcorp Inc., plus modern infrastructure and a skilled workforce. The Dixie property covers a drill and geophysically defined 10 kilometre gold mineralized structure similar to that hosting other producing gold mines in the district. In addition, Great Bear is also earning a 100% royalty-free interest in its West Madsen properties which total 3,860 hectares and are contiguous with Pure Gold Mining Inc.’s Madsen property. All of Great Bear’s Red Lake projects are accessible year-round through existing roads.

Drill core is logged and sampled in a secure core storage facility located in Red Lake Ontario. Core samples from the program are cut in half, using a diamond cutting saw, and are sent to Activation Laboratories Ltd. in Ancaster Ontario, and SGS Canada Inc. in Red Lake, Ontario, both of which are accredited mineral analysis laboratories, for analysis. All samples are analysed for gold using standard Fire Assay-AA techniques. Samples returning over 3.0 g/t gold are analysed utilizing standard Fire Assay-Gravimetric methods. Certified gold reference standards, blanks and field duplicates are routinely inserted into the sample stream, as part of Great Bear’s quality control/quality assurance program (QAQC). No QAQC issues were noted with the results reported herein.

Mr. R. Bob Singh, P.Geo, Director and VP Exploration, and Ms. Andrea Diakow P.Geo, Exploration Manager for Great Bear are the Qualified Persons as defined by National Instrument 43-101 responsible for the accuracy of technical information contained in this news release.

For further information please contact Mr. Chris Taylor, P.Geo, President and CEO at 604-646-8354, or Mr. Knox Henderson, Investor Relations, at 604-551-2360.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

“Chris Taylor”

Chris Taylor, President and CEO

Inquiries:
Tel: 604-646-8354
Fax: 604-646-4526
info@greatbearresources.ca
www.greatbearresources.ca

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This new release may contain forward-looking statements. These statements are based on current expectations and assumptions that are subject to risks and uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially because of factors discussed in the management discussion and analysis section of our interim and most recent annual financial statement or other reports and filings with the TSX Venture Exchange and applicable Canadian securities regulations. We do not assume any obligation to update any forward-looking statements.

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TREASURY METALS Signs Memorandum of Understanding with Eagle Lake First Nation

TORONTO , Jan. 16, 2019 /CNW/ – Treasury Metals Inc. (TML.TO) (“Treasury Metals” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) with Eagle Lake First Nation in relation to the Company’s Goliath Gold Project in Northwestern Ontario (the “Project”).

The MOU is a framework agreement between Eagle Lake First Nation and Treasury Metals to facilitate effective communication, engagement, and negotiation between the Parties with respect to the Project. The MOU will serve as an avenue to facilitate Eagle Lake First Nation’s meaningful continued participation in the federal environmental assessment and regulatory approval process for the Project. Further, the MOU provides a structure for additional opportunities and pathways to participate in the Project through employment, training and business development, financial participation and environmental and cultural protection.

Greg Ferron , CEO of Treasury, states, “A key goal of the Goliath Gold Project is to reflect the knowledge and input of all stakeholders and Indigenous communities in the development of the Goliath Gold Project and Eagle Lake First Nation’s regional experiences, and local traditional knowledge will help with the development of a socially and environmentally responsible Project.”

On behalf of Eagle Lake First Nation, Chief Arnold Gardner commented, “Signing an MOU with Treasury Metals is a positive step moving forward toward building trust with the community of Eagle Lake First Nation which is an important step in the process.”

To view further details about the Goliath Gold Project, please visit the Company’s website at www.treasurymetals.com.

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About Treasury Metals Inc.:

Treasury Metals Inc. is a gold focused exploration and development company with assets in Canada and is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (“TSX”) under the symbol “TML” and on the OTCQX® Best Market under the symbol TSRMF. Treasury Metals Inc.’s 100% owned Goliath Gold Project in northwestern Ontario is slated to become one of Canada’s next producing gold mines. With first-rate infrastructure currently in place and gold mineralization extending to surface, Treasury Metals plans on the initial development of an open pit gold mine to feed a 2,500 per day processing plant with subsequent underground operations in the latter years of the mine life.

About Eagle Lake First Nation:

The Eagle Lake First Nation is situated on the northeast shores of Eagle Lake and is located in the heart of the Canadian Shield in the boreal forests and lakes of Northwestern Ontario . The community is approximately 25 km southwest of Dryden and is accessible via Highways 502 and 594, and is a two hour drive from the U.S. border. Eagle Lake’s total on-reserve population as of December 2018 is 238.

The people of Eagle Lake are governed by a Chief and three Council members, elected every two years under the Indian Act. Eagle Lake is part of the Grand Council Treaty #3 which was signed on October 3 , 1873. Grand Council Treaty #3 covers 55,000 square miles.

Eagle Lake First Nation is located within the Grand Council Treaty #3 territory with a land base of 55,000 square miles in Northwestern Ontario . Eagle Lake First Nation of Eagle Lake is also referred to as Migisi Sahgaigan (Ojibway translation of Eagle Lake ).

For further information about the community of Eagle Lake First Nation please visit: http://www.eaglelakefirstnation.ca/.

Forward-looking Statements

This release includes certain statements that may be deemed to be “forward-looking statements”. All statements in this release, other than statements of historical facts, that address events or developments that management of the Company expect, are forward-looking statements. Actual results or developments may differ materially from those in forward-looking statements. Treasury Metals disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, save and except as may be required by applicable securities laws.

SOURCE Treasury Metals Inc.

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Base Metals Energy Junior Mining Precious Metals Project Generators

PAUL STEPHENS – Robertson Stephens Funds discusses the royalty model; EMX Royalty “Town Hall” live (& replay) webinar, Wed, Jan 16, 4:05 PM EST

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Join Us: Paul Stephens, co-founder of RS Investments (Robertson Stephens) discusses the royalty model; EMX Royalty Corp. “Town Hall”-style (live & replay) webinar, Wed, Jan 16, 4:05 PM EST

This Wednesday, January 16th at 4:05 PM  Eastern (EST) we will be covering the royalty model of resource investing with EMX Royalties and Silicon Valley legendary financier and investor Paul Stephens. The royalty model provides exposure to multiple upside opportunities, while minimizing the impact on a company’s treasury. (Think Wheaton, Franco Nevada, Osisko Gold Royalties and Sandstorm.) David Cole, Pres&CEO of EMX will be presenting.
EMX: websitepresentationstock page (US), stock page (CA)pre-registration link.
To help explain the model before the formal presentation by EMX Royalty, Paul H. Stephens, Stephens Investment Management (19% shareholder of EMX) will be speaking. Paul  has been a leading figure in west coast asset management and investment banking for over thirty years. He is the co-founder and Managing Director of RS Investments. RS Investments (formerly Robertson StephensInvestment Management) is a San Francisco-based mutual fund group that managed over $10 billion in assets. (full bio at end of this email.)

Along with a live presentation by management, there will be an expert Q&A panel of Wall Street veterans asking the tough questions you may not have thought to ask. There will also be an opportunity to send in your questions. pre-register here

EMX Royalty Corporation has a long-standing track record of success in exploration discovery, royalty generation, royalty acquisition, and strategic investments. Their diversified, three pronged business approach provides exposure to multiple upside opportunities, while minimizing the impact on EMX’s treasury.

EMX’s business model is designed to efficiently manage the risks inherent to the minerals exploration and mining industry.  Key elements and resulting advantages of their unique approach are:

  • The company organically generate royalties through low cost property acquisition and early-stage exploration to build value, and then develop partnerships with quality companies to advance the projects, with EMX retaining a royalty interest and receiving pre-production payments.
  • Their organic royalty growth is supplemented by purchases of royalties from other parties, as well as strategic investments.
  • Cash flow from royalties, advance royalties, and other property payments are supplemented by returns from strategic investments, and provide “self-funding” operating capital for our ongoing business initiatives.
  • Using this model, they sustainably grow the royalty portfolio, with minimal dilution to our shareholders.

EMX’s royalty and property portfolio spans five continents, and consists of a balanced mix of precious metal, base metal, and other assets.

Now all you have to do is listen…. Click below to pre-register (required):

• Projects & investments on five continents
• Total of over 1.8 million acres of mineral property assets from acquisition & evaluation of >5 million acres over 15 years
• Gold, copper, cobalt, polymetallic, & other interests
• Assets range from royalty properties to early stage exploration projects

• Diversified portfolio with multiple sources of cash flow: ‒ Royalty revenue from producing operations ‒ Sale of assets with retained royalty interests ‒ Pre-production payments from new and ongoing agreements

• Optionality from operators’ investments on EMX’s royalty properties

About Paul H. Stephens, Partner and Chairman

Paul Stephens is a Partner and Chairman of SIM. Paul has been a leading figure in west coast asset management and investment banking for over thirty years. He is the co-founder and Managing Director of RS Investments. RS Investments (formerly Robertson Stephens Investment Management) is a San Francisco-based mutual fund group that managed over $10 billion in assets.
Paul was also a co-founder of Robertson Stephens & Company (“RSCO”) with Sandy Robertson in 1978. While at RSCO, he initially headed up the firm’s research and institutional sales groups, before managing the Robertson Stephens venture capital group from 1984-1990. RSCO grew to become one of the world’s premier boutique investment banks, helping to finance hundreds of Silicon Valley growth companies. RSCO was sold to Bank of America in 1997 and then re-sold to BancBoston in 1998. Paul spearheaded RSCO’s expansion into the asset management business and launched the Orphan Fund in 1990 and the Contrarian Fund in 1993. These funds were part of the foundation of the RSCO asset management business that would later become Robertson Stephens Investment Management.
Paul is a past Chairman and board member of the Haas Business School Advisory Board at the University of California at Berkeley. As an Adjunct Professor of Finance at Haas, Paul taught an investment class for ten years entitled “Investment Styles and Strategies” to second-year MBA students. He has also been an active board member of DUMAC (the Duke Management Company), which manages Duke University’s endowment fund, as well as a director of the U.C. Berkeley Foundation. In 2002, Paul was named a Berkeley Fellow. Paul holds both Bachelor’s (1967) and Master’s (1969) degrees in Business Administration from the Haas School of Business at U.C. Berkeley.

We hope you’ll make the webinar.

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Base Metals Junior Mining

UEC Announces New NI 43-101 Mineral Resources, Reno Creek ISR Project, Wyoming

Uranium Energy Corp Announces New and Consolidated NI 43-101 Mineral Resources* at the Reno Creek ISR Project, Wyoming
 

  • New and expanded M&I mineral resources rank the Project as the largest permitted, pre-construction in-situ recovery (“ISR”) uranium project in the U.S.
  • First time that the major mineralized trends of the Reno Creek ISR Project have been consolidated within the Eastern Pumpkin Buttes District of the Powder River Basin.
  • Considerable ISR exploration and expansion potential within open mineralized trends based on available historical drilling.

 

  • Added resources benefit from existing production permits in place.

Corpus Christi, TX, January 15, 2019 – Uranium Energy Corp (NYSE American: UEC, the “Company” or “UEC”) is pleased to announce the Company has completed an updated National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Properties (“NI 43-101”) resource estimate for its Reno Creek ISR Project (“Reno Creek” or the “Project”).
The Project is in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming, and now includes the consolidation and inclusion of the former North Reno Creek project (“North Reno Creek”) into the Company’s Reno Creek Project. * The report is entitled “Technical Report and Audit of Resources of the Reno Creek ISR Project, Campbell County, Wyoming, USA” dated December 31, 2018 as prepared for the Company by Behre Dolbear, an internationally recognized mining consulting firm (the “Report”).
The Report estimates a Measured and Indicated (“M&I”) mineral resource of 26 million pounds of uranium (“U3O8”) at a weighted average grade of 0.041% U3O8contained within 32 million tons, and an Inferred mineral resource of 1.49 million pounds U3O8at a weighted average grade of 0.039% U 3O8contained within 1.92 million tons. *
Amir Adnani, President and CEO, stated, “For decades, the Reno Creek uranium district has been unable to reach its full potential due to fractured ownership. Through a string of accretive acquisitions over the past 24 months, UEC has successfully consolidated the key project areas, clearing the path for this substantial new resource, with the benefit of being covered under our existing production permit. We’re executing on contrarian acquisitions during difficult years in the uranium market and have amassed a production profile of low-cost and fully permitted ISR projects. Combining Reno Creek with the Company’s South Texas ISR projects, positions UEC to lead a renaissance in U.S. uranium production via the ISR mining method, which is globally recognized for being low cost and environmentally friendly.”
The Company completed the acquisition of the North Reno Creek project in May 2018 (press release dated May 3, 2018), and since that time has been focused on updating resources, consolidating permits, merging databases and locating all Project related information into a newly opened office in Glenrock, Wyoming, near the Project.
The Company contracted Behre Dolbear, an internationally recognized mining consulting firm, to complete the Report on the Project. The Report will be filed on SEDAR within 45 days of the date of this press release. Henceforth, Reno Creek and North Reno Creek will be considered as one project in terms of resource reporting, permitting and pre-production planning. The M&I resource estimate for the Project is presented in Table 1: *
Please click this link for the full release: http://www.uraniumenergy.com/news/releases/index.php?content_id=727

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Junior Mining

EXCELLON Announces 2018 Production Results

TORONTO , Jan. 15, 2019 /CNW/ – Excellon Resources Inc. (TSX:EXN and OTC:EXLLF) (“Excellon” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce fourth quarter and annual 2018 production results from the Platosa Mine in Durango, Mexico .

Highlights

  • 2018 Production (compared to 2017)
  • Q4 2018 Production (compared to Q4 2017)

“We realized strong improvements in production in Q4 over Q3 2018, though December scheduling and lower base metal prices impacted silver equivalent production,” stated Brendan Cahill , President and CEO. “Overall, 2018 was a strong year, with record tonnage processed at our Miguel Auza facility and Platosa optimization efforts continuing to pay off. We continue to identify and pursue opportunities to increase metal production and remain focused on increasing daily tonnage while maintaining improved ore grades.”

Production Results

Q4 2018

Q4 2017

2018

2017

Tonnes Mined

16,570

16,114

57,475

57,165

Ore processed (t)

16,132

15,203

56,874

54,425

Historical stockpile processed (t)

5,209

2,775

24,130

9,316

Tonnes Milled

21,341

17,978

81,004

63,742

Ore grades

Silver (g/t)

556

467

488

429

Lead (%)

4.90

4.19

4.87

4.12

Zinc (%)

6.07

6.49

6.90

5.92

Historical stockpile grades

Silver (g/t)

152

191

163

181

Lead (%)

1.49

1.72

1.55

1.55

Zinc (%)

1.57

2.09

1.95

1.69

Blended head grades

Silver (g/t)

458

424

391

393

Lead (%)

4.07

3.81

3.88

3.75

Zinc (%)

4.97

5.81

5.42

5.30

Recoveries

Silver (%)

89.7

90.3

89.2

89.3

Lead (%)

81.2

80.0

79.4

80.9

Zinc (%)

79.4

82.2

80.8

81.4

Metal Production*

Silver (oz)

274,324

223,349

917,714

718,460

Lead (lb)

1,498,851

1,198,286

5,446,218

4,241,225

Zinc (lb)

1,824,406

1,897,894

7,894,186

6,059,922

AgEq (oz)**

509,043

475,007

1,929,092

1,470,650

Average Realized Prices

Silver

$14.74

$16.32

$15.62

$16.89

Lead

$0.89

$1.14

$1.01

$1.08

Zinc

$1.17

$1.45

$1.34

$1.34

*

Subject to adjustment following settlement with concentrate purchaser.

**

AgEq ounces established using average realized metal prices during the period indicated
applied to the recovered metal content of concentrates.

Production during Q4 2018 improved over Q3 2018 and Q4 2017 as multiple ore faces were accessed in the Rodilla, 623, Guadalupe South and Pierna mantos with higher grades and recoveries realized. With ongoing access to multiple ore faces, production is expected to improve further as development progresses toward the next production horizon in level 924.

The Company expects to release fourth quarter financial results at market open on March 20, 2019 .

Qualified Persons

Denis Flood , P. Eng., Vice President Technical Services, has acted as the Qualified Person, as defined in NI 43-101, with respect to the disclosure of the scientific and technical information relating to production results contained in this press release.

About Excellon

Excellon’s 100%-owned Platosa Mine has been Mexico’s highest-grade silver mine since production commenced in 2005. The Company is focused on optimizing Platosa’s cost and production profile, discovering further high-grade silver and carbonate replacement deposit (CRD) mineralization on the 21,000 hectare Platosa Project and epithermal silver mineralization on the 100%-owned 45,000 hectare Evolución Property, and capitalizing on current market conditions by acquiring undervalued projects in the Americas.

Additional details on the La Platosa Mine and the rest of Excellon’s exploration properties are available at http://www.excellonresources.com/.

Forward-Looking Statements

The Toronto Stock Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the content of this Press Release, which has been prepared by management. This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act and Section 27E of the Exchange Act. Such statements include, without limitation, statements regarding the future results of operations, performance and achievements of the Company, including potential property acquisitions, the timing, content, cost and results of proposed work programs, the discovery and delineation of mineral deposits/resources/reserves, geological interpretations, proposed production rates, potential mineral recovery processes and rates, business and financing plans, business trends and future operating revenues. Although the Company believes that such statements are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. Forward-looking statements are typically identified by words such as: believe, expect, anticipate, intend, estimate, postulate and similar expressions, or are those, which, by their nature, refer to future events. The Company cautions investors that any forward-looking statements by the Company are not guarantees of future results or performance, and that actual results may differ materially from those in forward looking statements as a result of various factors, including, but not limited to, variations in the nature, quality and quantity of any mineral deposits that may be located, significant downward variations in the market price of any minerals produced, the Company’s inability to obtain any necessary permits, consents or authorizations required for its activities, to produce minerals from its properties successfully or profitably, to continue its projected growth, to raise the necessary capital or to be fully able to implement its business strategies. All of the Company’s public disclosure filings may be accessed via www.sedar.com and readers are urged to review these materials, including the technical reports filed with respect to the Company’s mineral properties, and particularly the September 7, 2018 NI 43-101 technical report prepared by SRK Consulting ( Canada ) Inc. with respect to the Platosa Property. This press release is not, and is not to be construed in any way as, an offer to buy or sell securities in the United States. 

SOURCE Excellon Resources Inc.

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Project Generators

MIRASOL RESOURCES Announces Appointment of Norman Pitcher as President and CEO

VANCOUVER , Jan. 15, 2019 /CNW/ – Mirasol Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: MRZ) (OTCPK: MRZLF) (the “Company” or “Mirasol“) is pleased to report that Norman Pitcher , P.Geo., has been appointed President and CEO of the Company effective February 1, 2019 . Mr. Pitcher will succeed Stephen Nano , who has led the Company as President and CEO since the spring of 2014. Mr. Nano will continue to serve as a director of Mirasol and as an advisor to the Company.

Mr. Pitcher has over 30 years of experience in the mining industry and recently served as the President of Eldorado Gold Corporation from July 2012 until December 2015 , prior to which he served as Chief Operating Officer of Eldorado from July 2005 to July 2012 . Throughout his career with Eldorado , Pan American Silver, H.A. Simons, Ivanhoe Gold and Pioneer Metals, he was involved in exploration, evaluation and exploitation of open pit and underground mineral deposits on a world-wide basis. Mr. Pitcher is a Professional Geologist and holds a B.Sc. in Geosciences from the University of Arizona . Mr. Pitcher is currently a non-executive director of Roxgold Inc. and Allegiant Gold.

Dana Prince , the Chairman of the Company, stated: “On behalf of the Board and management of the Company, we welcome Norman to Mirasol. We are confident that his experience as a seasoned and successful international mining executive will hasten Mirasol’s further success as it enters its next stage of development.”

Mr. Nano is a founder of Mirasol, serving the Company since its inception in 2003, where he has played an integral role in its development, initially as Vice President of Exploration and over the last four and a half years as President, CEO and Director.

Mr. Prince stated: “On behalf of the Board and the entire Company, we thank Stephen for his exceptional service as President and CEO and for his contributions and leadership which have helped place the Company in a very strong position for its next stage of development.”

About Mirasol Resources Ltd

Mirasol is a premier project generation company that is focused on the discovery and development of profitable precious metal and copper deposits, operating via a hybrid joint venture and self-funded drilling business model. Strategic joint ventures with precious metal producers have enabled Mirasol to maintain a tight share structure while advancing its priority projects that are focused in high-potential regions in Chile and Argentina. Mirasol employs an integrated generative and on-ground exploration approach, combining leading-edge technologies and experienced exploration geoscientists to maximize the potential for discovery. Mirasol is in a strong financial position and has a significant portfolio of exploration projects located within the Tertiary Age Mineral belts of Chile and the Jurassic age Au+Ag district of Santa Cruz Province Argentina .

Forward Looking Statements: The information in this news release contains forward looking statements that are subject to a number of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated in our forward looking statements. Factors that could cause such differences include: changes in world commodity markets, equity markets, costs and supply of materials relevant to the mining industry, change in government and changes to regulations affecting the mining industry. Forward-looking statements in this release include statements regarding future exploration programs, operation plans, geological interpretations, mineral tenure issues and mineral recovery processes. Although we believe the expectations reflected in our forward looking statements are reasonable, results may vary, and we cannot guarantee future results, levels of activity, performance or achievements. Mirasol disclaims any obligations to update or revise any forward looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required by applicable law.

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

SOURCE Mirasol Resources Ltd.

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Junior Mining

GROUP TEN METALS Exhibiting at Booth 322, Vancouver Resource Investment Conference, Jan 20-21, 2019

Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – January 14, 2019) – Group Ten Metals (TSXV: PGE) would like to cordially invite you to visit us at Booth #322 at the Vancouver Resource Investment Conference (VRIC) to be held at the Vancouver Convention Centre West (1055 Canada Place, Vancouver) on Sunday January 20 – Monday January 21, 2019.

The Vancouver Resource Investment Conference has been the bellwether of the junior mining market for the last twenty-five years. It is the number one source of information for investment trends and ideas, covering all aspects of the natural resource industry.

Each year, the VRIC hosts over 60 keynote speakers, 350 exhibiting companies and 9000 investors.

Investment thought leaders and wealth influencers provide our audiences with valuable insights. C-suite company executives covering every corner of the mineral exploration sector as well as metals, oil & gas, renewable energy, media and financial services companies are available to speak one on one. This is a must-attend for investors and stakeholders in the global mining industry.

For more information and/or to register for the conference please visit: https://cambridgehouse.com/vancouver-resource-investment-conference

We look forward to seeing you there.

For further information:

Group Ten Metals
Chris Ackerman
604 357 4790
cackerman@grouptenmetals.com
www.grouptenmetals.com

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METALLIC MINERALS Corp Invites Shareholders and Investment Community to visit us at Booth 322 at the VRIC Conference in Vancouver, January 20-21, 2019

Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – January 14, 2019) – Metallic Minerals Corp (TSXV: MMG) would like to cordially invite you to visit us at Booth #322 at the Vancouver Resource Investment Conference (VRIC) to be held at the Vancouver Convention Centre West (1055 Canada Place, Vancouver) on Sunday January 20 – Monday January 21, 2019.

The Vancouver Resource Investment Conference has been the bellwether of the junior mining market for the last twenty-five years. It is the number one source of information for investment trends and ideas, covering all aspects of the natural resource industry.

Each year, the VRIC hosts over 60 keynote speakers, 350 exhibiting companies and 9000 investors.

Investment thought leaders and wealth influencers provide our audiences with valuable insights. C-suite company executives covering every corner of the mineral exploration sector as well as metals, oil & gas, renewable energy, media and financial services companies are available to speak one on one. This is a must-attend for investors and stakeholders in the global mining industry.

For more information and/or to register for the conference please visit: https://cambridgehouse.com/vancouver-resource-investment-conference

We look forward to seeing you there.

For further information:

Metallic Minerals Corp
Chris Ackerman
6046297800
chris.ackerman@metallic-minerals.com
www.metallic-minerals.com