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14 www.resourceworld.com O C T O B E R / N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 8 GOLDEN TRIANGLE INNOVATING SINCE 1910 Engineering, Surveying, Mapping, Environmental, Materials Testing, and more. www.mcelhanney.com Talk to us about your next project INNOVATING SINCE 1910 Engineering, Surveying, Mapping, Environmental, Materials Testing, and more. son, returned 430 metres of 0.67 g/t gold, 0.41% copper, 0.89 g/t silver (1.30 g/t AuEq) with 822 metres of 0.42 g/t gold, 0.26% copper and 0.62 g/t silver. In 2017, GT gold made a significant new gold-silver discovery at its Saddle pros - pect, located up a gentle valley only 10 km off Highway 37. The Saddle discovery comprises two parts: a high-grade, near surface, epithermal gold-silver vein system at Saddle South and, close by at Saddle North, a largely covered, porphyry copper- gold-silver-mineralized system. GT Gold continues its rapid expan - sion of the Saddle South discovery, with new high-grade gold intercepts east, west, south and to depth along 1,000 metres of east-west trend and to 350 metres of north- south width. These new intercepts include 9.55 g/t gold over 40.89 metres from 534 to 574.89 metres in hole TTD079 (estimated true width of 65%). Hawkeye Gold & Diamond Inc. [HAWK-TSXV; HGT-FSE] has discovered copper mineralization during the Phase I work program at its McBride property. Several new copper-mineralized zones were discovered during the Phase I work, including malachite-stained, chlorite and iron carbonate-altered intrusive rocks hosting fine-grained disseminated chalco - pyrite on the western part of the property, and malachite and chalcopyrite in quartz- carbonate veins within volcaniclastic rocks on the northern part. Samples were taken with assays pending. IDM Mining Ltd. [IDM-TSXV; RVRCF- OTC], which has built an excellent exploration camp, has been advancing its 100%-owned Red Mountain underground gold mining project 15 km east of Stewart. Extensive production-sized underground development has taken place which IDM has used for resource expansion and delin - eation drilling. Measured and indicated resources stand at 704,600 ounces of gold at an average grade of 7.91 g/t gold and 2,026,800 ounces of silver at an aver- age grade of 22.75 g/t silver plus 61,400 ounces of gold and 77,200 ounces of silver inferred. These resources are in the Marc, AV, JW, 141, Smit, SF, Bray, Chicka and Cambria zones. An updated Feasibility Study, scheduled for Q1 2019, will include newly defined resources and value engineering optimiza - tions from the 2017 study. Underground bulk mining methods are primarily longhole stoping as well as the 'Holloway Method', for the wide, shallow-dipping deposits. Mill throughput contemplated for the study is envisioned at 1,200 tonnes per day for a production target of over 100,000 ounces per year annually. The British Columbia Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) has completed the application review phase for IDM Mining Red Mountain gold project. The EAO referred the company's application for an Environmental Assessment Certificate (EAC) to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy as well as the

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