Author: Josue Gomez

Southern Silver Provides Corporate Update

The following officers were re-appointed subsequent to the annual general meeting: Lawrence Page, Q.C. as President, Robert Macdonald as Vice President, Exploration, Graham Thatcher as Chief Financial Officer, and Arie Page as Corporate Secretary.

Capstone Cozamin Mine to Average 61.4 MIbs Cu and 1.75 Mozs Ag Annually for 2021-2023; Pillar Extraction Pre-Feasibility Study Underway

Brad Mercer, Capstone’s SVP Exploration and Operations said, “We decided to take a two-phase approach and release the Mineral Reserves ahead of our 2021 budgeting cycle, allowing us to greenlight key projects by year-end. The second phase of this work, targeted for completion in Q4 2020, will focus on opportunities we have identified, such as the feasibility of high-grade pillar extraction using paste backfill, updating the block model with ongoing exploration results and ongoing metallurgical and geotechnical work on Vein 10 not in Reserve.”

Capitan Mining Inc. to Commence Trading on Thursday, September 10, 2020

Capitan’s CEO, Alberto Orozco, stated: “We are very excited to achieve this milestone. Our team has been working hard to get the Company to this point and we feel very excited to start trading. Capitan will now focus its efforts on the exploration of the Peñoles project in Durango, Mexico where we plan to begin our drill program in the coming weeks.”

Alien Metals Ltd. – Execution of Exclusivity Agreement for Donovan 2 Farm Out

The Exclusivity Agreement, with the mid-tier North American mining company Capstone Mining Corp. provides for a 45-day period for Capstone to undertake due diligence to their satisfaction. During the due diligence period, the parties intend to enter into a definitive agreement, which will provide for a staged earn-in to the Donovan 2 Project, through a combination of carried expenditure and cash payments.

Major Drilling Reports Profitable First Quarter

“I am pleased with the fact that despite reduced activity, the Company managed to be profitable this quarter. Some of our operations were able to grow their revenue as compared to last year while our larger operations, including Canada, U.S., Mexico and Chile, were affected more than others by COVID-19,” said Denis Larocque, President and CEO of Major Drilling Group International Inc.

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