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Caldas Gold Announces Mineral Resource Estimate for Its Juby Gold Project in Canada; Files National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report

TORONTO, Oct. 05, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Caldas Gold Corp. (TSX-V: CGC; OTCQX: ALLXF) announced today that it has completed an updated Mineral Resource estimate (“MRE”) for its Juby Gold Project (the “Project”) prepared in accordance with the Canadian Institute of Mining Metallurgy and Petroleum (“CIM”) Definition Standards incorporated by reference in National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”) with an effective date of July 14, 2020. Caldas Gold also announced that it has filed a technical report on SEDAR and the Company’s website entitled “Updated Mineral Resource Estimate for the Juby Gold Project”. The technical report was prepared by SGS Geological Services (“SGS”) and GeoVector Management Inc. (“GeoVector”) in accordance with NI 43-101 in support of the MRE.
Serafino Iacono, Chairman and CEO of Caldas Gold, commented “The Juby Gold Project is an advanced-exploration stage property situated on a major highway with access to infrastructure in a historic mining district in Northern Ontario. The Shining Tree Gold District is an under-explored area in the southern part of the Abitibi Greenstone Belt and we are encouraged by the increase in the level of interest and investment in this area including recent news related to the development of a new mine at IAMGOLD’s Cote Gold deposit and exploration programs commencing on neighbouring properties owned by Orefinders and Platinex. The completion of this Mineral Resource estimate, updated to reflect current NI 43-101 requirements to include only “within-pit” Mineral Resources and the results of additional drilling completed by Tahoe Resources in 2018, provides us with a solid foundation on which we can build our exploration program for resource expansion beginning with a drilling campaign in 2021.”The table below summarizes the updated within pit MRE for the Juby Gold Project effective as of July 14, 2020:
The Project is located in northeastern Ontario approximately 15 km west-southwest of the small town of Gowganda and 100 km south-southeast of the city of Timmins in Tyrrell, Leonard and McMurchy Townships. The property extends for 11 kilometers east-west and 9.5 kilometers north-south. The Project consists of 308 unpatented mining claims (4,887 hectares) and 5 mining leases (401 hectares) covering a total of 5,288 hectares, or 13,066 acres, located within the Shining Tree Gold District, a region of Archean volcanic and sedimentary rocks that occurs south of the main part of the Abitibi Greenstone Belt.Mining in the Shining Tree Area dates back to the early 1900s and the most significant work on the Project was completed during the 1994 to 2014 period related to diamond drilling on the Juby, Golden Lake, Hydro Creek-LaCarte and Big Dome deposits (the “Deposits”). The Juby Main Zone mineralized zones extend for 2,500 m northwest along strike and to a maximum depth of 750 m below surface. The Golden Lake mineralized zones extend for 1,750 m northwest along strike and to a maximum depth of 450 m below surface. The Hydro Creek-LaCarte and Big Dome mineralized zones extend for 3,000 m northwest along strike and to a maximum depth of 500 m below surface.Completion of the current updated MRE for the Project involved the assessment of a drill hole database, which included all data for surface drilling completed through the fall of 2018, as well as updated 3D grade-controlled wireframe models, and available written reports. The database used for the current MRE comprises data for 379 surface drill holes totaling 105,861 metres and 7 trenches for 577 metres completed between the Deposits to the end of 2018. The database totals 65,984 assay samples representing 74,160 metres of drilling.The general requirement under NI 43-101 is that all mineral resources have “reasonable prospects for economic extraction”, implying that the quantity and grade estimates meet certain economic thresholds and that the mineral resources are reported at an appropriate cut-off grade taking into account extraction scenarios and processing recoveries. In order to meet this requirement, SGS and GeoVector consider that the mineralization of the Deposits is amenable for open pit extraction.In order to determine the quantities of material offering “reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction” by an open pit, Whittle™ pit optimization software and reasonable mining assumptions and metal recovery assumptions were used to evaluate the proportions of the block model that could be “reasonably expected” to be mined from an open pit as set out in the following table:The Deposits of the Project contain within-pit Indicated and Inferred Mineral Resources that are associated with well-defined gold mineralized trends and models. All Deposits are open along strike and at depth. According to SGS and GeoVector, the Project has potential for delineation of additional Mineral Resources and further exploration is warranted. Caldas Gold’s intentions are to continue to drill the Deposits in 2021 and the Company plans to direct its exploration efforts towards resource growth, with a focus on extending the limits of known mineralization along strike and at shallow depth. Drilling in the Hydro Creek-LaCarte and Big Dome deposits is planned to expand the higher-grade portions intersected in historic drilling. In addition, property wide drilling to test new and historic exploration targets will be completed.SGS-GeoVector have proposed a work program that would involve an initial phase in 2020 for technical, permitting and logistical planning necessary to prepare for a drilling program in 2021 totaling 10,000 metres of drilling. The Company will review the recommended work program and finalize the 2021 drilling program following completion of the initial phase of work and once all requisite consultations, approvals and permits are in place.Qualified PersonsThe Juby Gold Project MRE was prepared by Allan Armitage, Ph. D, P. Geo. of SGS and Joe Campbell, B.Sc., P. Geo., Alan Sexton, M.Sc., P. Geo. and Duncan Studd, M.Sc., P. Geo., of GeoVector according to CIM Definition Standards and supported by a NI 43-101 independent report which has been published and filed on the Company’s website and SEDAR profile. Each of Messrs. Armitage, Campbell, Sexton, and Studd are Qualified Persons as defined by NI 43-101. The NI 43-101 independent technical report includes additional detailed information on the key assumptions, parameters and methods used to estimate the Mineral Resources.About Caldas Gold Corp.Caldas Gold is a Canadian junior mining company currently advancing a major expansion and modernization of its underground mining operations at its Marmato Project in the Department of Caldas, Colombia. Caldas Gold also owns 100% of the Juby Project, an advanced exploration-stage gold project located within the Shining Tree area in the southern part of the Abitibi greenstone belt about 100 km south-southeast of the Timmins gold camp.Additional information on Caldas Gold can be found on its website at www.caldasgold.ca and by reviewing its profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.Cautionary Statement on Forward-Looking Information:For Further Information, Contact:
Mike Davies
Chief Financial Officer
(416) 360-4653
investorrelations@caldasgold.ca 


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