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Richmont Mines Accelerates Development Plan for Island Gold Mine

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Sep 30, 2014

Richmont Mines Inc. (TSX:RIC)(NYSE MKT:RIC) announced it plans to access 1.1 million ounces of inferred gold resources by extending an existing ramp into a lower gold zone at its Island Gold mine in Debreuilville, Ontario.

"By accelerating development of our current 1.1 million ounce inferred resource, below our operating Island Gold Mine, we expect to be in a position to commence mining from our first stope in this lower zone by year end, “stated Elaine Ellingham, Interim President and CEO.  “We believe that, based on the resource and our projected development schedule, it could allow the annual production level of the mine to increase incrementally over the next three years."

A contract will be signed with Manroc to accelerate ramp development into the lower Island Gold zone, with work expected to commence in mid-October. The work, expected to take 12 months, will extend the ramp from the current 635 metre level to a depth of 660 metres by year end, and to a depth of 735 metres by the end of the contract in November 2015. This requires 800 linear metres of ramp development.

The work will enable Richmont to prepare a second mining horizon by the end of 2015, on the 735 metre level. Development of the first mining horizon on the 635 metre level will be completed in early 2015, in accordance with previously established plans.

Ventilation system

In preparation for mining of the first stopes in the lower resource, which is expected at the end of 2014 and in early 2015, a ventilation raise and an escape way system, from the 585 metre level to the 390 metre level will also be completed.

Concurrent with ramp development, a 500 metre drift to facilitate exploration/definition drilling will be driven to the east on the 620 metre level, approximately 200 metres of which is expected to be completed this year. As the drift progresses, 100 additional metres of service, mucking, and drill bays will be completed. This drift will facilitate definition drilling to upgrade existing resources into reserves, in the eastern portion of the deposit, between depths of 500 to 800 metres, through 2015 and 2016, and will also allow more cost-effective underground drill testing of a number of unexplored and untested areas of the property, including down plunge to the east and at depth, both of which are open.

This 12-month contract plus the escape way extension have an estimated cost of $10 million, $4 million of which is expected to be spent in 2014. This increases capital expenditures at Island Gold for this year from $16.4 million to $20.4 million.

Temporary crusher and conveyor installed

Richmont also reports that a temporary crusher and conveyor have been installed at its Island Gold mill to do primary crushing while required repairs are being completed on the jaw crusher.

"We expect to continue step-out exploration of the deposit along strike and at depth through 2015 and likely into 2016, in order to test the upside potential of the Island Gold deposit. This information will be important to determine the longer term possibilities of the mine."

This will not impact third quarter 2014 gold sales or operation cash cost, nor is it expected to impact the tonnage milled during the fourth quarter. However, the Corporation does anticipate that during the period while the repairs are being completed in the fourth quarter, cash operating costs per ounce at the Island Gold Mine will be 5% - 10% higher.

Continuing development has enabled Richmont to access the upper portion of the higher-grade resource on the 535 and 585 metre levels of the mine. Results from chip sampling on the face over 120 metres of lateral development on the 535 metre level averaged 12.68 g/t Au over an average width of 2.51 metres. On the 585 metre level, sampling over 125 metres of lateral development averaged 6.89 g/t Au over an average width of 2.91 metres. These results are in addition to the previously announced chip sampling results obtained over 92 metres of lateral development on the 560 metre level of the mine that averaged 12.73 g/t Au over a 2.92 metre width. These grades should be seen as indicative, as the capping value used (75 g/t) needs to be confirmed by further studies. The chip sampling results correspond well with the resource estimate and meet the Corporation's grade and continuity expectations.

Richmont Mines has produced over 1.4 million ounces of gold from its operations in Quebec, Ontario and Newfoundland since beginning production in 1991. The Corporation currently produces gold from the Island Gold Mine in Ontario, and the Beaufor and Monique Mines in Quebec. The Corporation is also advancing development of the extension at depth of the Island Gold Mine in Ontario. With over 20 years of experience in gold production, exploration and development, and prudent financial management, the Corporation is well-positioned to cost-effectively build its Canadian reserve base and to successfully enter its next phase of growth. Richmont routinely posts news and other important information on its website (www.richmont-mines.com).