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GoWest raises $2million for Bradshaw bulk sampling - expects ore to mill in Q3

Jun 30, 2020


Gowest Gold Ltd. has announced today that it has entered into a bridge loan agreement with Lush Land Investment Canada Inc. for a loan of up to C$2.5 million.

Greg Romain, President and CEO of Gowest, said, “This additional loan from Lush Land provides us with the ongoing support we need to advance Bradshaw while we press ahead towards raising the additional capital required to complete the bulk sample beginning in Q3, and move Bradshaw into production. The Company looks forward to creating new jobs for the surrounding communities at the mine and helping to bring back jobs to the Redstone Mill.”

The company has received the first $1.0 million under the Agreement, and the balance is expected to be advanced by the end of July 2020.

The purpose of the Agreement is to enable Gowest to continue to move ahead with its Advanced Exploration Bulk Sample program at the Company’s 100% owned Bradshaw Gold Deposit (“Bradshaw”), while also continuing to work towards a significantly larger financing.  Gowest is continuing discussions with interested parties regarding one or more financings to raise sufficient funds to complete the bulk sample and take Bradshaw to commercial production, targeted for 2021.

Meirong Yuan, a director of Gowest, is also a director of Lush Land. The bridge loan is for a term of one-year, is convertible at Lush Land’s discretion into common shares at the market price at the time of conversion, and carries an interest rate of 10 percent per annum.  The loan may be repaid at any time prior to maturity without penalty.

Bradshaw Update

In light of the ongoing COVID-19 situation and to ensure the safety of all of the Company’s employees and contractors, all health and safety precautions continue to be instituted both at Bradshaw as well as at the Company’s offices in Timmins and Toronto.

The construction of the main vent raise and secondary egress is well underway at the mine site, which is required for the Company to transition into production without delay once the bulk sample is completed.

Meanwhile, the Company plans to have the first gold-bearing ore from the bulk sample, and stored on surface at the site, trucked to Northern Sun’s Redstone Mill (see Gowest release dated January 17, 2020) for processing, which is currently expected to begin in Q3 2020. 



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