Gowest intersects gold mineralization at every drill hole at its Bradshaw project

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Gowest Gold announces results from the recently completed Advanced Exploration drill program at the Bradshaw Gold Deposit. The company completed 2,097 metres of HQ diameter drill core from 23 holes, all drilled in the area where the 30,000 tonne AE bulk sample is to be collected.  

Observed Jeremy Niemi, Gowest's Director of Exploration, "We are very pleased that every drill hole in this drill program intersected gold mineralization. This gives us confidence in our resource model and with several holes intersecting gold grades higher than anticipated it supported our interpretation that the Bradshaw Deposit has room to grow and the potential to be a very successful gold mine."

 The advanced exploration drill program was designed to refine the geological model and the stope design in the upper portion of the Bradshaw deposit where the bulk sample will be extracted.

"These findings further support our conviction that the Bradshaw Gold Deposit will be the next new mine in the Timmins Camp," commented Gowest CEO, Greg Romain. "More importantly though, these drill results also provide a strong demonstration of the significant upside potential of the deposit that has thus far been untapped."