Oct 10 2012
TomaGold Corporation is pleased to announce that it has signed an agreement with Services Métallurgiques METCHIB of Chibougamau to carry out mineralogical characterization and metallurgical testing in relation to its recently-announced bulk sampling program at the Monster Lake gold property near Chibougamau, Quebec.
The Company has finished preparing a representative 45-kilogram composite sample using drill core from the 325 gold zone. The sample has been sent to the METCHIB laboratory for general characterization prior to bulk processing of a volume of material at a regional mill.
David Grondin, President and CEO of TomaGold, stated that: "This representative composite sample will give us a good idea of the type of metallurgy associated with the Monster Lake property. We have also initiated the other procedures required for bulk sampling, and will keep our shareholders informed on developments as the project progresses."
The Company has also entered into agreements with Mi3 Communications and Transcend Resource Group for these firms to provide investor relations and financial communications services. The service contracts, which are for an initial term of three months and can be terminated on 30-days notice, provide for each firm to receive monthly fees of $5,000 and 300,000 stock options at $0.13 per share for a two-year period. The stock options vest gradually at the rate of 25% per quarter over the four quarters following the grant date. The options and the conditions under which they can be exercised are governed by TomaGold Corporation's stock option plan.
ABOUT THE MONSTER LAKE PROJECT
The Monster Lake property is located 44 kilometres southwest of the town of Chibougamau in northwestern Quebec. It is easily accessible by road and has a major power line nearby. Over 30,000 metres of diamond drilling has been done since 1984 along the 4 kilometre-long mineralized corridor. During the winter of 2012, TomaGold drilled 16 additional holes for a total of 2,420 metres, and made a major discovery of 237.6 grams per tonne gold over 5.7 metres in Hole M-12-60. The mineralization is associated with dark quartz-sulphide veins within a shear zone ranging from 3 to 10 metres in width in basaltic units.