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Publié le 15 janvier 2018

Osisko Intersects 2.65 g/t Au Over 70.1 Metres at Garrison

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Osisko Intersects 2.65 g/t Au Over 70.1 Metres at Garrison

TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Jan 15, 2018) - Osisko Mining Inc. (OSK.TO) ("Osisko" or the "Corporation") is pleased to announce new results from the 2017 drill program at its 100% owned Garrison gold project located in Garrison Township, Ontario. Over 85,000 metres of new drilling have been conducted by Osisko at the Garrison Project since its acquisition in late 2015. A total of fifty-four new intercepts in twenty-eight holes are reported in this release, with significant assay results presented in the table below.

Highlights from the new drilling include: 2.65 g/t Au over 70.1 metres in OSK-G17-390; 521 g/t Au over 1.0 metre in OSK-G17-450; 1.53 g/t Au over 62.8 metres in OSK-G17-425; 1.81 g/t Au over 32.0 metres in OSK-G17-424; 5.12 g/t Au over 5.0 metres and 3.21 g/t Au over 16.0 metres in OSK-G17-435; 2.72 g/t Au over 17.8 metres in OSK-G17-439; 3.73 g/t Au over 12.0 metres in OSK-G17-429; 1.10 g/t Au over 32.4 metres in OSK-G17-387; 1.15 g/t Au over 27.0 metres in OSK-G17-421; 1.47 g/t Au over 20.9 metres in OSK-G17-469; 2.00 g/t Au over 14.7 metres in OSK-G17-392; 3.41 g/t Au over 19.0 metres in OSK-G-17-431; and 14.9 over 2.0 metres in OSK-G-17-446.

The new results continue to show the increasing potential of the 903 Zone with extension towards SW, NW and South and to confirm the extent of known mineralization in the Garrcon zone. Maps and sections showing hole locations and complete drilling results are available at www.osiskomining.com.

Hole No. From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au (g/t)
uncut
Au (g/t)
cut to
30 g/t
Zone
OSK-G17-363 68.0 83.0 15.0 1.04 903
134.0 140.0 6.0 1.03 903
OSK-G17-383 144.0 149.0 5.0 1.41 903
OSK-G17-387 70.0 77.9 7.9 2.39 903
including 75.0 77.9 2.9 4.64 903
106.9 115.9 9.0 2.88 903
including 112.9 115.9 3.0 5.70 903
210.9 243.3 32.4 1.10 903
including 215.9 219.1 3.2 3.43 903
OSK-G17-390 118.6 123.0 4.4 1.42 903
342.1 412.2 70.1 2.65 903
including 361.1 365.0 3.9 8.71 903
including 389.7 395.7 6.1 4.67 903
OSK-G17-392 239.0 242.0 3.0 2.66 903
251.0 265.7 14.7 2.00 903
including 251.0 254.0 3.0 5.82 903
OSK-G17-413 76.0 83.0 7.0 1.16 Garrcon
109.0 111.0 2.0 4.99 Garrcon
OSK-G17-416 10.3 39.8 29.5 0.87 Garrcon
including 10.3 21.8 11.5 1.32 Garrcon
OSK-G17-418 264.0 266.5 2.5 3.33 903
OSK-G17-421 18.0 28.0 10.0 1.40 Garrcon
57.5 89.0 31.5 0.83 Garrcon
147.0 174.0 27.0 1.15 Garrcon
including 161.0 164.0 3.0 4.48 Garrcon
OSK-G17-424 214.3 225.0 10.7 1.43 903
232.0 264.0 32.0 1.81 903
including 248.8 264.0 15.2 2.99 903
OSK-G17-425 38.4 101.1 62.8 1.53 903
including 43.5 47.0 3.5 6.53 903
and 67.0 70.5 3.5 6.12 903
163.0 165.0 2.0 10.2 903
OSK-G17-428 98.5 101.1 2.6 4.10 903
113.0 118.0 5.0 2.24 903
134.8 158.3 23.5 0.82 903
including 139.0 143.0 4.0 2.60 903
202.1 210.8 8.7 0.96 903
OSK-G17-429 124.3 135.2 10.9 1.64 Garrcon
167.0 173.0 6.0 2.45 Garrcon
206.0 218.0 12.0 3.73 Garrcon
444.0 446.0 2.0 8.53 Garrcon
532.0 549.0 17.0 1.29 Garrcon
OSK-G17-430 124.9 131.6 6.7 1.49 903
OSK-G17-431 82.5 100.2 17.7 1.21 903
121.0 140.0 19.0 3.41 903
including 121.0 127.0 6.0 6.96 903
OSK-G17-432 137.3 140.0 2.7 2.17 903
OSK-G17-433 490.0 492.0 2.0 6.01 Garrcon
OSK-G17-434 110.2 118.7 8.5 3.78 903
OSK-G17-435 25.0 30.0 5.0 5.12 903
including 27.0 28.0 1.0 20.7 903
190.0 206.0 16.0 3.21 903
Including 193.5 197.0 3.5 9.56 903
OSK-G17-439 320.5 338.0 17.5 1.32 903
378.5 396.3 17.8 2.72 903
including 387.0 391.6 4.6 4.17 903
OSK-G17-440 259.7 271.3 11.6 1.62 Garrcon
including 266.3 269.3 3.0 4.87 Garrcon
287.5 296.9 9.35 1.07 Garrcon
OSK-G17-441 297.0 315.4 18.4 1.24 903
319.1 320.9 1.8 3.85 903
OSK-G17-446 415.5 417.5 2.0 14.9 7.52 Garrcon
including 416.2 416.7 0.5 59.7 30.0 Garrcon
426.0 440.0 14.0 1.60 Garrcon
including 430.5 432.0 1.5 8.02 Garrcon
OSK-G17-450 101.0 129.0 28.0 0.89 Garrcon
including 107.9 124.0 16.1 1.1 Garrcon
154.0 155.0 1.0 13.0 Garrcon
158.0 159.0 1.0 521 30.0 Garrcon
OSK-G17-452 90.0 106.0 16.0 1.62 903
OSK-G17-455 37.5 39.6 2.1 2.95 903
49.3 67.0 17.7 1.07 903
OSK-G17-464 83.5 86.0 2.5 8.67 3.77 903
including 84.6 84.9 0.3 70.8 30.0 903
OSK-G17-469 396.1 417.0 20.9 1.47 903
Notes: True Widths are estimated at 65 - 90% of the reported core length interval. See "Quality Control" below.
Hole Number Azimuth
(°)
Dip
(°)
Length
(m)
UTM E UTM N Section
OSK-G17-363 340 -45 350 577618 5373265 2400W
OSK-G17-383 340 -45 320 576923 5373130 3100W
OSK-G17-387 340 -45 324 577165 5373196 2850W
OSK-G17-390 340 -45 475 577568 5373111 2500W
OSK-G17-392 340 -45 339 576974 5373137 3050W
OSK-G17-397 340 -45 437 577631 5373231 2400W
OSK-G17-413 280 -60 90 578665 5373876 2950W
OSK-G17-416 280 -55 115 578701 5373894 1250W
OSK-G17-418 340 -45 268 576908 5373171 3100W
OSK-G17-421 280 -60 130 578712 5373917 1225W
OSK-G17-424 340 -45 445 577124 5373161 2900W
OSK-G17-425 340 -45 273 577148 5373243 2850W
OSK-G17-428 340 -45 328 577280 5373171 2750W
OSK-G17-429 0 -90 736 578740 5373840 1150W
OSK-G17-430 340 -45 280 576552 5372980 3500W
OSK-G17-431 340 -50 352 577412 5373248 2600W
OSK-G17-432 340 -45 200 576879 5373277 3100W
OSK-G17-433 0 -90 705 578919 5374006 925W
OSK-G17-434 340 -50 200 576693 5373177 3300W
OSK-G17-435 340 -70 175 577027 5373284 2950W
OSK-G17-436 340 -45 490 577390 5373015 2700W
OSK-G17-439 340 -50 425 576934 5372808 3200W
OSK-G17-440 340 -50 540 578784 5373718 1150W
OSK-G17-441 340 -45 439 577604 5373160 2450W
OSK-G17-442 340 -45 814 577962 5373419 2025W
OSK-G17-444 340 -45 818 578080 5373386 1950W
OSK-G17-446 340 -50 705 578513 5373658 1425W
OSK-G17-450 340 -50 630 578586 5373823 1300W
OSK-G17-451 340 -45 150 577196 5373255 2800W
OSK-G17-452 340 -45 170 577220 5373189 2800W
OSK-G17-455 340 -45 166 577246 5373265 2750W
OSK-G17-464 340 -45 350 576587 5373174 3400W
OSK-G17-469 340 -45 300 576794 5372750 3350W

OSK-G17-363, and OSK-G17-397 were drilled in the eastern part of the 903 Zone, along the same section 2400W. OSK-G17-363 intersected two mineralized zones: 1.04 g/t Au over 15 metres in a quartz-iron carbonate breccia/iron carbonate + hematite altered metasediment; the second mineralized zone intersected 1.03 g/t Au over 6.0 metres within a strong albite-hematite altered porphyritic syenite.

OSK-G17-383, OSK-G17-418, and OSK-G17-432 were drilled above OSK-G17-352 to extend the mineralization previously intercepted in syenite dykes in that hole. OSK-G17-383 intersected a mineralized zone within albite-hematite + iron carbonate altered metasediment averaging 1.41g/t Au over 5.0 metres. OSK-G17-418 and OSK-G17-432 intercepted the same shear zone located at the contact between ultramafic rocks and a minor lamprophyre dyke returning 3.33 g/t Au over 2.5 metres and 2.17 g/t Au over 2.7 metres, respectively.

OSK-G17-387 and OSK-G17-425 were drilled in the same section 2850W in the central part of the 903 Zone. OSK-G17-387 intersected three mineralized zones: 2.39 g/t Au over 7.9 metres and 2.88 g/t Au over 9.0 metres associated with quartz veining, albite alteration and sulfides within a sub-vertical syenite dyke. The third mineralized zone returned 1.10 g/t Au over 32.4 metres, and is hosted by metasediments at the base of their discordant contact with ultramafic rocks. OSK-G17-425 intersected two mineralized zones: 1.53 g/t Au over 62.8 metres within a massive albite-hematite altered porphyritic syenite. The second mineralized zone is hosted within a shear zone in ultramafic rocks, with fragments of syenite and lamprophyre, averaging 10.18 g/t Au over 2.0 metres.

OSK-G17-390 intercepted 1.42 g/t Au over 4.0 metres associated with a minor brown dyke altered with albite and biotite, with quartz veinlets and pyrite dissemination. The hole also intercepted a wide syenite dyke with strong albite-hematite alteration and zones of abundant quartz veining, specularite and euhedral pyrite dissemination returning 2.65 g/t Au over 70.1 metres. OSK-G17-390 represents one of the best mineralized zones intercepted so far at the 903 Zone.

OSK-G17-392 was drilled 200 metres west of hole OSK-G17-387 and OSK-G17-425 in the central 903 Zone, intersecting two mineralized zones associated to iron carbonate + hematite altered metasediments, near the discordant contact between sediments and ultramafic rocks. The first interval averaged 2.66 g/t Au over 3.0 metres, and the second zone averaged 2.00 g/t Au over 14.7 metres. This deeper zone represents the strike extension of the zone described in OSK-G17-425 above.

OSK-G17-413, -416, -421 were designed to test the mineralized zone dipping below the Garrcon east bulk sample pit. OSK-G17-413 intersected 1.16 g/t Au over 7.0 metres and 4.99 g/t Au over 2.0 metres; OSK-G17-416 intersected 0.87 g/t Au over 29.5 metres; OSK-G17-421 intersected 1.40 g/t Au over 10.0 metres, 0.83 g/t Au over 31.5 metres, and 1.15 g/t over 27.0 metres. Mineralization is closely associated with the N-NE trending, east dipping, quartz iron carbonate veins, breccias and fractures showing albite, sericite, and iron carbonate alteration of the host rock. Local pyrite concentrations up to 2% along with local visible gold within the veins mark the most common mineralization seen.

OSK-G17-424 was an infill hole which intersected two mineralized zones: albite-hematite altered porphyritic syenite, with strong 2-5 cm quartz-carbonate veins, averaging 1.43 g/t Au over 10.7 metres; the second mineralized zone is hosted within iron carbonate + hematite altered metasediments near the contact with fuchsite altered ultramafic volcanics, averaging 1.81 g/t Au over 32.0 metres.

OSK-G17-428 intersected three mineralized zones hosted in syenite dikes, averaging 4.10 g/t Au over 2.6 metres; 2.24 g/t Au over 5.0 metres; and 0.82 g/t Au over 23.5 metres. The three dikes show typical 903 mineralization: quartz - carbonate veinlets with pyrite halos hosted by albite - hematite - carbonate altered syenite.

OSK-G17-429 was drilled in Garrcon, 100 metres southeast of the east bulk sample pit and intersected several mineralized intevals associated with vein and fracture zones with albite-hematite + iron carbonate haloes hosted by metasediments including: 1.64 g/t Au over 10.9 metres; 2.45 g/t Au over 6.0 metres; 3.73 g/t Au over 12.0 metres; 8.53 g/t Au over 2.0 metres; and 1.29 g/t Au over 17.0 metres.

OSK-G17-430 intersected 1.49 g/t Au over 6.7 metres within a strong albite-hematite + iron carbonate altered porphyritic syenite.

OSK-G17-431 intersected two mineralized zones consisting of strong albite-hematite altered porphyritic syenites with moderate quartz-carbonate veins, averaging 1.21 g/t Au over 17.7 metres and 3.41 g/t Au over 19.0 metres.

OSK-G17-433 intersected 6.01 g/t Au over 2.0 metres within sericite and iron carbonate altered metasediment.

OSK-G17-434 was drilled as an infill hole and intersected 3.78 g/t Au over 8.5 metres within a sheared albite-hematite-magnetite altered zone with mixed syenite and lamprophyre dykes.

OSK-G17-435 intersected two zones: mineralization within an albite-hematite + iron carbonate altered porphyritic syenite, averaging 5.12 g/t Au over 5.0 metres, and the second mineralization zone of green sericite - iron carbonate - pyrite alteration in weakly laminated metasediments near the contact with fuchsite altered ultramafic rocks, returning 3.21 g/t Au over 16.0 metres.

OSK-G17-439 intersected two mineralized zones: the first zone of 1.32 g/t Au over 17.5 metres, and the second zone of 2.72 g/t Au over 17.8 metres. Both zones are hosted by syenite dykes with strong albite-hematite alteration, quartz-carbonate veining and pyrite dissemination.

OSK-G17-440 intersected two mineralized zones in iron carbonate + sericite altered metasediment. The first zone of 1.62 g/t Au over 11.55 metres and the second zone, with stronger quartz-carbonate veining, returned 1.07 g/t Au over 9.35 metres.

OSK-G17-441 intersected two mineralization zones within albite-hematite altered porphyritic syenite averaging 1.24 g/t Au over 18.4 metres, and 3.85 g/t Au over 1.8 metres. This mineralization may represent an east extension of the mineralized zone intercepted in OSK-G17-390.

OSK-G17-446 intersected two mineralized zones: 14.9 g/t Au over 2.0 metres within altered metasediment with quartz-carbonate veinlets with local visible gold; and 1.60 g/t Au over 14.0 metres within grey sandstones with quartz-carbonate veinlets and sericite - iron carbonate halos.

OSK-G17-450 intersected 0.89 g/t Au over 28.0 metres, 13.0 g/t Au over 1 metre and one bonanza grade intercept of 521 g/t Au over 1 metre. Mineralization occurs in areas with patches of albite, sericite, and iron carbonate associated with quartz - carbonate veinlets hosted by sediments.

OSK-G17-452 intersected 1.62 g/t Au over 16.0 metres within a strong albite-hematite altered syenite, with quartz, carbonate veinlets, specularite and pyrite.

OSK-G17-455 intersected two mineralized zones: fuchsite altered ultramafic volcanics with quartz-carbonate veins averaging 2.95 g/t Au over 2.1 metres; the second zone consists of a porphyritic syenite with strong albite alteration and quartz-carbonate veinlets averaging 1.07 g/t Au over 17.7 metres.

OSK-G17-464 intersected 8.67 g/t Au over 2.5 metres within ultramafic volcanics with strong quartz-carbonate veining.

OSK-G17-469 intersected 1.47 g/t Au over 20.89 metres in a mineralized zone with albite-hematite altered syenites intercalated with chlorite + sericite altered ultramafic volcanics with strong quartz-carbonate veining.

Qualified Person

The scientific and technical content of this press release has been reviewed, prepared and approved by Mr. Gernot Wober, P.Geo. VP Exploration Canada for Osisko Mining Inc, who is a "Qualified Person" as defined by National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101").

Quality Control

True widths of the new exploration intercepts reported in this press release have yet to be determined, but are typically 65 - 90% of reported core lengths. Additional drilling is planned for the immediate area which will enable the true width determination. Assays are uncut except where indicated, and calculated intervals are reported over a minimum length of 2 metres using a lower cutoff of 1.0 g/t Au. All HQ core assays reported were obtained by either whole sample rock metallic screen/fire assay or standard 30 gram fire-assaying with ICP finish at SGS Minerals Services in Cochrane, Ontario; and Bureau Veritas in Timmins, Ontario. The whole sample metallic screen assay method is selected by the geologist when samples contain coarse gold or any samples displaying gold initial fire assay values greater than 3g/t. Drill program design, Quality Assurance/Quality Control and interpretation of results is performed by qualified persons employing a Quality Assurance/Quality Control program consistent with NI 43-101 and industry best practices. Standards and blanks are included with every 20 samples for Quality Assurance/Quality Control purposes by the Corporation as well as the lab. Approximately 5% of sample pulps are sent to secondary laboratories for check assays.

About the Garrison Project

The Garrison Project area is comprised of 214 mineral claims, 25 mining leases, and 87 patent claims encompassing approximately 8,000 hectares. Both Garrcon and Jonpol have resource estimates that are described in a technical report prepared in accordance with NI 43-101, which was completed by a previous operator Northern Gold Mining Inc. (entitled "Technical Report on the Golden Bear Project - Garrison Property: Larder Lake Mining Division, Garrison Township, Ontario, Canada") dated December 30, 2013, with an effective date of December 30, 2013 (the "Garrison Technical Report"). The Garrison Technical Report was prepared by A.C.A. Howe International Limited for Northern Gold Mining Inc. (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Osisko) and is available on Osisko's website at www.osiskomining.com and on SEDAR under Northern Gold Mining Inc.'s issuer profile at www.sedar.com.

Resource estimates were conducted by A.C.A. Howe International Limited according to CIM standards. The Garrcon Zone estimates showed 15.1 million tonnes with an average grade of 1.07 g/t Au (521,000 oz) in measured resources; 14.1 million tonnes averaging 1.16 g/t Au (526,000 oz) in indicated resources; and 1.7 million tonnes averaging 0.72 g/t Au (39,000 oz) in inferred resources. Potential underground resources of 5.1 million tonnes averaging 3.49 g/t Au (577,000 oz) in the inferred category were also outlined. Resources were reported at a cut-off grade of 0.4 g/t Au for open pit extraction and 1.5 g/t in a bulk underground mining scenario using a gold price of US$1,250/oz.

At the Jonpol Zone, resources were estimated as 0.87 million tonnes averaging 5.34 g/t Au (150,000 oz) in the indicated category; and 1.07 million tonnes averaging 5.56 g/t Au (192,000 oz) in inferred resources. Resources were reported at a cut-off grade of 3.0 g/t Au and assume an underground extraction scenario using a gold price of US$1,250/oz.

Readers are cautioned that inferred resources have a great amount of uncertainty as to their existence and as to whether they can be mined economically. It cannot be assumed that all or any part of the inferred resources will ever be upgraded to a higher category. Mineral resources are not mineral reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability.

Garrcon Zone

The Garrcon Zone has a shallow plunge eastward along the footwall of the Destor-Porcupine Fault Zone with the bulk of the resource in the western, more densely drilled area. The zone is exposed at surface and has potential for open pit bulk mining at an estimated overall stripping ratio of 1.8:1. There is potential for additional underground resources below the pit and along the easterly plunge of the zone, which is open for further exploration down dip and along strike.

The Garrcon shaft was sunk in 1935 and 1936 by the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. of Canada ("Cominco") and the Shaft and South Zones were tested for high grade gold mineralization. Cominco drove approximately 1,430 metres of drifts and cross cuts, mining underground veins. Diamond drilling by Cominco and Lac Minerals Ltd. in the mid-to-late 1980s identified broad sections of low grade mineralization. In 2006-2007, ValGold Resources Ltd. conducted additional drilling confirming these zones. From 2009-2013 Northern Gold Mining Inc. conducted 97,000 metres of diamond drilling which delineated the current resource.

In 2014, Northern Gold Mining Inc. was granted a trial mining permit allowing the extraction of up to 150,000 tonnes. Northern Gold Mining Inc. mined 73,534 dry tonnes which was processed at the nearby Holt mill facility recovering 3,516 oz at an average head grade of 1.55 g/t and recovery of 95.9%.

Jonpol Zone

Jonpol is situated in the Munro Fault Zone, a west striking splay off the north side of the Destor-Porcupine Fault. Hosted in a shear zone tens of metres wide in altered mafic volcanic rocks, the deposit consists of four high grade gold mineralized zones (JP, JD, RP and East) over a strike length of 1.7 kilometers. Gold mineralization is hosted in quartz carbonate veins, in mafic and ultramafic host rocks, and is associated with intense albite and/or sericite alteration and pyrite mineralization.

In 1997, a 49,087 tonne bulk sample was extracted from the central part of the JP zone by Hillsborough Resources Limited with an average grade of 6.7 g/t which produced 9,476 ounces Au. From 1985-2013, over 130,000 metres of drilling was completed on the property by previous operators. Development work on the JP zone included the sinking of a 184 metre shaft as well as development of a ramp to the 150 metres level with mining on six sublevels. The Jonpol infrastructure underwent reclamation in the late 1990s and was closed out in 2001, but the existing ramp and shaft are preserved.

903 Zone

This third mineralized zone present at Garrison was not included in the resource estimate reported by the previous operator in 2013. Mineralization at the 903 was discovered in 1945 by Wright-Hargreaves Mines Ltd. In 1988 Lac Minerals acquired the claims covering the current 903 Zone and completed 17 drill holes totaling 4,823 metres. The property was optioned in 1990 to Jonpol and T&H Resources and subsequently returned to Lac Minerals in 1991. Northern Gold acquired the claims from a subsidiary of Barrick Gold in 2013, conducting surface exploration and six drill holes.

About Osisko Mining Inc.

Osisko is a mineral exploration company focused on the acquisition, exploration, and development of precious metal resource properties in Canada. Osisko holds a 100% in the high-grade Windfall Lake gold deposit located between Val-d'Or and Chibougamau in Québec and holds a 100% undivided interest in a large area of claims in the surrounding Urban Barry area, a 100% interest in the Marban project located in the heart of Québec's prolific Abitibi gold mining district, and properties in the Larder Lake Mining Division in northeast Ontario, including the Garrcon and Jonpol zones on the Garrison property. Osisko continues to be well financed and has approximately $192 million in cash and equity investment.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Information

This news release contains "forward-looking information" within the meaning of the applicable Canadian securities legislation that is based on expectations, estimates, projections and interpretations as at the date of this news release. The information in this news release about the ongoing drill program at the Garrison gold project; results of the current drill program; the significance of new drill results reported in this press release; the ability of new drill results to demonstrate potential for expansion of the previously defined Garrcon, Jonpol and 903 mineralized zones at the Garrison project; the scope of the 2017 drill program; that the 2017 drill program will follow new extensions of these mineralized zones to further define the scale of mineralization at the Garrison project; potential mineralization; the ability to realize upon any mineralization in a manner that is economic; the ability to complete any proposed exploration activities and the results of such activities; the continuity or extension of any mineralization; and any other information herein that is not a historical fact may be "forward-looking information". Any statement that involves discussions with respect to predictions, expectations, interpretations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, assumptions, future events or performance (often but not always using phrases such as "expects", or "does not expect", "is expected", "interpreted", "management's view", "anticipates" or "does not anticipate", "plans", "budget", "scheduled", "forecasts", "estimates", "believes" or "intends" or variations of such words and phrases or stating that certain actions, events or results "may" or "could", "would", "might" or "will" be taken to occur or be achieved) are not statements of historical fact and may be forward-looking information and are intended to identify forward-looking information.

This forward-looking information is based on reasonable assumptions and estimates of management of the Corporation, at the time it was made, involves known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of Osisko to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such factors include, among others, risks relating to the ability of exploration activities (including drill results) to accurately predict mineralization; errors in management's geological modelling; the ability of Osisko to complete further exploration activities, including drilling; property interests; the ability of the Corporation to obtain required approvals and complete transactions on terms announced; the results of exploration activities; risks relating to mining activities; the global economic climate; metal prices; dilution; environmental risks; and community and non-governmental actions. Although the forward-looking information contained in this news release is based upon what management believes, or believed at the time, to be reasonable assumptions, Osisko cannot assure shareholders and prospective purchasers of securities of the Corporation that actual results will be consistent with such forward-looking information, as there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended, and neither Osisko nor any other person assumes responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of any such forward-looking information. Osisko does not undertake, and assumes no obligation, to update or revise any such forward-looking statements or forward-looking information contained herein to reflect new events or circumstances, except as may be required by law.

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Financements de Osisko Mining Corp.
31/08/2011Osisko Announces an Increase in Caterpillar Lease Financing ...
31/08/2011Announces an Increase in Caterpillar Lease Financing Facilit...
18/11/2009Strengthens Balance Sheet With $241 M Proceeds From Exercise...
30/06/2009Closes $10.64 Million Flow-Through Financing
17/04/2006Announces C10$ million "bought deal" financing
Nominations de Osisko Mining Corp.
10/05/2013Anounces Election of Directors
17/04/2012Nominates Michele Darling to Board of Directors
14/03/2012Appoints Gary Sugar to Board of Directors
02/02/2012Board Member Resigns
16/09/2011Osisko Appoints Richard Ross to Board of Directors
15/09/2011Appoints Richard Ross to Board of Directors
22/08/2011Director Resigns
Rapports Financiers de Osisko Mining Corp.
14/02/2014Provides Notice of Fourth Quarter and Year End 2013 Results ...
01/08/2013Reports Second Quarter 2013 Results
15/07/2013Provides Notice of Second Quarter 2013 Operating and Financi...
09/05/2013Reports First Quarter 2013 Results
29/04/2013Provides Notice of First Quarter 2013 Financial Results Rele...
21/02/2013Reports Fourth Quarter and Year-End 2012 Results
13/11/2012Reports Third Quarter 2012 Results
05/07/2012Produces 92,003 Ounces Au in Second Quarter
09/05/2012Provides Notice of First Quarter 2012 Financial Results Rele...
27/02/2012Q4 2011 Net Profit of $37.8 Million
16/01/2012Provides Notice of Fourth Quarter and Year-End 2011 Financia...
11/08/2011Releases Second Quarter 2011 Results
16/05/2011Osisko Releases First Quarter 2011 Results
14/05/2011Osisko Releases First Quarter 2011 Results
28/02/2011Releases Year-End Financial Results and Review of 2010
28/02/2011publie ses résultats financiers de fin d'année
06/11/2009Releases Third Quarter 2009 Results
11/08/2009Releases Second Quarter 2009 Results
Projets de Osisko Mining Corp.
26/07/2017OSK Osisko Mining drills 2.7 m of 57 g/t Au at Windfall
21/02/2014Intersects 2.26 g/t Gold Over 128 Metres at Kirkland Lake
07/02/2014(Malartic)Commences 2014 Canadian Malartic Exploration Program
06/02/2014(Malartic)Reports Record January Production at Canadian Malartic
04/12/2013Intersects 61.6 Metres Averaging 1.44 g/t Au at Bidgood
21/11/2013(Malartic)Canadian Malartic Mine Produces Millionth Ounce
23/10/2013GLOBAL'S NEVADA PROJECTS ATTRACT STRONG THIRD PARTY INTEREST...
10/07/2013(Malartic)Deposits Study Reporting Local and Regional Economic Impact ...
30/01/2013Intersects 5.5 g/t Au Over 54.0 Metres at Upper Beaver
10/12/2012(Malartic)Reports November Production From Canadian Malartic
12/11/2012Announces Friendly Acquisition of Queenston
11/10/2012(Malartic)Canadian Malartic Mine Produces Half Millionth Ounce
10/10/2012(Malartic)Reports Record Quarterly Production from Canadian Malartic
06/09/2012(Malartic)Reports Record Monthly Production from Canadian Malartic
26/07/2012Acquires Common Shares of Bowmore Exploration Ltd=2E
17/05/2012(Malartic)Canadian Malartic Mill Returns to Operation
10/05/2012(Malartic)Reports Fire Damage at Canadian Malartic Mill Limited to Cyc...
30/01/2012(Famatina)s Status of Famatina Exploration Project
22/12/2011and DIOS Discover New Gold Showings on the AU33 WEST Project
28/11/2011TSX.V Company Adjacent to Osisko Property - 3 Minute Video
29/09/2011(Goldboro)Orex to Pursue Exploration Work on Goldboro Gold Project
08/09/2011(Malartic)Intersects 1.23 g/t Au Over 172 Metres at Barnat Extension
31/08/2011Osisko and EMSE Sign Agreement for Development of Famatina P...
31/08/2011(Famatina)and EMSE Sign Agreement for Development of Famatina Project ...
11/08/2011(Goldboro)Goldboro Gold Project Drill Assay Results Identify Extension...
05/08/2011Osisko Buys Back a 1% Royalty Interest on Canadian Malartic ...
05/08/2011(Malartic)Buys Back a 1% Royalty Interest on Canadian Malartic Propert...
21/06/2011Osisko Declares Commercial Production at Canadian Malartic
21/06/2011(Malartic)Declares Commercial Production at Canadian Malartic
17/06/2011Osisko Submits Notice of Termination in Duparquet Project
17/06/2011(Duparquet)Submits Notice of Termination in Duparquet Project
14/06/2011(Malartic)=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Osisko=20recoupe=201,50=20g/t=20Au=20sur=2063...
14/06/2011(Malartic)Intersects 1.50 g/t Au Over 63.6 Metres at Jeffrey Zone
13/06/2011(Duparquet)et Clifton Star annoncent une estimation de ressources pour ...
13/06/2011(Duparquet)and Clifton Star Release Resource Estimate for the Beattie D...
01/06/2011(Malartic)Officially Inaugurates the Canadian Malartic Mine
01/06/2011Osisko Officially Inaugurates the Canadian Malartic Mine
02/05/2011(Malartic)Announces Revised Mine Production Plan at Canadian Malartic
21/04/2011(Goldboro)Orex Exploration Inc.: Drilling Campaign Has Begun at Goldbo...
20/04/2011Osisko Mining Corporation - Drilling campaign has begun at G...
20/04/2011Osisko Mining Corporation - Drilling campaign has begun at G...
13/04/2011(Malartic)Pours First Gold at Canadian Malartic Mine
31/03/2011(Malartic)Osisko accroît les réserves aurifères de Canadian Malartic à...
31/03/2011(Malartic)Increases Gold Reserve at Canadian Malartic to 10=2E7 Millio...
29/03/2011(Malartic)Exercises Buy Out Option in Canadian Malartic Net Smelter Ro...
28/02/2011(Malartic) Découverte de minéralisation de type Canadian Malartic
24/02/2011(Hammond Reef)Reports 124 Metres Averaging 0.73 g/t Au in Southeast Extens...
29/01/2011(Malartic)Osisko Reports Significant New Intersections at Barnat Exten...
25/01/2011(Malartic)Reports Significant New Intersections at Barnat Extension, I...
21/12/2009(Malartic)Provides Update on Construction and Development Progress at ...
14/12/2009(Malartic)Releases New Resource Estimate for Canadian Malartic Project
20/10/2009(Malartic) Intersects New Gold Mineralization on the Malartic CHL Prop...
14/09/2009(Malartic)Intersects 1.20 g/t Au Over 86.9 Metres at Jeffrey Zone
01/09/2009(Malartic)Osisko Mining Corporation: Construction Activities at Canadi...
20/08/2009(Malartic)Quebec Government Authorizes Construction of Osisko's Canadi...
26/02/2009(Malartic) Preliminary Metallurgical Results on Barnat
26/01/2009(Malartic)Announces Inferred Resource Estimate for South Barnat Deposi...
03/12/2008(Malartic) Intersects 102 Metres Averaging 3.21 g/t Au at South Barnat
Communiqués de Presse en Français de Osisko Mining Corp.
01/06/2011(Malartic)inaugure officiellement la mine Canadian Malartic
Communiqués de Presse de Osisko Mining Corp.
13/02/2014Mails Letter to Shareholders Regarding Inadequate Goldcorp O...
05/02/2014Provides Corporate Update
29/01/2014Commences Legal Proceeding to Restrain Misuse of Confidentia...
29/01/2014Announces Filing and Mailing of Directors' Circular and Reco...
20/01/2014Reports Preliminary Fourth Quarter 2013 Production
15/01/2014Responds to Unsolicited Proposal From Goldcorp Inc=2E
13/01/2014Responds to Announcement by Goldcorp
16/12/2013Completes Long-Term Debt Renegotiation
24/10/2013Provides Notice of Third Quarter 2013 Operating and Financia...
30/07/2013Enhances Financial Flexibility by Improving Long-Term Debt T...
05/07/2013Intercepts 68 Metres Averaging 1=2E26 =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=20g/t=...
02/07/2013Receives Final $30 Million Payment from Kirkland Lake Gold
29/04/2013Corporate Update
17/04/2013Comments on Trading Activities
09/04/2013(Malartic)Previews Q1 2013 Canadian Malartic Operating Results
21/03/2013Discovers Two New Gold-Copper Zones at Upper Beaver
19/02/2013(Malartic)Receives Modified Operating Parameters at Canadian Malartic
19/02/2013(Malartic)s Reserves at Canadian Malartic
11/02/2013Denis Cimon Receives the 2013 Mineral Processor of the Year
29/01/2013(Hammond Reef)Provides Resource Update for Hammond Reef Project
24/01/2013(Malartic)Previews Q4 2012 Canadian Malartic Operating Results and 201...
12/11/2012(Malartic)Reports Record Monthly Throughput at Canadian Malartic
15/10/2012Founder Retires
09/10/2012Acquires Ground in Emerging Gold Belt in Mexico and Identifi...
03/10/2012Deposits the Second Tranche of itsFinancial Guarantee Coveri...
03/08/2012Secondary Crusher Installation Completed
24/07/2012Acquisition of Subscription Receipts of Druk Capital Partner...
16/05/2012Enhances Credit Agreement With CPPIB
14/05/2012(Malartic)Provides Update on Canadian Malartic
10/05/2012(Malartic)Reports Fire at Canadian Malartic Milling Plant
03/04/2012and Metis Nation of Ontario Sign Memorandum of Understanding
12/03/2012Brings First Half of Secondary Crusher Online
01/03/2012Announces Record Date for Annual Meeting
16/02/2012Canadian gold producer Osisko Mining Corporation joins Globa...
12/01/2012(Malartic)Previews Q4 2011 Canadian Malartic Operating Results
03/01/2012Responds to Below Market Price Offer for 5 Million Shares On...
14/12/2011Osisko Comments on Trading of Common Shares
14/12/2011Comments on Trading of Common Shares
08/10/2011President Sean Roosen Named Ernst & Young 2011 Quebec Entrep...
17/06/2011(Duparquet)met fin =E0 sa participation au projet Duparquet
13/06/2011Osisko and Clifton Star Release Resource Estimate for the Be...
14/05/2011Osisko publie ses r=E9sultats du premier trismestre de 2011
12/05/2011Annual and Special Meeting of Shareholders of Osisko Mining ...
29/04/2011Osisko Announces Revised Mine Production Plan at Canadian Ma...
29/03/2011Osisko Exercises Buy Out Option in Canadian Malartic Net Sme...
09/02/2011Goldcorp Sells Osisko Investment
22/12/2009Donates Shares to McGill University
11/12/2009and Clifton Star Complete Joint Venture Agreement on Duparqu...
13/11/2009Options Goldboro Gold Property From Orex Exploration
28/09/2009 Signs Option Agreement With Claim Post Resources for the Mo...
24/09/2009 Enters Into Financing Agreement With CPPIB Credit Investmen...
11/08/2009Signs Option Agreement With Midland Exploration for the Dunn...
10/07/2009Report on Osisko's Canadian Malartic Bape Hearings is Made P...
03/07/2009Osisko Mining Corporation Completes Strategic Investment
18/06/2009Comments on Trading of Common Shares
21/05/2009Discovers New Mineralized Zone Adjacent to South Barnat
19/05/2009Makes Strategic Investment
13/01/2009 Extends South Barnat to 1200 Metres Length
04/12/2008 Recognized for Strong Sustainability Performance
07/04/2006(Castelo Dos Sonhos)Résultats positifs sur le projet diamantifère Pontax
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