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Publié le 26 juillet 2017

OSK Osisko Mining drills 2.7 m of 57 g/t Au at Windfall

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Osisko Mining drills 2.7 m of 57 g/t Au at Windfall

Osisko Mining Inc (C:OSK) 
Shares Issued 187,667,158
Last Close 7/24/2017 $4.36
Tuesday July 25 2017 - News Release

Mr. John Burzynski reports

OSISKO INTERSECTS 57.0 G/T AU OVER 2.7 METRES AT LYNX

Osisko Mining Inc. has provided new results and a geological update on the Lynx deposit from the continuing drill program at its 100-per-cent-owned Windfall Lake gold project located in the Urban township, Quebec. The current 400,000 metre drill program at Windfall combines definition drilling above the Red Dog intrusion ("Red Dog"), expansion drilling above and below Red Dog, and expansion/definition drilling in the adjacent Lynx deposit located immediately to the NE of Windfall. Maps depicting Lynx and the new drill hole locations and full analytical results are available at www.osiskomining.com.

  • Lynx deposit discovery extended by drilling to currently over 1.7 kilometres length and remains open to NE and SE
  • Recently defined "Bank Fault" interpreted as key structure associated with intrusion-related gold mineralization at Windfall and Lynx, with potential regional extent
  • 12 drills currently active on Lynx, 12 additional drills continue to define Windfall Deposit

Twenty-four drills are active on the overall Windfall Project. Twelve of those drills are currently focused on the principal Lynx deposit (Lynx HW, Lynx 1 and Lynx 2) and other subparallel Lynx zones (Lynx 3, 4, 5, and 6 and undesignated zones). Mineralization within individual zones of the Lynx deposit follow the same principal northeast oriented pathways along dike contacts as seen throughout the main Windfall deposit. One-hundred and sixty-five (165) holes have been completed in the Lynx deposit to date: complete assays have been received and released from 42 holes; partial assays have been received and released from an additional 41 holes; 82 holes are awaiting analysis.

Significant new assays from twenty-four intercepts in nineteen drill holes focused on infill and expansion drilling in the Lynx deposit are reported in the table below. Highlights from the new results include: 159 g/t Au over 2.7 metres, including 1.06 kilograms/tonne over 0.4 metres (17.0 g/t Au over 2.7 metres cut) from DDH OSK-W-17-857; 57.0 g/t Au over 2.7 (50.1 g/t Au over 2.7 metres cut) in DDH OSK-W-17-827; 57.8 g/t Au over 2.3 metres from DDH OSK-W-17-877; and 52.8 g/t Au over 2.3 metres from DDH OSK-W-17-879..

President and Chief Executive Officer John Burzynski noted: "Our exploration team has been working particularly hard over the past number of months absorbing the huge amount of new data from our large-scale drilling program, and with the new work on the Lynx discovery we are starting to see the emergence of a whole new high-grade deposit within our high-grade Windfall project. Windfall and Lynx are intrusive-related gold deposits with a proximal relationship to the Bank Fault. Although we are drilling towards a new resource estimate for Windfall by the end of this year, we believe the potential for expanding Windfall, Lynx and making new discoveries within the main deposit area is still completely wide-open."

 
  Hole Number From  (m)To  (m)Interval (m)Au (g/t) uncutAu (g/t)  cut to 100 g/t           Zone
OSK-W-17-827    664.3  667.0         2.7          57.0                    50.1         Lynx 4
including       666.0  667.0         1.0           119                     100               
OSK-W-17-843    450.4  452.8         2.4          5.93                                   VNCR
including       450.4  451.1         0.7          19.0                                       
OSK-W-17-845    316.2  318.2         2.0          10.7                                 Lynx 1
including       316.7  317.5         0.8          26.3                                       
OSK-W-17-857    361.5  364.2         2.7           159                    17.0           VNCR
including       363.8  364.2         0.4          1060                     100               
OSK-W-17-870    230.9  233.7         2.8          18.9                                 Lynx 1
including       230.9  231.6         0.7          69.0                                       
OSK-W-17-873    327.0  329.5         2.5          4.29                                   VNCR
including       328.0  328.6         0.6          12.4                                       
OSK-W-17-875    851.0  853.0         2.0          13.7                                   Vein
including       852.0  853.0         1.0          27.3                                       
OSK-W-17-877    308.0  310.3         2.3          57.8                                   VNCR
OSK-W-17-878    234.2  236.4         2.2          14.6                                   VNCR
including       235.8  236.4         0.6          51.5                                       
                364.0  366.0         2.0          16.8                                   VNCR
including       364.3  365.3         1.0          33.2                                       
OSK-W-17-879    108.1  110.4         2.3          52.8                                 Lynx 2
including       108.6  109.4         0.8          96.2                                       
                115.8  117.8         2.0          14.5                                 Lynx 2
including       115.8  116.8         1.0          28.3                                       
OSK-W-17-881    732.7  734.8         2.1          4.70                                   VNCR
including       733.3  733.9         0.6          14.2                                       
OSK-W-17-883    254.0  256.0         2.0          12.4                        Lynx 1 + Lynx 2
including       254.9  255.4         0.5          36.8                                       
                259.0  261.0         2.0          7.52                        Lynx 1 + Lynx 2
including       259.7  260.0         0.3          44.4                                       
                274.5  276.5         2.0          18.6                                 Lynx 2
including       275.5  276.5         1.0          32.5                                       
OSK-W-17-887    492.0  494.6         2.6          24.3                                   VNCR
including       492.9  493.5         0.6          91.6                                       
OSK-W-17-888    238.3  240.0         1.7          23.7                                 Lynx 2
including       238.3  238.8         0.5          65.3                                       
OSK-W-17-895    221.0  225.0         4.0          9.81                                 Lynx 2
including       221.0  222.0         1.0          34.7                                       
OSK-W-17-898    411.0  413.5         2.5          12.2                                 Lynx 2
                449.7  452.0         2.3          17.3                                 Lynx 1
OSK-W-17-906    279.0  280.0         1.0          8.37                              Lynx 2 FW
OSK-W-17-916    108.0  111.5         3.5          14.3                                Lynx HW
including       108.0  108.5         0.5          75.1                                       
OSK-W-17-924    278.4  280.7         2.3          12.5                                 Lynx 2
including       280.0  280.7         0.7          35.0                                       
Notes:
  1.True widths are estimated at 65 - 80% of the reported core length interval. See "Quality Control" below.
2.Definitions: FW = foot wall; HW = hanging wall.                                                         

OSK-W-17-827 returned 57.0 g/t Au over 2.7 metres including 119 g/t Au over 1.0 metre (50.1 g/t Au over 2.7 metres cut). Mineralization consists of 5% pyrite stringers and trace to 10% disseminated pyrite at a felsic porphyritic intrusion/felsic volcanic contact. Corresponds to Lynx 4, 335 metres southwest of previously reported OSK-W-17-816 which returned 11.7 g/t Au over 7.7 metres.

OSK-W-17-843 intersected 5.93 g/t Au over 2.4 metres, including 19 g/t Au over 0.7 metres. Mineralization comprises 60% crustiform veins and trace disseminated pyrite within an intermediate volcanic unit with strong chlorite, weak carbonate alteration. Corresponds to Lynx 3.

OSK-W-17-845 intersected 10.7 g/t Au over 2.0 metres, including 26.3 g/t Au over 0.8 metres. Mineralization consists of traces to 3% of disseminated pyrite, trace to 1% pyrite stringers and 5 to 8% quartz veins containing pyrite and sphalerite within an intensely silicified rhyolite. Corresponds to Lynx 1, 25 metres northeast of OSK-W-17-839 which returned 6.6 g/t Au over 8.3 metres (previously released, July, 12th, 2017).

OSK-W-17-857 returned 159 g/t Au over 2.7 metres, including 1060 g/t Au over 0.4 metres, (17.0 g/t Au over 2.7 metres cut). Up to 1% visible gold occurs in a massive crustiform vein cross cut and overprinted by secondary quartz veins and pyrite - tourmaline stringers. The host rock has strong silica flooding with fuchsite infilling fractures, and locally very weak sericite and chlorite alteration infilling fractures. Corresponds to the Lynx 2, 25 metres northeast of previously reported OSK-W-17-800 which returned 35.2 g/t Au over 2.8 metres (see April 25, 2017 press release).

OSK-W-17-870 returned 18.9 g/t Au over 2.8 metres, including 69 g/t Au over 0.7 metres. Mineralization consists of trace to 5% pyrite stringers hosted in fragmental felsic intrusion. Corresponds to Lynx 1, 35 metres northwest of OSK-W-17-873 which returned 10.7 g/t Au over 4.9 metres (previously released, July, 12, 2017).

OSK-W-17-873 intersected 4.29 g/t Au over 2.5 metres, including 12.4 g/t Au over 0.6 metres within a crustiform vein system, with 3% pyrite and tourmaline infilling.

OSK-W-17-875 intersected 13.7 g/t Au over 2.0 metres, including 27.3 g/t Au over 1.0 metres. Mineralization comprises traces to 1% of disseminated pyrite and trace pyrite-tourmaline stringers within a felsic volcanic unit with strong chlorite, sericite and silica flooding, located between Lynx 4 and Lynx 5.

OSK-W-17-877 intersected 57.8 g/t Au over 2.3 metres. Crustiform veins with 2 to 3% pyrite stringers in a bleached gabbro unit. Corresponds to Lynx 2, 55 metres southwest of OSK-W-17-779 which returned 21.6 g/t Au over 7.9 metres (previously released March 28, 2017).

OSK-W-17-878 intersected two mineralized zones: 14.6 g/t A over 2.2 metres, including 51.5 g/t Au over 0.6 metres within the Lynx HW Zone and 16.8 g/t Au over 2.0 metres, including 33.2 g/t Au over 1.0 metres within Lynx 3.. Lynx HW mineralization comprises brecciated crustiform veins, 1 to 2% disseminated pyrite and 3% pyrite stringers in an andesite with strong sericite and chlorite alteration. Lynx 3 consists of crustiform veins hosted in gabbro with silica, carbonate, chlorite and fuchsite alteration, with 1 to 5% disseminated pyrite and trace to 2% pyrite stringers. Lynx 3 intercept is 25 metres northeast of OSK-W-17-859 which returned 73.5 g/t Au over 2.2 metres (previously released July 12, 2017).

OSK-W-17-879 returned two intersections: 52.8 g/t Au over 2.3 metres, including 96.2 g/t Au over 0.8 metres and 14.5 g/t Au over 2.0 metres, including 28.3 g/t Au over 1.0 metres. Mineralization consists of trace to 5% disseminated pyrite and local semi-massive sulphides hosted in a silicified and sericitized fragmental felsic intrusion. Correlates with Lynx 2 close to surface, 50 metres northeast of OSK-W-16-761 which returned 19.4 g/t Au over 2.0 metres and 71.3 g/t Au over 2.3 metres (previously released, February 15, 2017).

OSK-W-17-881 intersected 4.70 g/t Au over 2.1 metres, including 14.2 g/t Au over 0.6 metres within Lynx 4, mineralization consists of 3% pyrite-tourmaline stringers, 1 to 2% quartz-tourmaline veins, 5 to 10% disseminated and clustered pyrite, and 10% quartz veins hosted in a gabbroic unit with fuchsite, chlorite and silica alteration.

OSK-W-17-883 returned four intersections: 12.4 g/t Au over 2.0 metres, including 36.8 g/t Au over 0.5 metres and 7.52 g/t Au over 2.0 metres, including 44.4 g/t Au over 0.3 metres between Lynx 1 and Lynx 2; 18.6 g/t Au over 2.0 metres, including 32.5 g/t Au over 1.0 metres for Lynx 2 and 3.07 g/t Au over 2.2 metres, including 5.90 g/t Au over 1.1 metres for Lynx 3. Lynx 1 mineralization consists of 7 to 10% pyrite within a highly pervasive silica-flooding horizon hosted within a fragmental felsic intrusion and 1% of quartz-tourmaline veins. Lynx 2 mineralization is within a strongly pervasive silicified horizon with minor fuchsite at the contact of a rhyolite and a large quartz eye porphyritic felsic intrusion containing up to 10% of disseminated pyrite, stringers and ptygmatic tourmaline stringers and minor veins. Local visible gold occurs within the pervasive silica alteration. Lynx 3 consists of a crustiform vein with 5 to 8% disseminated pyrite, brecciated by pyrite-tourmaline stringers. Lynx 2 intersection is 30 metres southwest of OSK-W-17-878 (5.32 g/t Au over 15.7 metres, released July 12, 2017). Lynx 3, 22 metres southwest of OSK-W-17-878 (16.8 g/t Au over 2.0 meters (this press release).

OSK-W-17-887 returned 24.3 g/t Au over 2.6 metres, including 91.6 g/t Au over 0.6 metres. Mineralization consists of two main crustiform veins, 1 to 2% disseminated pyrite cross-cut by 5 to 6% pyrite stringers and local visible gold. The second crustiform vein contains 5 to 6% pyrite stringers and 1 to 2% disseminated sphalerite hosted in a gabbro.

OSK-W-17-888 intersected 23.7 g/t Au over 1.7 metres, including 65.3 g/t Au over 0.3 metres, consists of a large pervasive silica-flooded interval with fuchsite, up to 5% disseminated pyrite and 5% disseminated sphalerite. Local visible gold occurs along fractures concentrated in the pervasive silica intervals. Correlates with Lynx 2 thirty metres southwest of OSK-W-17-895 which returned 9.81 g/t Au over 4.0 metres (this press release).

OSK-W-17-895 returned 9.81 g/t Au over 4.0 metres, including 34.7 g/t Au over 1.0 metres. Mineralization consists of up to 8% disseminated pyrite and patches of semi-massive sulphides in a silicified and sericitized fragmental felsic intrusion. Correlates with Lynx 2, 30 metres southwest of OSK-W-17-888 which returned 23.7 g/t Au over 1.7 metres (this press release).

OSK-W-17-898 returned two intersections 12.2 g/t Au over 2.5 metres and 17.3 g/t Au over 2.3 metres. Mineralization for the first consists of 10% pyrite-quartz-tourmaline veins, 5% disseminated pyrite-tourmaline clusters and 2% pyrite in ptygmatic tourmaline veins in a fragmental felsic intrusion.. Extends Lynx 2, 85 metres down plunge from OSK-W-17-812 (18.6 g/t Au over 4.1 metres, previously released April 25, 2017). The second interval is at the contact of a gabbro and a quartz-eye felsic intrusion containing 5% pyrite in a quartz-tourmaline vein, 7% pyrite-tourmaline stringers and 3% disseminated pyrite. Extends Lynx 1, 75 metres down plunge from OSK-W-17-799 (10.6 g/t Au over 1.9 metres, previously released April 5, 2017).

OSK-W-17-906 returned 8.37 g/t Au over 1.0 metre. Mineralization consists of trace to 2% disseminated pyrite hosted in a weak sericitized and strong silicified felsic volcanic unit.

OSK-W-17-916 intersected 14.3 g/t Au over 3.5 metres, including 75.1 g/t Au over 0.5 metres. Mineralization includes 3% pyrite-tourmaline stringers, 2 to 3% disseminated pyrite with pervasive silica flooding and 1% crustiform veins hosted within moderate to strong silicified rhyolite. Corresponds to Lynx HW, 25 metres southeast of OSK-W-17-846 (previously reported 113 g/t Au over 2.0 metres, July 12, 2017).

OSK-W-17-924 returned 12.5 g/t Au over 2.3 metres, including 35.0 g/t Au over 0.7 metres. Pervasive silica flooding containing up to 3% pyrite stringers and 2% pyrite-tourmaline stringers hosted in a sericitized and silicified rhyolite. Corresponds with Lynx 2, 20 metres north of OSK-W-17-834 (16..6 g/t Au over 2.4 metres, previously released, May 24, 2017).

Lynx Deposit Corridor Extended

The mineralized corridor hosting the Lynx deposit is represented by a silica-sericite alteration envelope following felsic porphyritic dikes hosted by volcanic rocks, and is further constrained between a gabbro, a brecciated felsic intrusion, and the Bank Fault which is believed to be regionally significant. The greatest abundance of visible gold observed to date in the Windfall area appears to be contained in the Lynx deposit and associated corridor. Gold mineralization follows very continuous zones of silicification that are surrounded by an outer and larger sericite envelope, accompanied by pyrite-tourmaline mineralization and hydrothermal breccias. Most drill intercepts to date range from 2 to 9 metres (core length) and reach up to 17.3 metres (core length); OSK-W-17-788, see April 5, 2017 press release).

Lynx begins near-surface, is sub-vertical, plunging 35 degrees to the northeast, and in drilling to date has been intersected 700 meters vertically below surface. The strike length of the Lynx discovery has been confirmed between sections 3050E and 4750E, extending the favourable geology 1.7 kilometers horizontally, and 1.8 kilometres in true length taking the plunge of the deposit into account. The deposit remains open to the northeast, and in potential parallel zones down-dip along the Bank Fault. Assays from holes up to section 3825E have been received and released. To date, step-out drilling has intersected geology, alteration and mineralization characteristic of the Lynx deposit to section 4750E, with 15 holes drilled between sections 3825E and 4750E, all with pending analytical results. Additional holes are planned to continue exploring the deposit which remains open in this direction.

Lynx 3, 4, 5, 6, and other new zones (undesignated at present) are subparallel mineralized zones to the main Lynx deposit (i.e. Lynx 1 + Lynx 2). Porphyritic felsic dikes hosted by volcanic rocks and associated silica-sericite alteration envelopes define these zones. Lynx 6 and other undesignated new zones are currently defined by geology, alteration and mineralization, with analytical results pending. Gold mineralization is associated with corridors of silicification with pyrite-tourmaline-sericite alteration mineralogy. Drill intercepts range from 2 to 5 meters width (core length) up to 7..7 metres width (core length). To date, Lynx 3, 4, 5, 6, and the undesignated new zones extend up to 175 metres length between sections 3350E and 3825E. The subparallel Lynx zones start within 100 metres of surface (Lynx 3) and to date have been traced to 800 metres below surface (Lynx 5). All zones remain open towards the southwest and the northeast.

A one to two metre thick corridor of quartz-carbonate crustiform veins with local visible gold is hosted within gabbro immediately below Lynx 1 / Lynx 2 and follows the same orientation. This zone has been followed up to 200 metres along strike and remains open to the NE.

The previously announced step-out hole (the "1400 metre" step-out, see February 3, 2017 press release, and subsequent "2200" metre step-out hole, which respectively correspond to deposit grid lines 4400E and 5200E) helped build the understanding of the geology the Windfall gold system. Further step-out holes along the NE corridor are planned while drilling at the Lynx deposit continues to infill the known zones and to test the continuity and extent of the Lynx deposit towards the northeast.

Qualified Person

The scientific and technical content of this news release has been reviewed, prepared and approved by Mr. Louis Grenier, M.Sc.A., P.Geo. (OGQ 800), Project Manager of the Windfall Lake gold project, who is a "Qualified Person" as defined by National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101").

Quality Control and Reporting Protocols

True width determinations are estimated at 65 - 80% true core lengths. Assay are uncut except where indicated, and calculated intervals are reported over a minimum length of 2 metres using a lower cutoff of 3 g/t Au. All NQ core assays reported were obtained by either 1 kilogram whole rock metallic screen/fire assay or standard 50 gram fire-assaying with AA or gravimetric finish at ALS Laboratories in Val d'Or, Quebec or Sudbury, Ontario, or Bureau Veritas in Timmins, Ontario, using the same protocols. The 1 kilogram metallic screen assay method is selected by the geologist when samples contain coarse gold or present a higher percentage of pyrite than surrounding intervals. Selected samples are also analyzed for multi-elements, including silver, using an Aqua Regia-ICP-AES method at ALS laboratories. 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 Windfall Lake Gold Deposit

The Windfall Lake gold deposit is located between Val-d'Or and Chibougamau in the Abitibi region of Quebec, Canada. The mineral resource defined by the previous operator comprises 2,762,000 tonnes at 8.42 g/t Au (748,000 ounces) in the indicated category and 3,512,000 tonnes at 7.62 g/t Au (860,000 ounces) in the inferred category (sourced from a technical report dated June 10, 2015 entitled "Preliminary Economic Assessment of the Windfall Lake Gold Property, Quebec, Canada" with an effective date of April 28, 2015, prepared in accordance with NI 43-101). The Windfall Lake gold deposit is currently one of the highest grade resource-stage gold projects in Canada. The bulk of the mineralization occurs in the Main Zone, a southwest/northeast trending zone of stacked mineralized lenses, measuring approximately 600 metres wide and at least 1,400 metres long. The deposit is well defined from surface to a depth of 500 metres, and remains open along strike and at depth. Mineralization has been identified only 30 metres from surface in some areas and as deep as 870 metres in others, with significant potential to extend mineralization up and down-plunge and at depth.

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 Quebec and holds a 100% undivided interest in a large area of claims in the surrounding Urban Barry area (82,400 hectares), a 100% interest in the Marban project located in the heart of Quebec's prolific Abitibi gold mining district, and properties in the Larder Lake Mining Division in northeast Ontario, including the Jonpol and Garrcon deposits on the Garrison property, the Buffonta past producing mine and the Gold Pike mine property. The Corporation also holds interests and options in a number of additional properties in northern Ontario. Osisko continues to be well financed with approximately $190 million in cash and investments.

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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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