West Red Lake Gold Provides Madsen Mine Restart Activities Update

West Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd.
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Sept. 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- West Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (“West Red Lake Gold” or the “Company”) (TSXV: WRLG) (OTCQB: WRLGF) is pleased to provide an update on activities at the Madsen Mine as the Company advances towards its goal of a targeted restart in 2025.

Since acquiring the Madsen Mine project last year, the Company has completed a site-wide operational assessment to make informed decisions about what surface and underground upgrades would underpin a sustainable mining operation.

“I have led teams through many mine builds and each build reinforced the lesson that operational readiness is essential to a successful mine startup,” said Shane Williams, President and CEO. “Operational readiness spans the entirety of a mine, from infill drilling to stope and development planning to budgeting to maintenance and procurement systems to strong staffing and an active safety culture and much more.

“Since the Madsen mine was acquired with an abundance of infrastructure, our focus has been understanding what to add to increase efficiency and optionality. The team is doing impressive work on these key deliverables and I am pleased to provide this update on the work underway at site.”

Definition Drilling
The Company has been drilling definition holes in the Austin, South Austin, and McVeigh resource areas since October 2023. The definition drilling effort started with one rig and accelerated in April with a second drill. The program has run continuously and over 40,000 metres of drilling has been completed to date.

Definition drilling is fundamental to West Red Lake Gold’s restart plan. Gold mineralization is high grade and pervasive within the known alteration package at Madsen but requires a high level of definition drilling. This is common is high-grade gold systems.

Tightly spaced definition drill holes to inform an accurate geologic model is an essential step in mitigating continuity risk and enabling mine plans that target mineralization and identify waste. The Company views this feedback loop – definition drilling, resource model updating, stope planning, and mine engineering – as the foundation of a successful mine.

Tailing Storage Facility Dam Lift
A tailings dam lift project got underway in early August. Increasing the dam height by 4 metres will create enough additional tailings capacity for 10 years of operation, assuming a milling rate of 800 tonnes per day.

The tailings dam project is a critical part of the mine restart plan. Sigfusson Northern is the main construction contractor, with JDS Energy & Mining and Knight Piésold Consulting involved in construction management and QA QC/EOR (engineer on record). To date the progress has been excellent: 60% of the work has been completed and the project is tracking ahead of schedule and under budget. This has the project on track to be ready to receive material well before start of the winter period.