Almaden Updates Stakeholders on Permitting Progress for the Ixtaca Project, Mexico

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VANCOUVER, B.C. Almaden Minerals Ltd. (“Almaden” or the “Company”; TSX: AMM; NYSE American: AAU) is pleased to be able to provide an update on its progress and milestones achieved towards building a modern precious metals mine in Mexico. Almaden is committed to international environmental and social standards and
best available technologies. We believe Ixtaca will, long after final closure, make meaningful and enduring positive contributions to surrounding communities and beyond. In December 2018 Almaden announced results of a Feasibility Study (“FS”; see news release dated December 11th, 2018) and based on this study submitted its
environmental impact statement for mining operation (MIA in Mexico) in early 2019. As part of the MIA process a public consultation meeting has been conducted locally by Mexican authorities and was well attended and peaceful. In addition, the Company has recently submitted answers to formal questions posed by the environmental authority, SEMARNAT, as part of the standard MIA review process.

Minera Alamos Announces Another New Mineralized System at “Gold Ridge” and Receipt of Santana ETJ Permit Documentation

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Minera Alamos Inc. (“Minera” or the “Company”) (TSXV: MAI) is pleased to announce that ongoing exploration work on its extensive land position at the Santana gold project has identified significant new Nicho-style Au-Ag surface anomalies at the newly named “Gold Ridge” discovery zone to the east of the Nicho deposit.

Minera Alamos Receives Federal Environmental Permit Approvals for the Santana Gold Project, Sonora, Mexico

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Minera Alamos Inc. (“Minera” or the “Company”) (TSXV: MAI) is pleased to announce that it has received the MIA (Manifestacion de Impacto Ambiental or “Environmental Impact Statement”) permit approval from the Federal Agency (Secretaria de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales – SEMARNAT), for the development of the Company’s Santana gold project (“Santana”) in Sonora, Mexico. Together with the previously announced (see Company News Release dated June 27, 2019) change of land use notification, the receipt of the authorized MIA documentation provides the Company with the key approvals necessary for the construction of a commercial scale mine and gold heap leach processing facilities at the Santana project site.

SilverCrest Receives Operating Permit for Las Chispas

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VANCOUVER, BC – July 18, 2019 – SilverCrest Metals Inc. (“SilverCrest” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has received notification from the Secretaria de Medio Ambiente y Recuros Naturales (“SEMARNAT”) granting approval of the Environmental Impact Statement (“MIA” or the “Operating Permit) for the development of its Las Chispas Project (“Las Chispas” or the “Project”) in the State of Sonora,  Mexico. The receipt of the MIA provides the Company with conditional approval to construct a 3,000 (maximum capacity) tonne per day underground (“U/G”) mine and a conventional processing facility with subsequent dry stack tailings and U/G backfill for Las Chispas. The MIA is based on several conditions and standard requirements as discussed below.

Minera Alamos Receives Positive Notice Regarding Permit Applications for La Fortuna Gold Project in Durango, Mexico

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Toronto, Ontario and Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – November 21, 2018) – Minera Alamos Inc. (TSXV: MAI) (“Minera” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has received a positive notification from the Mexican environmental authorities (Secretaria de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales – “SEMARNAT”) regarding the Company’s permit application (MIA/ETJ) for the development of the La Fortuna Gold Project (“Fortuna”). The notification confirms the successful completion of the technical review phase of the Company’s application (Estudio Tecnico Justificativo – “ETJ”) for the change of land use to construct mining and processing facilities at the Fortuna project area. Following the completion of the change of land use payments, SEMARNAT will be in a position to issue the formal approval documentation for the project.

Almaden Completes Dismantling of the Rock Creek Mill in Preparation for Shipping to Ixtaca and Provides Feasibility Update

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Oct. 04, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Almaden Minerals Ltd. (“Almaden” or “the Company”; TSX: AMM; NYSE American: AAU) is pleased to report that dismantling of the Rock Creek mill was completed in August, and the mill components have since been cleaned, crated and packed to ensure safe storage near the port of Nome, Alaska. The Rock Creek mill is now fully owned by Almaden and ready for anticipated shipping to Mexico in 2019. This work has been completed by Dynamic Engineering Services Ltd. (Dynamic) on time and on budget. Dynamic are specialists in dismantling, moving and reassembling large industrial sites including mills. Photos and a video of the 2018 work program in Nome will be posted to Almaden’s website.