Tintina Announces Receiving an Amended Road Permit at Red Mountain
TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Sep 5, 2017) - Tintina Mines Limited ("Tintina" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:TTS) announces
an update to its press release of June 1, 2017 concerning its road rehabilitation cost estimate at its Red Mountain Project. The
Company is pleased to announce that its Land Use Permit has been amended such that, as long as the permit is valid, it will not
have to remediate the road that is situated on third-party lands. Moreover, Tintina now maintains its access to the Red Mountain
Project through its road permit.
As background, certain claims at Red Mountain in the Yukon had not yet been renewed due to an unintended error in
the claims renewal process. The Company notes that the affected claims are not considered to be material because they do not
cover the areas of known mineralization. Although management continued to pursue the reinstatement of these claims, its efforts
proved to be unsuccessful and therefore these claims are regarded as lost.
During November 2016, a third party claimed the area lost by Tintina and now these claims belong to another mining
company. Due to the loss of the claims, the Yukon Energy, Mines and Resources Department informed to Tintina that the mining land
use permit for the portion of the road access located within the third party's claims is no longer valid.
During June 2017, Tintina management met with the local Land Use Management in the Yukon and visited the project
area in order to evaluate the site and define an action plan. On August 14, 2017, Tintina management submitted a letter to the
Land Use Manager in the Yukon requesting an extension of the current Land Use Permit for the road within the third party claims
in order to keep land access to the project.
On August 23, 2017, the Company received an official communication from the Land Use Manager office of the Energy,
Mines and Resources department informing Tintina that the Land Use Permit has been amended to include the portion of the Red
Mountain Road previously located on Tintina claims and currently within third party claims. Therefore, Tintina will maintain the
road access to the Red Mountain Project and perform exploration activities using it.
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Forward-Looking Statements
This news release may contain forward-looking statements including but not limited to comments regarding the timing and
content of upcoming work programs, geological interpretations, permits received, receipt of property titles, potential mineral
recovery processes, the financial picture of the Company etc. Forward-looking statements address future events and conditions and
therefore, involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in
such statement.