Barkerville Announces Director Resignation
Vancouver, British Columbia / TheNewswire / Barkerville Gold Mines Ltd. ("Barkerville" or the "Company") announced today that J. Frank Callaghan has resigned from the Company's board of directors effective immediately.
Greg Gibson, Chairman, stated "On behalf of the board of directors, I would like to thank Mr. Callaghan for his many years of service and wish him well in his future endeavours."
The Board would like to thank its shareholders for their ongoing support.
"Greg Gibson"
Greg Gibson
Chairman
About Barkerville Gold Mines Ltd.
Since the mid-1990s the Company has focused on exploration and development of gold projects in the Cariboo Mining District in central B.C. The Company's mineral tenures cover 1,164 km2 along a strike length of 60 km and approximate width of 20 km, including the Cariboo Gold Project, the Bonanza Ledge Gold Project, the Barkerville Mountain and Island Mountain exploration targets and seven past producing hard rock mines. The QR Property was acquired in February 2010 and includes a 900 tonne/day gold milling facility and a permitted gold mine located approximately 110 km by highway and all-weather road from the Barkerville Gold Camp. In November 2010, the Company acquired a second permitted mill currently on care and maintenance in Revelstoke, B.C. The Company has completed significant drilling and exploration programs and, together with the historical data, is compiling all information to determine the geologic models and updated technical reports to continue with exploration and development of the Cariboo Gold projects.
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