Abcourt Mines Corrects Resource Data for Sleeping Giant Mine
Abcourt Mines Inc. has corrected information regarding the classification of mineral resources at its Sleeping Giant mine, which was incorrectly stated in press releases since August 2019. The company has clarified figures for measured, indicated, and inferred resources.

Abcourt Mines Inc. (TSX-V: ABI) has issued a correction for previously published data concerning mineral resource classifications at its Sleeping Giant mine. The company stated that starting from press releases issued since August 2019, the information on resource classification was incorrect. The corrected figures now indicate measured mineral resources of 10,900 tonnes at a grade of 12.20 g/t gold, indicated resources of 475,625 tonnes at a grade of 11.20 g/t gold, and inferred resources of 93,100 tonnes at a grade of 11.85 g/t gold.
The company clarified that the modifications pertain to the resource classification within the "ABOUT ABCOURT MINES INC." section of its press releases. Abcourt noted that the incorrect information was published starting in August 2019, and the corrections have been made effective immediately. This correction specifically addresses the indicated resources as previously misreported.
Abcourt Mines is a Canadian gold producer and exploration company with properties in northwestern Quebec. The company is currently focused on exploitation at its Elder mine and also owns the Sleeping Giant mine and mill. The technical and scientific information in this release was prepared by Renaud Hinse, Engineer and President of Abcourt Mines Inc., who is a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101 and has approved the disclosure.