Osisko Mining Announces Additional Corporate Governance Changes in Advance of Upcoming Shareholders’ Meeting

TORONTO, June 24, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Osisko Mining Inc (TSX:OSK) (“Osisko” or the “Corporation”) today announces

certain additional corporate governance changes on account of recommendations made by Institutional Shareholder Services and Glass, Lewis & Co. in the course of their review of the matters to be voted on at the upcoming annual and special meeting of shareholders of Osisko to be held on June 29, 2018 (the “Meeting”).

Election of Directors

The policies of Institutional Shareholder Services require the board of directors of Osisko to be comprised of a majority of non-independent directors, applying their criteria of non-independence. As such, the following three directors, who are considered by Institutional Shareholder Services to be non-independent, will not be standing for re-election at the Meeting: Mr. Robert Wares, Mr. Murray John and Mr. David Christie. These three individuals will form part of a scientific, technical and financial advisory committee to provide ongoing services to the board of directors of Osisko. Mr. Robert Wares will continue in his role with the Corporation as Executive Vice-President of Exploration and Resource Development.

At the Meeting, shareholders of Osisko will be asked to vote FOR the following seven directors, the majority of which are considered to be independent by Institutional Shareholder Services and Glass, Lewis & Co.: Mr. John Burzynski, Mr. José Vizquerra, Mr. Sean Roosen, Mr. Patrick F.N. Anderson, Mr. Keith McKay, Ms. Amy Satov and Mr. Bernardo Alvarez Calderon.

The lead independent director after the Meeting is anticipated to be Mr. Patrick F.N. Anderson.

Shareholders are encouraged to vote well in advance of the proxy voting deadline at 10:00 a.m. (Toronto Time) on June 27, 2018.

CONTACT INFORMATION:
John Burzynski
President & Chief Executive Officer
(416) 363-8653

Shareholders who have questions or have not received their proxy or voting instruction form may contact the Corporation’s Proxy
Solicitation Agent:

Laurel Hill Advisory Group
Toll free: 1-877-452-7184 or 416-304-0211 (Collect outside North America)
Email: assistance@laurelhill.com

Osisko Mining Announces Corporate Governance Changes in Advance of Upcoming Shareholders’ Meeting

TORONTO, June 22, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Osisko Mining Inc. (TSX:OSK) (“Osisko” or the “Corporation”) today announces certain corporate governance changes on account of recommendations made by Institutional Shareholder Services in the course of their review of the matters to be voted on at the upcoming annual and special meeting of shareholders of Osisko to be held on June 29, 2018 (the “Meeting”).

In particular, the stock option plan of the Corporation (the “Stock Option Plan”) and certain other equity incentive amendments are being made or clarified as follows:

  • All awards under the Stock Option Plan (and all other forms of equity compensation) are subject to Osisko’s “Policy on Recoupment of Incentive Compensation” adopted on April 27, 2017 (the “Clawback Policy”). The Clawback Policy has no restrictions relating to when awards were granted. The full text of the Clawback Policy is available for review by shareholders on Corporation’s website at https://www.osiskomining.com/.
  • Consistent with evolving corporate governance best practices in Canada, the 500,000 options awarded to Mr. John Burzynski, Chief Executive Officer of Osisko, on January 11, 2018, with an exercise price of $3.46, have been amended to vest in equal tranches over a five-year period. These 500,000 options were scheduled to vest (or, in part, have vested) in three equal tranches on January 11, 2018, 2019 and 2020, and have been amended to vest in five equal tranches on January 11, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023.
  • Consistent with seeking greater alignment between stock performance and Chief Executive Officer total compensation, Mr. Burzynski, Chief Executive Officer of Osisko, is being awarded 25,000 restricted share units in consideration of the option amendments described above. These 25,000 restricted share units cliff vest after three years, and are subject to the achievement of performance-based criteria relating to asset development, financial performance, shareholder returns and sustainability.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Information

This news release contains “forward-looking information” within the meaning of the applicable Canadian securities legislation that is based on expectations, estimates, projections and interpretations as at the date of this news release. Any statement that involves predictions, expectations, interpretations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, assumptions, future events or performance (often, but not always, using phrases such as “expects”, or “does not expect”, “is expected”, “interpreted”, “management’s view”, “anticipates” or “does not anticipate”, “plans”, “budget”, “scheduled”, “forecasts”, “estimates”, “believes” or “intends” or variations of such words and phrases or stating that certain actions, events or results “may” or “could”, “would”, “might” or “will” be taken to occur or be achieved) are not statements of historical fact and may be forward-looking information and are intended to identify forward-looking information. Although the forward-looking information contained in this news release is based upon what management believes, or believed at the time, to be reasonable assumptions, Osisko cannot assure shareholders and prospective purchasers of securities of the Corporation that actual results will be consistent with such forward-looking information, as there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended, and neither Osisko nor any other person assumes responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of any such forward-looking information. Osisko does not undertake, and assumes no obligation, to update or revise any such forward-looking statements or forward-looking information contained herein to reflect new events or circumstances, except as may be required by law.

CONTACT INFORMATION:
John Burzynski
President & Chief Executive Officer
(416) 363-8653

Shareholders who have questions or have not received their proxy or voting instruction form may contact the Corporation’s Proxy Solicitation Agent:

Laurel Hill Advisory Group
Toll free: 1-877-452-7184 or 416-304-0211 (Collect outside North America)
Email: assistance@laurelhill.com

OSISKO FILES NI 43-101 TECHNICAL REPORT FOR ITS MINERAL RESOURCE ESTIMATE ON THE WINDFALL LAKE PROJECT

(Toronto, June 12, 2018) Osisko Mining Inc. (OSK:TSX, “Osisko” or the “Corporation”) announces the filing of an independent technical report in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”) on its 100% owned Windfall gold deposit, located in the Abitibi greenstone belt, Urban Township, Eeyou Istchee James Bay, Québec. The technical report, titled “Technical Report and Mineral Resource Estimate for the Windfall Lake Project, Windfall Lake and Urban-Barry Properties” and dated June 12, 2018 (effective date of May 14, 2018), has been prepared by InnovExplo Inc. from Val-d’Or, Québec, and is available on SEDAR (www.sedar.com) under Osisko’s issuer profile.

 

About the Windfall Lake Gold Deposit

The Windfall Lake gold deposit is located between Val-d’Or and Chibougamau in the Abitibi region of Québec, Canada. The mineral resource defined by Osisko comprises 2,382,000 tonnes at 7.85 g/t Au (601,000 ounces) in the indicated mineral resource category and 10,605,000 tonnes at 6.70 g/t Au (2,284,000 ounces) in the inferred mineral resource category. The Windfall Lake gold deposit is currently one of the highest grade resource-stage gold projects in Canada. Mineralization occurs in four principal zones: Lynx, Zone 27, Caribou, and Underdog. All zones comprise sub-vertical lenses following intrusive porphyry contacts plunging to the northeast. The deposit is well defined from surface to a depth of 900 metres and remains open along strike and at depth. Mineralization has been identified only 30 metres from surface in some areas and as deep as 1,200 metres in others, with significant potential to extend mineralization down-plunge and at depth.

About Osisko Mining Inc.

Osisko is a mineral exploration company focused on the acquisition, exploration, and development of precious metal resource properties in Canada. Osisko holds a 100% in the high-grade Windfall Lake gold deposit located between Val-d’Or and Chibougamau in Québec and holds a 100% undivided interest in a large area of claims in the surrounding Urban Barry area and nearby Quevillon area (over 3,300 square kilometres), a 100% interest in the Marban project located in the heart of Québec’s prolific Abitibi gold mining district, and properties in the Larder Lake Mining Division in northeast Ontario, including the Jonpol and Garrcon deposits on the Garrison property, the Buffonta past producing mine and the Gold Pike mine property. The Corporation also holds interests and options in a number of additional properties in northern Québec and Ontario.  Osisko continues to be well financed with approximately $150 million in cash and investments as of March 31, 2018.

 

Qualified Person
The scientific and technical content in this press release has been reviewed and approved by Mr. Mathieu Savard, P.Geo (OGQ #510), Vice President Exploration (Québec) of Osisko, who is a “qualified person” within the meaning of NI 43-101.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Information

This news release contains “forward-looking information” within the meaning of the applicable Canadian securities legislation that is based on expectations, estimates, projections and interpretations as at the date of this news release. The information in this news release about the Windfall Lake gold deposit being one of the highest grade resource-stage gold projects in Canada; the significance of the mineral resource estimate published by the Corporation on May 14, 2018 in respect of the Windfall Lake gold deposit; the significance of new results from the ongoing drill program at the Windfall Lake gold project; the type of drilling included in the drill program (definition, expansion and exploration drilling in and around the main Windfall Lake gold deposit and the adjacent Lynx deposit, and exploration drilling on the greater deposit and Urban-Barry project area); potential mineralization; the potential to extend mineralization up and down-plunge and at depth at the Windfall Lake gold deposit; the ability to realize upon any mineralization in a manner that is economic; the ability to complete any proposed exploration activities and the results of such activities, including the continuity or extension of any mineralization; and any other information herein that is not a historical fact may be “forward-looking information”. Any statement that involves discussions with respect to predictions, expectations, interpretations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, assumptions, future events or performance (often but not always using phrases such as “expects”, or “does not expect”, “is expected”, “interpreted”, “management’s view”, “anticipates” or “does not anticipate”, “plans”, “budget”, “scheduled”, “forecasts”, “estimates”, “believes” or “intends” or variations of such words and phrases or stating that certain actions, events or results “may” or “could”, “would”, “might” or “will” be taken to occur or be achieved) are not statements of historical fact and may be forward-looking information and are intended to identify forward-looking information. This forward-looking information is based on reasonable assumptions and estimates of management of the Corporation. at the time it was made, involves known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of Osisko to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such factors include, among others, risks relating to the ability of exploration activities (including drill results) to accurately predict mineralization; errors in management’s geological modelling; the ability of Osisko to complete further exploration activities, including drilling; property interests in the Windfall Lake gold project; the ability of the Corporation to obtain required approvals and complete transactions on terms announced; the results of exploration activities; risks relating to mining activities; the global economic climate; metal prices; dilution; environmental risks; and community and non-governmental actions. Although the forward-looking information contained in this news release is based upon what management believes, or believed at the time, to be reasonable assumptions. Osisko cannot assure shareholders and prospective purchasers of securities of the Corporation that actual results will be consistent with such forward-looking information, as there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended, and neither Osisko nor any other person assumes responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of any such forward-looking information, Osisko does not undertake, and assumes no obligation, to update or revise any such forward-looking statements or forward-looking information contained herein to reflect new events or circumstances, except as may be required by law.

 

For further information please contact:

John Burzynski. President and Chief Executive Officer

Telephone: (416) 363-8653

OSISKO INTERSECTS 20.0 g/t Au OVER 8.7 METRES AT WINDFALL

High-Grade Infill Hits in Underdog and Zone 27 and 14.4 g/t Au over 11.1 metres in Bobcat

(Toronto, June 12, 2018)  Osisko Mining Inc. (OSK:TSX. “Osisko” or the “Corporation”) is pleased to provide new results from the ongoing drill program at its 100% owned Windfall Lake gold project located in the Abitibi greenstone belt, Urban Township, Eeyou Istchee James Bay, Québec. The 800,000 metre drill program commenced in late 2015 is now focussed on infill drilling within the main Windfall gold deposit and the adjacent Lynx deposit (located immediately NE of Windfall).  Exploration and expansion drilling is also continuing at Windfall with several deep holes in progress to investigate the down-plunge areas in and around the Underdog and Lynx zones.

 

Today’s results include significant new analytical results from 74 intercepts in 35 drill holes and 8 wedges focused on infill drilling in the Windfall deposit are presented below.

 

Highlights from the new results include: 20.0 g/t Au over 8.7 metres  and 22.5 g/t Au over 4.6 metres in OSK-W-18-747-W1; 14.4 g/t Au over 11.1 metres in OSK-W-18-1472; 69.6 g/t Au over 2.0 metres in OSK-W-17-903; 19.3 g/t Au over 5.9 metres in OSK-W-18-1532; 19.0 g/t Au over 5.9 metres in OSK-W-17-1184; 10.8 g/t Au over 9.1 metres in OSK-W-17-1125-W3; 19.6 g/t Au over 4.0 metres in OSK-W-18-1336-W2. Maps showing hole locations and full analytical results are available at www.osiskomining.com.

 

Hole No. From (m) To (m) Interval (m) Au (g/t) uncut Au (g/t) cut to 100 g/t Mineralized Area
OSK-EAG-12-314 836.7 838.8 2.1 4.60 Underdog
OSK-EAG-13-477 805.9 808.0 2.1 9.19 Underdog
including 806.0 807.0 1.0 19.1
  1058.0 1066.0 8.0 9.31 Underdog
including 1060.0 1060.7 0.7 24.3
and 1065.0 1066.0 1.0 37.1
OSK-W-17-778 1221.0 1223.8 2.8 4.52 Underdog
  1232.0 1234.5 2.5 11.3 Underdog
including 1234.0 1234.5 0.5 55.2
  1322.0 1324.3 2.3 9.61 Underdog
including 1323.0 1323.6 0.6 34.1
OSK-W-17-903 554.0 556.0 2.0 69.6 35.6 Zone 27
including 554.9 555.6 0.7 197 100
OSK-W-17-1056 35.0 37.0 2.0 35.5 20.4 Zone 27
including 35.0 35.4 0.4 176 100
OSK-W-17-1125-W3 486.0 495.1 9.1 10.8 Caribou
including 489.0 489.4 0.4 100
OSK-W-17-1184 113.8 119.7 5.9 19.0 15.1 Zone 27
including 116.4 117.0 0.6 139 100
OSK-W-17-1202 849.3 855.0 5.7 10.1 Zone 27
OSK-W-17-1239 390.0 392.0 2.0 33.2 29.5 Zone 27
including 390.0 390.5 0.5 115 100
OSK-W-18-747-W1 666.2 669.8 3.6 4.75 Underdog
  683.0 685.0 2.0 12.2 Underdog
including 683.0 683.6 0.6 24.2
  714.0 716.2 2.2 7.64 Underdog
  721.3 730.0 8.7 20.0 19.7 Underdog
including 725.9 728.0 2.1 64.4 63.1
including 726.5 727.1 0.6 105 100
  819.0 821.0 2.0 11.9 Underdog
including 819.0 820.0 1.0 23.8
  932.0 936.6 4.6 22.5 20.6 Underdog
including 932.0 933.2 1.2 78.9 71.7
OSK-W-18-762-W1 902.0 904.5 2.5 8.70 Underdog
including 904.0 904.5 0.5 19.9
OSK-W-18-1066-W1 683.9 685.8 1.9 26.0 Underdog
including 683.9 684.6 0.7 70.4
  760.0 762.0 2.0 6.6 Underdog
including 760.0 761.0 1.0 13.0
  769.0 774.0 5.0 4.79 Underdog
including 769.0 770.0 1.0 16.1
OSK-W-18-1336-W2 1132.0 1136.0 4.0 19.6 13.6 Underdog
including 1134.7 1135.1 0.4 160 100
OSK-W-18-1402-W3 954.0 956.0 2.0 4.03 Underdog
  1144.0 1146.0 2.0 6.57 Underdog
including 1145.2 1145.6 0.4 30.6
OSK-W-18-1430-W1 1103.0 1105.0 2.0 26.0 20.4 Underdog
including 1104.0 1104.4 0.4 128 100
OSK-W-18-1431-W2 854.4 856.5 2.1 11.3 Underdog
including 854.9 855.5 0.6 37.8
OSK-W-18-1434 752.0 754.0 2.0 4.76 Underdog
including 752.7 753.3 0.6 15.1
OSK-W-18-1448 324.0 326.0 2.0 6.89 Caribou
OSK-W-18-1449 48.4 51.2 2.8 3.71 Bobcat
OSK-W-18-1463 81.0 83.0 2.0 14.6 Zone 27
including 81.6 82.6 1.0 28.4
  101.8 112.2 10.4 3.24 Zone 27
including 101.8 102.5 0.7 17.3
OSK-W-18-1465 152.0 154.3 2.3 3.24 Bobcat
including 152.0 152.6 0.6 12.0
OSK-W-18-1466 129.2 131.2 2.0 4.26 Zone 27
including 130.7 131.2 0.5 14.3
OSK-W-18-1468 46.7 50.0 3.3 10.3 Caribou
including 47.2 47.5 0.3 27.2
OSK-W-18-1471 144.0 146.0 2.0 14.9  
OSK-W-18-1472 45.0 56.1 11.1 14.4 Bobcat
including 50.4 53.0 2.6 38.4
OSK-W-18-1473 46.7 49.6 2.9 11.9 Caribou
  373.0 375.3 2.3 3.87 Zone 27
OSK-W-18-1476 230.7 233.0 2.3 3.05 Zone 27
including 230.7 231.0 0.3 12.6
  251.0 253.0 2.0 6.38 Zone 27
including 252.0 252.4 0.4 30.1
OSK-W-18-1490 34.7 37.3 2.6 7.34 Bobcat
including 35.7 36.3 0.6 19.2
OSK-W-18-1494 110.4 112.4 2.0 14.8 Bobcat
including 110.9 111.6 0.7 36.5
  190.7 192.9 2.2 5.71 Bobcat
including 191.4 192.5 1.1 11.0
OSK-W-18-1497 288.0 295.0 7.0 10.0 Zone 27
including 292.0 292.8 0.8 46.9
305.0 311.0 6.0 8.53 Zone 27
including 310.4 311.0 0.6 42.3
OSK-W-18-1498 272.0 274.0 2.0 5.91 Zone 27
  351.0 353.0 2.0 3.58 Zone 27
OSK-W-18-1499 38.5 41.0 2.5 10.8 Caribou
including 38.5 39.0 0.5 39.8
  330.0 335.0 5.0 7.38 Zone 27
including 333.7 334.4 0.7 17.7
  336.5 338.6 2.1 3.02 Zone 27
OSK-W-18-1501 112.8 114.7 1.9 37.4 26.3 Bobcat
including 113.9 114.4 0.5 142 100
OSK-W-18-1505 78.9 81.0 2.1 17.0 Caribou
including 79.5 80.5 1.0 34.7
  88.0 90.4 2.4 4.50 Caribou
OSK-W-18-1506 208.9 211.0 2.1 6.11 Caribou
OSK-W-18-1509 47.7 53.3 5.6 4.27 Bobcat
including 51.5 51.9 0.4 28.6
  213.3 215.5 2.2 5.05 Bobcat
including 214.4 214.8 0.4 26.1
OSK-W-18-1510 360.2 362.4 2.2 4.81 Zone 27
OSK-W-18-1517 131.0 133.4 2.4 3.60 Caribou
  263.0 265.6 2.6 4.34 Zone 27
  290.0 292.0 2.0 5.72 Zone 27
OSK-W-18-1518 112.0 114.6 2.6 3.57 Caribou
  117.0 121.0 4.0 6.95 Caribou
including 118.7 120.0 1.3 11.4
  288.4 291.0 2.6 20.6 Caribou
including 288.4 289.0 0.6 86.1
  332.0 334.0 2.0 5.87 Zone 27
OSK-W-18-1526 329.0 331.0 2.0 7.32 Zone 27
including 330.0 331.0 1.0 14.4
  335.0 337.0 2.0 3.15 Zone 27
including 335.6 336.0 0.4 12.3
OSK-W-18-1532 85.0 87.0 2.0 15.7 Caribou
including 86.3 87.0 0.7 44.6
  177.3 179.7 2.4 19.7 13 Caribou
including 177.3 177.6 0.3 154 100
  271.0 273.1 2.1 3.19 Caribou
  357.7 363.6 5.9 19.3 11 Zone 27
including 358.2 358.7 0.5 198 100
OSK-W-18-1543 219.4 222.6 3.2 4.97 Zone 27
including 222.3 222.6 0.3 45.0
OSK-W-18-1552 260.0 262.0 2.0 7.31 Zone 27
including 260.0 261.0 1.0 14.1
  283.0 287.5 4.5 6.29 Zone 27
including 283.0 284.0 1.0 14.7

 

 

Notes:   True widths are estimated at 65 – 80% of the reported core length interval.  See “Quality Control” below.

 

 

 

Hole Number Azimuth (°) Dip (°) Length (m) UTM E UTM N Section
OSK-EAG-12-314 330 -59 1062 452534 5434589 2600
OSK-EAG-13-477 330 -61 1194 452401 5434431 2400
OSK-W-17-778 331 -58 1362 452689 5434338 2600
OSK-W-17-903 329 -56 801 452539 5434692 2650
OSK-W-17-1056 150 -46 120 452003 5434746 2225
OSK-W-17-1125-W3 331 -58 1086 452563 5434570 2625
OSK-W-17-1184 320 -51 210 452068 5434617 2200
OSK-W-17-1202 328 -52 932 452975 5434580 2975
OSK-W-17-1239 326 -53 939 452417 5434558 2475
OSK-W-18-747-W1 331 -57 1032 452449 5434488 2475
OSK-W-18-762-W1 332 -56 1299 452730 5434409 2675
OSK-W-18-1066-W1 332 -56 1137 452488 5434436 2475
OSK-W-18-1336-W2 335 -61 1193 452616 5434449 2600
OSK-W-18-1402-W3 330 -59 1182 452616 5434449 2600
OSK-W-18-1430-W1 339 -60 1125 452318 5434380 2300
OSK-W-18-1431-W2 337 -62 1140 452287 5434336 2250
OSK-W-18-1434 335 -55 1026 452452 5434496 2475
OSK-W-18-1448 333 -52 483 452688 5434808 2850
OSK-W-18-1449 145 -48 603 452901 5435120 3175
OSK-W-18-1463 161 -45 135 451928 5434746 2150
OSK-W-18-1465 330 -50 166 452661 5434807 2825
OSK-W-18-1466 345 -47 300 451979 5434531 2075
OSK-W-18-1468 328 -55 66 452250 5434593 2350
OSK-W-18-1471 146 -45 147 451896 5434763 2125
OSK-W-18-1472 146 -47 300 452626 5434902 2825
OSK-W-18-1473 329 -55 387 452250 5434593 2350
OSK-W-18-1476 334 -46 294 452015 5434501 2100
OSK-W-18-1490 334 -55 129 452750 5434857 2925
OSK-W-18-1494 332 -50 231 452834 5434895 3000
OSK-W-18-1497 331 -52 363 452350 5434664 2475
OSK-W-18-1498 323 -61 384 452234 5434594 2350
OSK-W-18-1499 326 -52 378 452312 5434630 2425
OSK-W-18-1501 140 -51 291 452919 5435023 3150
OSK-W-18-1505 328 -45 342 452350 5434661 2475
OSK-W-18-1506 329 -53 417 452366 5434643 2475
OSK-W-18-1509 329 -51 228 452907 5434997 3125
OSK-W-18-1510 325 -58 405 452279 5434572 2375
OSK-W-18-1517 330 -49 348 452385 5434672 2500
OSK-W-18-1518 330 -54 393 452266 5434569 2350
OSK-W-18-1526 330 -51 369 452297 5434598 2400
OSK-W-18-1532 328 -61 426 452271 5434610 2375
OSK-W-18-1543 327 -52 294 452251 5434639 2375
OSK-W-18-1552 332 -52 366 452308 5434640 2425

 

 

OSK-EAG-12-314 intersected 4.60 g/t Au over 2.1 metres in Underdog. Mineralization contains 5% pyrite and a clustered quartz vein with local visible gold within a fragmental porphyritic felsic unit with moderate sericitization.

 

OSK-EAG-13-477 intersected 9.19 g/t Au over 2.1 metres and 9.31 g/t Au over 8.0 metres in Underdog. The first interval is composed of 40% pyrite in pervasive silica flooding with tourmaline in a porphyritic felsic dike. The second interval is composed of up to 5% pyrite tourmaline stringers with 1% chalcopyrite at a sericitized and silicified contact between two porphyritic felsic dikes.

 

OSK-W-17-778 intersected 4.52 g/t Au over 2.8 metres, 11.3 g/t Au over 2.5 metres and 9.61 g/t Au over 2.3 metres in Underdog. Mineralization contains up to 3% pyrite stringers,10% pyrite in pervasive silica flooding and local visible gold. The host is a porphyritic felsic dike with moderate silica and sericite alteration.

 

OSK-W-17-903 intersected 69.6 g/t Au over 2.0 metres in Zone 27. Mineralization contains up to 10% pyrite stringers and 5% disseminated pyrite in a bleached andesite with moderate silica and sericite alteration.

 

OSK-W-17-1056 intersected 35.5 g/t Au over 2.0 metres in Zone 27. Mineralization contains 1% disseminated pyrite and quartz tourmaline veins in a slightly sericitized and silicified rhyolite.

 

OSK-W-17-1125-W3 intersected 10.8 g/t Au over 9.1 metres in Caribou.  Mineralization contains 5% pyrite stringers and 10% pyrite with pervasive silica flooding in a bleached felsic dike.

 

OSK-W-17-1184 intersected 19.0 g/t Au over 5.9 metres in Zone 27. Mineralization contains up to 13% pyrite stringers and clusters at the contact between a gabbro with strong fuchsite alteration and a sericitized porphyritic felsic dike.

 

OSK-W-17-1202 intersected 10.1 g/t Au over 5.7 metres in Zone 27. Mineralization contains up to 15% pyrite in pervasive silica flooding, 10% pyrite-tourmaline stringers, 2% disseminated pyrite and traces of chalcopyrite within a porphyritic felsic dike with silica and sericite alteration.

 

OSK-W-17-1239 intersected 33.2 g/t Au over 2.0 metres in Zone 27. Mineralization contains up to 30% pyrite stringers and 2% pyrite-tourmaline stringers hosted in a bleached andesite.

 

OSK-W-18-747-W1 intersected six intervals in Underdog: 4.75 g/t Au over 3.6 metres, 12.2 g/t Au over 2.0 metres, 7.64 g/t Au over 2.2 metres, 20.0 g/t Au over 8.7 metres , 11.9 g/t Au over 2.0 metres and 22.5 g/t Au over 4.6 metres. Mineralization of all the intervals contains up to 20% disseminated pyrite or in stringers with pervasive silica flooding and local visible gold within strongly silicified and sericitized porphyritic felsic dikes.

 

OSK-W-18-762-W1 intersected 8.70 g/t Au over 2.5 metres in Underdog.  Mineralization contains trace disseminated and clustered pyrite hosted in a porphyritic felsic dike with moderate sericitization and weak silicification.

 

OSK-W-18-1066-W1 intersected  26.0 g/t Au over 1.9 metres, 6.6 g/t Au over 2.0 metres and 4.79 g/t Au over 5.0 metres in Underdog. Mineralization of all three intervals is composed of 1% disseminated and stringer pyrite in moderately sericitized porphyritic felsic dikes.

 

OSK-W-18-1336-W2 intersected 19.6 g/t Au over 4.0 metres in Underdog. Mineralization is composed of up to 5% pyrite in pervasive silica flooding and 1% pyrite stringers in a porphyritic felsic dike with moderate sericite, silica and chlorite alteration.

 

OSK-W-18-1402-W3 intersected 4.03 g/t Au over 2.0 metres and 6.57 g/t Au over 2.0 metres in Underdog. The first interval contains up to 5% pyrite-stringers and 1% disseminated pyrite in a bleached porphyritic felsic dike with moderate sericitization and chloritization and weak silicification. The second interval contains 1% pyrite stringers, 2% disseminated pyrite, and local visible gold in pervasive silica flooding at the contact with carbonate veinlets. The host is porphyritic felsic dike with moderate sericite and silica alteration.

 

OSK-W-18-1430-W1 intersected 26.0 g/t Au over 2.0 metres in Underdog.  Mineralization contains 5% disseminated pyrite and trace disseminated chalcopyrite in a strongly chloritized andesite with weak sericitization and silicification.

 

OSK-W-18-1431-W2 intersected 11.3 g/t Au over 2.1 metres in Underdog. Mineralization contains up to 3% pyrite stringers, 1% pyrite in ptygmatic tourmaline veins, and local visible gold in a porphyritic felsic dike with moderate sericite, silica and carbonate and fuchsite alteration.

 

OSK-W-18-1434 intersected 4.76 g/t Au over 2.0 metres in Underdog. Mineralization contains up to 2% disseminated pyrite, traces of chalcopyrite, 2% pyrite in pervasive silica flooding, 1% pyrite in carbonate veinlets, and 1% pyrite tourmaline stringers. The host is a fragmental felsic dike with strong silica and sericite alteration.

 

OSK-W-18-1448 intersected 6.89 g/t Au over 2.0 metres in Caribou extension. Mineralization contains 1% pyrite in tourmaline ptygmatic veins in a rhyolite with moderate sericite and fuchsite alteration and weak silicification.

 

OSK-W-18-1449 intersected 3.71 g/t Au over 2.8 metres in Bobcat. Mineralization contains 1% pyrite clusters with quartz-tourmaline veins at a sericitized contact between a porphyritic felsic dike and a fragmental felsic dike.

 

OSK-W-18-1463 intersected 14.6 g/t Au over 2.0 metres and 3.24 g/t Au over 10.4 metres in Zone 27.  The first interval contains up to 2% pyrite-tourmaline stringers and 5% pyrite in pervasive silica flooding hosted in foliated porphyritic felsic dike with strong sericite and moderate silica alteration. The second interval is composed of 1% pyrite-tourmaline stringers and 2% pyrite clusters in a sericitized and chloritized porphyritic felsic dike.

 

OSK-W-18-1465 intersected 3.24 g/t Au over 2.3 metres in Bobcat. Mineralization contains up to 7% pyrite with pervasive silica flooding hosted in a moderately silicified and sericitized rhyolite.

 

OSK-W-18-1466 intersected 4.26 g/t Au over 2.0 metres in Zone 27. Mineralization contains two 30-centimetre massive pyrite bands within a porphyritic felsic intrusion with moderate sericitization and patchy silica alteration.

 

OSK-W-18-1468 intersected 10.3 g/t Au over 3.3 metres in Caribou. Mineralization contains 3% pyrite stringers and a 30-centimetre wide massive pyrite zone hosted in a silicified and sericitized rhyolite.

 

OSK-W-18-1471 intersected 14.9 g/t Au over 2.0 metres not related to any known zone.  Mineralization contains 3% pyrite clusters and trace pyrite-tourmaline stringers in a chloritized and slightly sericitized rhyolite.

 

OSK-W-18-1472 intersected 14.4 g/t Au over 11.1 metres in Bobcat. Mineralization contains 5% pyrite associated with 10-centimetre crustiform veins, 1% pyrite-tourmaline stringers and local visible gold in a moderately sericitized and silicified rhyolite in contact with a felsic porphyritic intrusion with moderate silica and sericite alteration.

 

OSK-W-18-1473 intersected 11.9 g/t Au over 2.9 metres in Caribou and 3.87 g/t Au over 2.3 metres in Zone 27. The first interval contains 10% pyrite stringers, one 15-centimetre-wide zone of massive pyrite, and one 7-centimetre wide pyrite-tourmaline stringer hosted in a silicified and sericitized rhyolite near a fault. The second interval contains up to 5% ptygmatic pyrite-tourmaline stringers hosted in a sericitized felsic porphyritic intrusion and a fuchsitized gabbro.

 

OSK-W-18-1476 intersected 3.05 g/t Au over 2.3 metres and 6.38 g/t Au over 2.0 metres in Zone 27.  Mineralization contains up to 5% pyrite stringers and trace sphalerite in quartz veins hosted in a moderately sericitized and silicified rhyolite injected by a felsic porphyritic dike. The second interval contains 5% pyrite stringers in a moderately sericitized felsic porphyritic dike.

 

OSK-W-18-1490 intersected 7.34 g/t Au over 2.6 metres in Bobcat.  Mineralization contains up to 10% interstitial pyrite and pyrite stringers, 3% pyrite in tourmaline ptygmatic veinlets, and 1% disseminated pyrite hosted within a sericitized and bleached gabbro in contact with a sericitized felsic porphyritic dike.

 

OSK-W-18-1494 intersected 14.8 g/t Au over 2.0 metres and 5.71 g/t Au over 2.2 metres in Bobcat.  Mineralization contains local visible gold and 3% pyrite associated with folded and massive crustiform veins, 5% pyrite stringers and 5% disseminated pyrite within a strongly sericitized and bleached gabbro.

 

OSK-W-18-1497 intersected 10.0 g/t Au over 7.0 metres and 8.53 g/t Au over 6.0 metres in Zone 27.  The first interval contains up to 3% pyrite stringers in a bleached andesite at the contact with a felsic porphyritic dike with 7% pyrite, 3% sphalerite and trace chalcopyrite in pervasive silica flooding. The second interval contains up to 5% disseminated pyrite and 3% pyrite stringers at the contact between a strongly sericitized felsic porphyritic intrusion and andesite.

 

OSK-W-18-1498 intersected 5.91 g/t Au over 2.0 metres and 3.58 g/t Au over 2.0 metres in Zone 27. Mineralization contains up to 10% pyrite stringers in a porphyritic felsic dike with moderate sericite and chlorite alteration and weak silicification.

 

OSK-W-18-1499 intersected 10.8 g/t Au over 2.5 metres in Caribou and 7.38 g/t Au over 5.0 metres and 3.02 g/t Au over 2.1 metres in Zone 27. The first interval in Caribou contains 2% disseminated pyrite in a foliated rhyolite with moderate sericite, chlorite and carbonate alteration and weak silicification. The second and third intervals in Zone 27 contain up to 25% disseminated pyrite, 15% pyrite-tourmaline stringers and clusters within smoky silica-tourmaline-chlorite and sericitized felsic porphyritic intrusion.

 

OSK-W-18-1501 intersected 37.4 g/t Au over 1.9 metres in Bobcat.  Mineralization contains local visible gold, 1% pyrite in crustiform veins, 10% pyrite clusters and trace disseminated pyrite in a sericitized rhyolite.

 

OSK-W-18-1505 intersected  17.0 g/t Au over 2.1 metres and 4.5 g/t Au over 2.4 metres in Caribou. Mineralization contains up to 10% pyrite stringers with 30% pervasive silica flooding within a rhyolite with moderate sericite alteration.

 

OSK-W-18-1506 intersected 6.11 g/t Au over 2.1 metres in Caribou. Mineralization contains up to 30% pyrite in a 10 centimetres-wide stringer hosted in a sericitized and silicified rhyolite.

 

OSK-W-18-1509 intersected 4.27 g/t Au over 5.6 metres and 5.05 g/t Au over 2.2 metres in Bobcat.  The first interval contains 5% interstitial pyrite within chlorite-silica hydrothermal breccia, 40% dismembered crustiform veins and fuchsite fragments hosted in a sericitized rhyolite. The second interval contains up to 5% pyrite within a dismembered quartz-carbonate vein and 3% pyrite stringers hosted in a weakly sheared, fuchsite and sericite altered gabbro.

 

OSK-W-18-1510 intersected 4.81 g/t Au over 2.2 metres in Zone 27. Mineralization contains massive pyrite over 1.5 metres with trace tourmaline in ptygmatic veinlets including 8% disseminated pyrite and stringers hosted in bleached and silicified andesite.

 

OSK-W-18-1517 intersected 3.60 g/t Au over 2.4 metres in Caribou, and 4.34 g/t Au over 2.6 metres and 5.72 g/t Au over 2.0 metres in Zone 27. The first interval in Caribou contains up to 10% pyrite stringers, 1% pyrite clusters, trace tourmaline stringers with pervasive silica flooding within a sericitized and silicified porphyritic felsic dike. The second and third intervals in Zone 27 contain up to 25% semi-massive pyrite, 10% pyrite stringers with traces of tourmaline hosted in a sericitized porphyritic felsic dike.

 

OSK-W-18-1518 intersected 3.57 g/t Au over 2.6 metres, 6.95 g/t Au over 4.0 metres, 20.6 g/t Au over 2.6 metres in Caribou and 5.87 g/t au over 2.0 metres in Zone 27.  Intervals form Caribou contain 3% pyrite stringers and up to 50% semi-massive pyrite associated with tourmaline ptygmatic and quartz-tourmaline veinlets in a sericitized porphyritic felsic dike or a sericitized andesite. The interval in Zone 27 contains 3% pyrite stringers or clusters within a bleached andesite injected by a felsic dike.

 

OSK-W-18-1526 intersected 7.32 g/t Au over 2.0 metres and 3.15 g/t Au over 2.0 metres in Zone 27. Mineralization contains up to 2% pyrite stringers and local visible gold hosted in a bleached fragmental andesite.

 

OSK-W-18-1532 intersected 15.7 g/t Au over 2.0 metres, 19.7 g/t Au over 2.4 metres and 3.19 g/t Au over 2.1 metres in Caribou and 19.3 g/t Au over 5.9 metres in Zone 27. The first and second intervals contain local visible gold, traces pyrite stringers and clusters, locally up to 40% pyrite and 3% chalcopyrite with ptygmatic tourmaline veinlets hosted in a rhyolite. The third interval is composed of 2% pyrite-chalcopyrite stringers in a bleached andesite at the contact with silicified porphyritic dike with 20% pyrite-tourmaline centimetric bands and local visible gold. The interval form Zone 27 contains up to 7% pyrite and 5% pyrite with ptygmatic tourmaline vein hosted in a sericitized andesite.

 

OSK-W-18-1543 intersected 4.97 g/t Au over 3.2 metres in Zone 27. Mineralization contains up to 4% pyrite stringers, 15% semi-massive pyrite over two 30-centimetres interval, trace tourmaline ptygmatic veinlet and trace chalcopyrite hosted in a sericitized and silicified felsic porphyritic intrusion.

 

OSK-W-18-1552 intersected 7.31 g/t Au over 2.0 metres and 6.29 g/t Au over 4.5 metres in Zone 27. The first interval contains up to 4% pyrite clusters in an andesite with moderate silica, sericite and carbonate alteration. The second interval contains 1% pyrite in folded smoky quartz veins and 10% pyrite stringers hosted in a moderate sericitized and silicified porphyritic dike with locally 15% semi-massive pyrite (two 30-centimetres intervals), trace tourmaline ptygmatic veinlet and trace chalcopyrite.

 

Qualified Person

The scientific and technical content of this news release has been reviewed, prepared and approved by Mr. Louis Grenier, M.Sc.A., P.Geo. (OGQ 800), Project Manager of the Windfall Lake gold project, who is a “qualified person” as defined by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”).

 

Quality Control and Reporting Protocols

True widths determinations are estimated at 65-80% of the reported core length intervals for most of the zones. Assays are uncut except where indicated. Intercepts occur within geological confines of major zones but have not been correlated to individual vein domains at this time. Reported intervals include minimum weighted averages of 3.0 g/t Au diluted over core lengths of at least 2.0 metres. All NQ core assays reported were obtained by either 1-kilogram screen fire assay or standard 50-gram fire-assaying-AA finish or gravimetric finish at (i) ALS Laboratories in Val d’Or, Québec, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Sudbury, Ontario or Vancouver, British Colombia, or (ii) Bureau Veritas in Timmins, Ontario. The 1-kilogram screen assay method is selected by the geologist when samples contain coarse gold or present a higher percentage of pyrite than surrounding intervals. Selected samples are also analyzed for multi-elements, including silver, using an Aqua Regia-ICP-AES method at ALS Laboratories. Drill program design, Quality Assurance/Quality Control (“QA/QC”) and interpretation of results is performed by qualified persons employing a QA/QC program consistent with NI 43-101 and industry best practices. Standards and blanks are included with every 20 samples for QA/QC purposes by the Corporation as well as the lab. Approximately 5% of sample pulps are sent to secondary laboratories for check assay.

 

About the Windfall Lake Gold Deposit

The Windfall Lake gold deposit is located between Val-d’Or and Chibougamau in the Abitibi region of Québec, Canada. The mineral resource defined by Osisko, as disclosed in a press release disseminated by the Corporation on May 14, 2018, comprises 2,382,000 tonnes at 7.85 g/t Au (601,000 ounces) in the indicated mineral resource category and 10,605,000 tonnes at 6.70 g/t Au (2,284,000 ounces) in the inferred mineral resource category (see press release entitled “Osisko Releases Its First Mineral Resource Estimate for Windfall Gold Deposit” dated May 14, 2018, which is available on Osisko’s website at www.osiskomining.com and on SEDAR under Osisko’s issuer profile at www.sedar.com). The Windfall Lake gold deposit is currently one of the highest grade resource-stage gold projects in Canada. Mineralization occurs in four principal zones: Lynx, Zone 27, Caribou, and Underdog. All zones comprise sub-vertical lenses following intrusive porphyry contacts plunging to the northeast. The deposit is well defined from surface to a depth of 900 metres and remains open along strike and at depth. Mineralization has been identified only 30 metres from surface in some areas and as deep as 1,200 metres in others, with significant potential to extend mineralization down-plunge and at depth.

About Osisko Mining Inc.

Osisko is a mineral exploration company focused on the acquisition, exploration, and development of precious metal resource properties in Canada. Osisko holds a 100% in the high-grade Windfall Lake gold deposit located between Val-d’Or and Chibougamau in Québec and holds a 100% undivided interest in a large area of claims in the surrounding Urban Barry area and nearby Quevillon area (over 3,300 square kilometres), a 100% interest in the Marban project located in the heart of Québec’s prolific Abitibi gold mining district, and properties in the Larder Lake Mining Division in northeast Ontario, including the Jonpol and Garrcon deposits on the Garrison property, the Buffonta past producing mine and the Gold Pike mine property. The Corporation also holds interests and options in a number of additional properties in northern Québec and Ontario.  Osisko continues to be well financed with approximately $150 million in cash and investments as of March 31, 2018.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Information

This news release contains “forward-looking information” within the meaning of the applicable Canadian securities legislation that is based on expectations, estimates, projections and interpretations as at the date of this news release. The information in this news release about the Windfall Lake gold deposit being one of the highest grade resource-stage gold projects in Canada; the current 800,000 metre drill program; the significance of the mineral resource estimate published by the Corporation on May 14, 2018 in respect of the Windfall Lake gold deposit; the significance of new results from the ongoing drill program at the Windfall Lake gold project, including in respect of the Lynx deposit; the significance of assay results presented in this press release; the type of drilling included in the drill program (definition, expansion and exploration drilling in and around the main Windfall Lake gold deposit and the adjacent Lynx deposit, and exploration drilling on the greater deposit and Urban-Barry project area); potential mineralization; the potential to extend mineralization up and down-plunge and at depth at the Windfall Lake gold deposit; the ability to realize upon any mineralization in a manner that is economic; the ability to complete any proposed exploration activities and the results of such activities, including the continuity or extension of any mineralization; and any other information herein that is not a historical fact may be “forward-looking information”. Any statement that involves discussions with respect to predictions, expectations, interpretations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, assumptions, future events or performance (often but not always using phrases such as “expects”, or “does not expect”, “is expected”, “interpreted”, “management’s view”, “anticipates” or “does not anticipate”, “plans”, “budget”, “scheduled”, “forecasts”, “estimates”, “believes” or “intends” or variations of such words and phrases or stating that certain actions, events or results “may” or “could”, “would”, “might” or “will” be taken to occur or be achieved) are not statements of historical fact and may be forward-looking information and are intended to identify forward-looking information. This forward-looking information is based on reasonable assumptions and estimates of management of the Corporation. at the time it was made, involves known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of Osisko to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such factors include, among others, risks relating to the ability of exploration activities (including drill results) to accurately predict mineralization; errors in management’s geological modelling; the ability of Osisko to complete further exploration activities, including drilling; property interests in the Windfall Lake gold project; the ability of the Corporation to obtain required approvals and complete transactions on terms announced; the results of exploration activities; risks relating to mining activities; the global economic climate; metal prices; dilution; environmental risks; and community and non-governmental actions. Although the forward-looking information contained in this news release is based upon what management believes, or believed at the time, to be reasonable assumptions. Osisko cannot assure shareholders and prospective purchasers of securities of the Corporation that actual results will be consistent with such forward-looking information, as there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended, and neither Osisko nor any other person assumes responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of any such forward-looking information, Osisko does not undertake, and assumes no obligation, to update or revise any such forward-looking statements or forward-looking information contained herein to reflect new events or circumstances, except as may be required by law.

 

For further information please contact:

John Burzynski. President and Chief Executive Officer

Telephone: (416) 363-8653

 

OSISKO INTERSECTS 97.6 g/t Au OVER 3.3 METRES AT LYNX

Infill Drilling Continues to Encounter High-Grade Gold

(Toronto, June 7, 2018)  Osisko Mining Inc. (OSK:TSX. “Osisko” or the “Corporation”) is pleased to provide new results from the ongoing drill program at its 100% owned Windfall Lake gold project located in the Abitibi greenstone belt, Urban Township, Eeyou Istchee James Bay, Québec. The 800,000 metre drill program commenced in late 2015 is now focussed on infill drilling within the main Windfall gold deposit and the adjacent Lynx deposit (located immediately NE of Windfall).  Exploration and expansion drilling is also continuing at Windfall with several deep holes in progress to investigate the down-plunge areas in and around the Underdog and Lynx zones.

 

Today’s results include significant new analytical results from 49 intercepts in 28 drill holes and 2 wedges focused on infill drilling in the Lynx deposit.

 

Highlights from the new results include: 97.6 g/t Au over 3.3 metres in OSK-W-18-1511; 79.1 g/t Au over 2.7 metres in OSK-W-18-909-W5; 74.3g/t Au over 2.6 metres in OSK-W-18-1536; 64.2 g/t Au over 3.0 metres in OSK-W-18-1470; 42.8 g/t Au over 2.3 metres in OSK-W-17-1098; 20.1 g/t Au over 3.7 metres in OSK-W-18-1477; and 14.5 g/t Au over 4.7 metres in OSK-W-18-1496. Maps showing hole locations and full analytical results are available at www.osiskomining.com.

 

Hole No. From (m) To (m) Interval (m) Au (g/t) uncut Au (g/t)      cut to 100 g/t Mineralized Area
OSK-W-17-979 304.0 306.0 2.0 17.0 Lynx
including 305.2 306.0 0.8 38.5
  312.0 314.2 2.2 3.22 Lynx
including 312.0 312.4 0.4 14.8
OSK-W-17-1098 338.3 340.6 2.3 42.8 25.0 Lynx
including 340.1 340.6 0.5 182 100
OSK-W-18-909-W5 956.3 959.0 2.7 79.1 52.6 Lynx
including 956.9 957.3 0.4 182 100
and 957.6 958.1 0.5 178 100
OSK-W-18-923-W2 1134.3 1136.5 2.2 6.80 Lynx
including 1135.0 1136.0 1.0 12.3
OSK-W-18-1424 666.3 668.5 2.2 7.58  
OSK-W-18-1432 945.0 947.0 2.0 8.94 Lynx
including 946.0 947.0 1.0 17.4
OSK-W-18-1436 1026.7 1029.2 2.5 10.1 Lynx
OSK-W-18-1450 535.0 537.0 2.0 13.4 Lynx
including 536.5 537.0 0.5 51.6
OSK-W-18-1462 141.3 144.0 2.7 3.77 Lynx
including 142.2 142.6 0.4 19.3
OSK-W-18-1464 208.8 211.0 2.2 4.75 Lynx
  260.0 262.9 2.9 3.84 Lynx
  273.0 275.7 2.7 8.07 Lynx
including 273.8 274.3 0.5 35.7
  406.8 409.7 2.9 3.80 VNCR
OSK-W-18-1470 149.2 152.3 3.1 14.5 Lynx
including 150.4 151.2 0.8 44.9
  184.0 186.0 2.0 28.4 Lynx
including 184.0 185.0 1.0 56.7
  203.9 206.0 2.1 5.43 Lynx
including 203.9 204.2 0.3 33.5
  235.6 238.6 3.0 64.2 37.4 Lynx
including 236.0 236.7 0.7 215 100
OSK-W-18-1477 549.1 552.8 3.7 20.1 Lynx
including 550.1 551.0 0.9 63.9
OSK-W-18-1483 100.0 102.0 2.0 3.31 Lynx
including 101.2 101.5 0.3 21.7
OSK-W-18-1486 301.6 304.0 2.4 3.60 Lynx
including 301.6 302.5 0.9 9.14
OSK-W-18-1492 337.3 339.5 2.2 10.1 VNCR
including 338.7 339.5 0.8 26.3
  402.6 405.0 2.4 3.82 VNCR
OSK-W-18-1495 365.0 367.0 2.0 7.54 Lynx
including 365.5 366.4 0.9 15.8
OSK-W-18-1496 390.1 394.8 4.7 14.5 Lynx
including 392.3 392.8 0.5 91.9
OSK-W-18-1501 237.8 240.0 2.2 20.8 Lynx
including 239.1 240.0 0.9 49.0
  246.5 248.5 2.0 3.67 Lynx
OSK-W-18-1503 455.0 457.0 2.0 3.75 Lynx
OSK-W-18-1511 246.5 249.8 3.3 97.6 46.5 Lynx
including 247.9 248.6 0.7 341 100
OSK-W-18-1512 223.0 225.0 2.0 3.38 Lynx
including 223.0 223.6 0.6 10.8
  268.0 270.4 2.4 10.2 Lynx
including 268.0 268.5 0.5 33.0
  286.0 288.0 2.0 8.66 Lynx
including 287.0 287.4 0.4 41.4
  422.2 425.0 2.8 18.9 VNCR
OSK-W-18-1521 45.0 47.0 2.0 10.0 Lynx
including 45.6 46.1 0.5 37.9
OSK-W-18-1523 80.7 86.5 5.8 8.24 Lynx
including 82.5 82.8 0.3 78.3
OSK-W-18-1527 93.0 95.0 2.0 4.29 Lynx
including 93.9 94.2 0.3 16.7
  133.5 138.0 4.5 12.5 10.5 Lynx
including 134.7 135.0 0.3 130 100
OSK-W-18-1529 395.8 399.3 3.5 7.16 VNCR
including 395.8 396.3 0.5 37.8
and 398.9 399.3 0.4 13.7
OSK-W-18-1533 57.6 60.0 2.4 8.69 Lynx
including 58.8 59.1 0.3 67.3
OSK-W-18-1536 222.7 224.8 2.1 3.45 Lynx
  228.8 231.4 2.6 74.3 24.5 Lynx
including 229.6 230.2 0.6 316 100
269.0 271.2 2.2 5.07 Lynx
including 270.0 270.3 0.3 33.8
  279.2 281.7 2.5 3.39 Lynx
  291.9 294.9 3.0 6.51 Lynx
  301.9 303.9 2.0 3.43 Lynx
  309.4 312.2 2.8 3.59 Lynx
OSK-W-18-1539 460.0 462.0 2.0 3.75 Lynx
including 460.4 460.8 0.4 17.0
OSK-W-18-1540 398.0 401.3 3.3 6.43 VNCR
including 399.9 401.0 1.1 18.1
OSK-W-18-1550 583.4 585.4 2.0 10.3 Lynx
including 584.5 585.0 0.5 30.1

 

Notes:  True widths are estimated at 65 – 80% of the reported core length interval.  See “Quality Control and Reporting Protocols” below.

Definition: VNCR = Crustiform Vein.

 

 

Hole Number Azimuth (°) Dip (°) Length (m) UTM E UTM N Section
OSK-W-17-979 339 -69 425 453429 5434951 3550
OSK-W-17-1098 129 -48 425 453255 5435289 3575
OSK-W-18-909-W5 131 -55 1057 453683 5435677 4150
OSK-W-18-923-W2 137 -56 1164 453607 5435603 4025
OSK-W-18-1424 357 -57 930 453357 5434365 3200
OSK-W-18-1432 132 -55 1101 453809 5435783 4300
OSK-W-18-1436 139 -52 1128 453372 5435509 3775
OSK-W-18-1450 135 -53 660 453384 5435519 3800
OSK-W-18-1462 331 -47 225 453325 5434948 3475
OSK-W-18-1464 334 -72 432 453465 5435044 3625
OSK-W-18-1470 331 -57 324 453326 5434948 3475
OSK-W-18-1477 135 -50 612 453260 5435471 3675
OSK-W-18-1483 143 -54 177 452777 5434889 2950
OSK-W-18-1486 331 -53 366 453283 5434875 3400
OSK-W-18-1492 333 -58 420 453437 5434906 3550
OSK-W-18-1495 336 -67 381 453454 5434965 3575
OSK-W-18-1496 143 -51 456 453316 5435371 3675
OSK-W-18-1501 140 -51 291 452919 5435023 3150
OSK-W-18-1503 132 -46 543 453427 5435420 3775
OSK-W-18-1511 335 -58 357 453345 5434954 3475
OSK-W-18-1512 332 -55 450 453412 5434904 3525
OSK-W-18-1521 333 -45 69 453199 5435013 3400
OSK-W-18-1523 328 -45 156 453243 5434951 3400
OSK-W-18-1527 334 -46 159 453259 5434954 3400
OSK-W-18-1529 334 -69 444 453458 5435016 3600
OSK-W-18-1533 329 -47 126 453268 5435024 3450
OSK-W-18-1536 337 65 408 453427 5434976 3575
OSK-W-18-1539 145 -52 536 453372 5435450 3750
OSK-W-18-1540 334 -57 441 453349 5434894 3450
OSK-W-18-1550 140 -52 606 453373 5435484 3775

 

 

OSK-W-17-979 intersected 17.0 g/t Au over 2.0 metres and 3.22 g/t Au over 2.2 metres.  Mineralization contains trace disseminated and stringer pyrite hosted in a moderate sericite and weak silica altered rhyolite and porphyritic felsic dike.

 

OSK-W-17-1098 intersected 42.8 g/t Au over 2.3 metres. Mineralization contains up to 7% pyrite-tourmaline stringers and trace pyrite clusters in a locally silicified and sericitized gabbro near the contact with fragmental felsic dike.

 

OSK-W-18-909-W5 intersected 79.1 g/t Au over 2.7 metres. Mineralization contains up to 10% pyrite stringers, clusters and interstitial dissemination and 1% chalcopyrite in pervasive silica flooding. The host is a moderately sericitized and strongly silicified rhyolite.

 

OSK-W-18-923-W2 intersected 6.80 g/t Au over 2.2 metres. Mineralization contains 1% disseminated pyrite and 1% pyrite clusters with 30% quartz veins within a moderately sericitized and locally silicified rhyolite.

 

OSK-W-18-1424 intersected 7.58 g/t Au over 2.2 metres. Mineralization contains 3% disseminated pyrite within a sheared, sericitized, chloritized and silicified andesite 50 metres from the Bank Fault.

 

OSK-W-18-1432 intersected 8.94 g/t Au over 2.0 metres. Mineralization contains 2% disseminated pyrite and clusters within a moderate sericite and weak silica altered porphyritic felsic dike.

 

OSK-W-18-1436 intersected 10.1 g/t Au over 2.5 metres. Mineralization contains 1% disseminated pyrite and 2% pyrite-tourmaline stringers in a moderate chlorite and weak silica altered andesite.

 

OSK-W-18-1450 intersected 13.4 g/t Au over 2.0 metres. Mineralization contains 1% pyrite clusters and trace pyrite-tourmaline stringers in a small gabbroic dike with slight sericite and fuchsite alteration hosted in a rhyolite.

 

OSK-W-18-1462 intersected 3.77 g/t Au over 2.7 metres. Mineralization contains up to 15% pyrite with pervasive silica flooding within a sericitized and silicified rhyolite.

 

OSK-W-18-1464 intersected 4.75 g/t Au over 2.2 metres, 3.84 g/t Au over 2.9 metres, 8.07 g/t Au over 2.7 metres in Lynx and 3.80 g/t Au over 2.9 metres related to a crustiform vein. The first interval contains 5% pyrite clusters, 2% disseminated pyrite and trace pyrite stringers in a strongly sericitized and moderately chloritized rhyolite. The second interval contains 2% pyrite fragments and trace pyrite stringers in a strongly sericitized fragmental felsic dike. The third interval contains 5% disseminated pyrite and stringers with pervasive silica flooding hosted in a silicified fragmental dike. The last interval contains up to 5% disseminated pyrite and clusters, 5% pyrite-tourmaline stringers with a metre-scale crustiform and brecciated quartz-carbonate-fuchsite vein, hosted in a strongly carbonated and chloritized gabbro.

 

OSK-W-18-1470 intersected 14.5 g/t Au over 3.1 metres, 28.4 g/t Au over 2.0 metres, 5.43 g/t Au over 2.1 metres, and 64.2 g/t Au over 3.0 metres. The first interval contains 10% pyrite with pervasive silica flooding hosted in a rhyolite with weak fuschite alteration. The second interval contains 3% pyrite stringers with pervasive silica flooding and 1% pyrite fragments with a fragmental felsic dike. The third interval contains 10% pyrite with pervasive silica flooding in fragmental intrusive unit.  The fourth interval contains 2% pyrite in pervasive silica flooding and local visible gold hosted in a rhyolite in contact with a felsic intrusion.

 

OSK-W-18-1477 intersected 20.1 g/t Au over 3.70 metres. The interval is composed of a moderately sericitized, silicified and fuchsitized gabbro injected by 40% crustiform dismembered quartz-carbonates-tourmaline veins with 5% pyrite.

 

OSK-W-18-1483 intersected 3.31 g/t Au over 2.0 metres. Mineralization contains up to 2% pyrite with pervasive silica flooding and trace pyrite in quartz-tourmaline veins at a sericitized and weakly fuchsitized contact between a gabbro and a porphyritic felsic dike.

 

OSK-W-18-1486 intersected 3.60 g/t Au over 2.4 metres. Mineralization contains trace disseminated pyrite in a weakly sericitized and silicified rhyolite.

 

OSK-W-18-1492 intersected 10.1 g/t Au over 2.2 metres and 3.82 g/t Au over 2.4 metres related to crustiform veins.  Mineralization contains up to 2% pyrite in crustiform quartz-carbonate veins with local pervasive silica flooding, traces of pyrite within quartz-tourmaline veins and trace pyrite clusters. The host is a weakly fuchsitized and moderately chloritized andesite.

 

OSK-W-18-1495 intersected 7.54 g/t Au over 2.0 metres. Mineralization is composed of 3% pyrite stringers in a one metre-scale quartz-tourmaline vein hosted in a massive gabbro.

 

OSK-W-18-1496 intersected 14.5 g/t Au over 4.7 metres. Mineralization is composed of up 6% pyrite stringers with pervasive silica flooding hosted at the contact between a felsic fragmental dike and a rhyolite.

 

OSK-W-18-1501 intersected 20.8 g/t Au over 2.2 metres and 3.67 g/t Au over 2.0 metres. The first interval contains up to 6% disseminated pyrite and stringer with pervasive silica flooding within a sericitized and silicified porphyritic felsic dike. The second interval contains 8% disseminated pyrite at the contacts with quartz-carbonate veinlets with weak pervasive silica flooding in a bleached and strongly sericitized basalt.

 

OSK-W-18-1503 intersected 3.75 g/t Au over 2.0 metres. Mineralization contains 1% disseminated pyrite in a moderately sericitized rhyolite.

 

OSK-W-18-1511 intersected 97.6 g/t Au over 3.3 metres. Mineralization contains up to 1% pyrite stringers, 10% pyrite in pervasive silica flooding and local visible gold hosted in a silica and fuchsite altered fragmental rhyolite.

 

OSK-W-18-1512 intersected 3.38 g/t Au over 2.0 metres, 10.2 g/t Au over 2.4 metres, and 8.66 g/t Au over 2.0 metres in Lynx and 18.9 g/t Au over 2.8 metres related to a crustiform vein. The first interval contains 1% pyrite stringers and trace disseminated pyrite at a contact between a sericitized and silicified rhyolite and a foliated and chloritized gabbro. The second interval contains traces of disseminated pyrite in quartz clusters within a sericitized and bleached porphyritic felsic dike. The third interval contains up to 10% pyrite in pervasive silica flooding and folded quartz-carbonate veinlets hosted in a sericitized, silicified and bleached rhyolite. The fourth interval contains 10% disseminated and interstitial pyrite associated with crustiform veins hosted in a moderately sericitized, bleached, and fuchsite-altered gabbro.

 

OSK-W-18-1521 intersected 10.0 g/t Au over 2.0 metres. Mineralization contains up to 2% pyrite-tourmaline stringers with local visible gold within a silicified and sericitized fragmental felsic dike.

 

OSK-W-18-1523 intersected 8.24 g/t Au over 5.8 metres. Mineralization contains local visible gold in a dismembered quartz-carbonate vein and in crustiform veins, 3% disseminated and stringer pyrite, and 1% pyrite clusters hosted in a sericitized and locally chloritized andesite rhyolite.

 

OSK-W-18-1527 intersected 4.29 g/t Au over 2.0 metres and 12.5 g/t Au over 4.5 metres. The first interval contains up to 2% pyrite stringers and 2% disseminated pyrite in crustiform veins hosted at the contact between a bleached sericitized and silicified rhyolite and a bleached sericitized andesite. The second interval contains 5% pyrite and 2% sphalerite with pervasive silica flooding in a silicified and sericitized fragmental felsic dike with weak fuchsite alteration.

 

OSK-W-18-1529 intersected 7.16 g/t Au over 3.5 metres. Mineralization is related to quartz-carbonate-crustiform veins composed of 1% disseminated and stringer pyrite with silica-tourmaline-carbonate veins hosted in a chloritized gabbro.

 

OSK-W-18-1533 intersected 8.69 g/t Au over 2.4 metres. Mineralization contains local visible gold, 3% pyrite tourmaline stringers in crustiform veins, and 3% disseminated and stringer pyrite within a bleached and sericitized andesite.

 

OSK-W-18-1536 intersected 3.45 g/t Au over 2.1 metres, 74.3 g/t Au over 2.6 metres, 5.07 g/t Au over 2.2 metres, 3.39 g/t Au over 2.5 metres, 6.51 g/t Au over 3.0 metres, 3.43 g/t Au over 2.0 metres, and 3.59 g/t Au over 2.8 metres. The first interval contains trace disseminated pyrite, 3% pyrite-tourmaline stringers and quartz tourmaline veins in a sericitized rhyolite. The second, third and fourth intervals contain 5% disseminated pyrite and stringers at a contact between a sericitized and chloritized rhyolite with weak fuchsite alteration and a sericitized porphyritic felsic dike. The fifth interval is composed of trace disseminated pyrite in a sericitized rhyolite. The sixth interval is composed of 3% disseminated pyrite within a sericitized, silicified rhyolite near a contact with a gabbroic unit.

 

OSK-W-18-1539 intersected 3.75 g/t Au over 2.0 metres. Mineralization contains traces of disseminated pyrite and pyrite-tourmaline stringers in pervasive silica flooding within a sericitized and silicified rhyolite.

 

OSK-W-18-1540 intersected 6.43 g/t Au over 3.3 metres related to a crustiform vein. Mineralization contains up to 1% pyrite clusters and 3% pyrite stringers hosted in a moderately fuchsite altered gabbro with patchy silicification.

 

OSK-W-18-1550 intersected 10.3 g/t Au over 2.0 metres. Mineralization contains up to 6% disseminated and clustered pyrite hosted in a bleached gabbro injected by quartz-carbonate and quartz-tourmaline veins.

 

Qualified Person

The scientific and technical content of this news release has been reviewed, prepared and approved by Mr. Louis Grenier, M.Sc.A., P.Geo. (OGQ 800), Project Manager of the Windfall Lake gold project, who is a “qualified person” as defined by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”).

 

Quality Control and Reporting Protocols

True widths determinations are estimated at 65-80% of the reported core length intervals for most of the zones. Assays are uncut except where indicated. Intercepts occur within geological confines of major zones but have not been correlated to individual vein domains at this time. Reported intervals include minimum weighted averages of 3.0 g/t Au diluted over core lengths of at least 2.0 metres. All NQ core assays reported were obtained by either 1-kilogram screen fire assay or standard 50-gram fire-assaying-AA finish or gravimetric finish at (i) ALS Laboratories in Val d’Or, Québec, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Sudbury, Ontario or Vancouver, British Colombia, or (ii) Bureau Veritas in Timmins, Ontario. The 1-kilogram screen assay method is selected by the geologist when samples contain coarse gold or present a higher percentage of pyrite than surrounding intervals. Selected samples are also analyzed for multi-elements, including silver, using an Aqua Regia-ICP-AES method at ALS Laboratories. Drill program design, Quality Assurance/Quality Control (“QA/QC”) and interpretation of results is performed by qualified persons employing a QA/QC program consistent with NI 43-101 and industry best practices. Standards and blanks are included with every 20 samples for QA/QC purposes by the Corporation as well as the lab. Approximately 5% of sample pulps are sent to secondary laboratories for check assay.

 

About the Windfall Lake Gold Deposit

The Windfall Lake gold deposit is located between Val-d’Or and Chibougamau in the Abitibi region of Québec, Canada. The mineral resource defined by Osisko, as disclosed in a press release disseminated by the Corporation on May 14, 2018, comprises 2,382,000 tonnes at 7.85 g/t Au (601,000 ounces) in the indicated mineral resource category and 10,605,000 tonnes at 6.70 g/t Au (2,284,000 ounces) in the inferred mineral resource category (see press release entitled “Osisko Releases Its First Mineral Resource Estimate for Windfall Gold Deposit” dated May 14, 2018, which is available on Osisko’s website at www.osiskomining.com and on SEDAR under Osisko’s issuer profile at www.sedar.com). The Windfall Lake gold deposit is currently one of the highest grade resource-stage gold projects in Canada. Mineralization occurs in four principal zones: Lynx, Zone 27, Caribou, and Underdog. All zones comprise sub-vertical lenses following intrusive porphyry contacts plunging to the northeast. The deposit is well defined from surface to a depth of 900 metres and remains open along strike and at depth. Mineralization has been identified only 30 metres from surface in some areas and as deep as 1,200 metres in others, with significant potential to extend mineralization down-plunge and at depth.

About Osisko Mining Inc.

Osisko is a mineral exploration company focused on the acquisition, exploration, and development of precious metal resource properties in Canada. Osisko holds a 100% in the high-grade Windfall Lake gold deposit located between Val-d’Or and Chibougamau in Québec and holds a 100% undivided interest in a large area of claims in the surrounding Urban Barry area and nearby Quevillon area (over 3,300 square kilometres), a 100% interest in the Marban project located in the heart of Québec’s prolific Abitibi gold mining district, and properties in the Larder Lake Mining Division in northeast Ontario, including the Jonpol and Garrcon deposits on the Garrison property, the Buffonta past producing mine and the Gold Pike mine property. The Corporation also holds interests and options in a number of additional properties in northern Québec and Ontario.  Osisko continues to be well financed with approximately $150 million in cash and investments as of March 31, 2018.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Information

This news release contains “forward-looking information” within the meaning of the applicable Canadian securities legislation that is based on expectations, estimates, projections and interpretations as at the date of this news release. The information in this news release about the Windfall Lake gold deposit being one of the highest grade resource-stage gold projects in Canada; the current 800,000 metre drill program; the significance of the mineral resource estimate published by the Corporation on May 14, 2018 in respect of the Windfall Lake gold deposit; the significance of new results from the ongoing drill program at the Windfall Lake gold project, including in respect of the Lynx deposit; the significance of assay results presented in this press release; the type of drilling included in the drill program (definition, expansion and exploration drilling in and around the main Windfall Lake gold deposit and the adjacent Lynx deposit, and exploration drilling on the greater deposit and Urban-Barry project area); potential mineralization; the potential to extend mineralization up and down-plunge and at depth at the Windfall Lake gold deposit; the ability to realize upon any mineralization in a manner that is economic; the ability to complete any proposed exploration activities and the results of such activities, including the continuity or extension of any mineralization; and any other information herein that is not a historical fact may be “forward-looking information”. Any statement that involves discussions with respect to predictions, expectations, interpretations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, assumptions, future events or performance (often but not always using phrases such as “expects”, or “does not expect”, “is expected”, “interpreted”, “management’s view”, “anticipates” or “does not anticipate”, “plans”, “budget”, “scheduled”, “forecasts”, “estimates”, “believes” or “intends” or variations of such words and phrases or stating that certain actions, events or results “may” or “could”, “would”, “might” or “will” be taken to occur or be achieved) are not statements of historical fact and may be forward-looking information and are intended to identify forward-looking information. This forward-looking information is based on reasonable assumptions and estimates of management of the Corporation. at the time it was made, involves known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of Osisko to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such factors include, among others, risks relating to the ability of exploration activities (including drill results) to accurately predict mineralization; errors in management’s geological modelling; the ability of Osisko to complete further exploration activities, including drilling; property interests in the Windfall Lake gold project; the ability of the Corporation to obtain required approvals and complete transactions on terms announced; the results of exploration activities; risks relating to mining activities; the global economic climate; metal prices; dilution; environmental risks; and community and non-governmental actions. Although the forward-looking information contained in this news release is based upon what management believes, or believed at the time, to be reasonable assumptions. Osisko cannot assure shareholders and prospective purchasers of securities of the Corporation that actual results will be consistent with such forward-looking information, as there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended, and neither Osisko nor any other person assumes responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of any such forward-looking information, Osisko does not undertake, and assumes no obligation, to update or revise any such forward-looking statements or forward-looking information contained herein to reflect new events or circumstances, except as may be required by law.

 

For further information please contact:

John Burzynski. President and Chief Executive Officer

Telephone: (416) 363-8653