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Gold Bullion moving forward on the Granada Mine Rolling Start
VANCOUVER , Aug. 13, 2014 /CNW/ - Gold Bullion Development Corp. (TSXV: GBB) (OTCPINK...

About this update from Granada Gold Mine Inc.
[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n\n\n\n\nVANCOUVER, Aug. 13, 2014 /CNW/ - Gold Bullion Development Corp. (TSXV:\n GBB) (OTCPINK: GBBFF) (the \"Company\" or \"Gold Bullion\") is excited to\n share advancements on the Granada Rolling Start.\n\n\nGold Bullion recently received a permit to allow trenching to more\n precisely define the ideal location to begin open pit mining. The\n Company will be commencing on the Mousseau Pit (Pit 4 on attached map,\n the easternmost pit - this map may be subject to some modifications as\n CofA recommendations are implemented) once the Certificate of\n Authorization (CofA) has been received. This work is slated to be\n completed within the next several weeks by a local contractor.\n\n\nThe Mousseau Pit has an estimated 32,144 ounces gold at a grade of 4.37\n grams per tonne gold in 229,000 tonnes of ore in the Probable Reserve\n Category.  These newly released numbers form part of a subset of data\n prepared for the PFS report released June 19, 2014 effective May 6,\n 2014. This pit will commence in Year 1 of the Rolling Start and will be\n completed in Year 2.\n\n\nIn tandem with the stripping, the City of Rouyn-Noranda has also\n prepared to commence logging the area covered by the proposed mining\n complex.  This is a mutually and financially beneficial and appreciated\n arrangement for both the City and Gold Bullion as it will aid in the\n preparation of the ground for initial mining.\n\n\nThe Company also wishes to confirm that noise-monitoring studies\n required for the CofA have recently been completed and forwarded to the\n Ministry evaluating the application for CofA.  Although water quality\n studies have been done, additional water level studies of local wells\n are to be initiated in the near future.  These are all ongoing studies\n to comply with Ministry Guidelines, the Mining Act and community\n concerns.\n\n\nThe Granada Rolling Start has been developed by the Company as a model\n to derisk the project while optimizing exploration, mining, and\n processing parameters for best fit under current economic conditions.\n The model is sufficiently dynamic and has been developed to anticipate\n future market changes.\n\n\nAdditionally, Public Consultation is continuing with the communities of\n Granada and Rouyn-Noranda to address their concerns in a positive and\n respectful manner for the mutual...