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Golden Reign Receives Environmental Permit to Advance San Albino Gold Deposit

(via TheNewswire) Vancouver, BC / TheNewswire / September 11, 2017 - Golden Reign Resour...

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Golden Reign Receives Environmental Permit to Advance San Albino Gold Deposit

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[{"type":"text","content":"Golden Reign Receives Environmental Permit to Advance San Albino Gold Deposit(via TheNewswire)\n\n \nVancouver, BC / TheNewswire / September 11, 2017 - Golden Reign Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: GRR) (the \"Company\" or \"Golden Reign\") is pleased to announce that it has received its environmental permit for the development, construction and operation of up to a 500 ton per day operation at its wholly-owned San Albino Gold Deposit, located in Nueva Segovia, Nicaragua. \n\n\n \nGolden Reign is the first gold mining company, without existing Nicaraguan operations, to be awarded a permit in the last 13 years. The Company will be the third gold producer within the country and our high grade, San Albino Gold Project will be the first newly permitted commercial gold processing operation in the country within years. \n\n\n \n\"Receiving this permit not only shows the quality and commitment of the GRR team in Nicaragua but also the commitment of the Nicaraguan Government to the mining industry in the country. The issuance of the environmental permit for the San Albino Gold Deposit marks a major milestone for the Company. It is the culmination of extensive work by the Golden Reign team along with our consulting engineers, in collaboration with Nicaraguan governmental agencies and interested parties. We are particularly pleased to report that our project proposal met with overwhelming public support from our local communities in Nueva Segovia.\" stated Kevin Bullock, Golden Reign's CEO \n\n\n \nOn August 25, 2017, the Company held its Public Consultation Meeting, a key step in the EIA permitting process. The meeting was attended by representatives from the Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources (MARENA), the Ministry of Energy and Mines (MEM), the National Forestry Institute (INAFOR), a number of other ministries and variety of businesses, municipal authorities, a non-governmental organization, local judicial and political party representatives, as well as members of the public. Of the over 700 people in attendance, 551 registered participants represented 17 different communities and the local municipality of El Jicaro. The Company delivered an in-depth 3-hour presentation on the San Albino Gold Project, explaining the proposed mining operations, as well as its potential economic and social impact. The meeting also provided a forum f...

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