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Newlox Gold Ventures Video Update on the Mercury Free Boston Gold Project
Vancouver, BC – TheNewswire - 24 October 2022 – Newlox Gold Ventures Corp. (“Newlox” or the “Company”) (CSE: updating investors on construction at the Boston Cl

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[{"type":"text","content":"Vancouver, BC – TheNewswire - 24 October 2022 – Newlox Gold Ventures Corp. (“Newlox” or the “Company”) (CSE: updating investors on construction at the Boston Clean Gold Project, which is Newlox Gold’s second gold recovery operation in Costa Rica. YouTubeTap to unmuteVideo unavailableThis video is unavailable Recently, the Company’s construction team fabricated the fine ore bin on site at the Boston Project, which will be fed freshly crushed material from the recently installed primary crusher and vibratory classifier. This equipment represents the first stage of processing at the Boston Project and will feed crushed material to the milling and flotation circuits that are being installed. Earlier this year, the Company completed construction of a loading ramp capable of supporting heavy dump trucks used for feedstock delivery, fabricated the feedstock chute, moved fixed equipment to site, installed and upgraded water recirculation and treatment systems, and began the fabrication and installation of material handling infrastructure. Newlox Gold’s construction contractors have made significant progress recently at the Boston Project and anticipate the completion of construction later this fall. Following the commissioning and testing phases, the Boston Project will provide a no mercury use environmentally positive mineral processing option for local miners, providing economic, environmental, and social benefits to local stakeholders while generating value for Newlox Gold’s shareholders. The Boston Project, the Company’s second environmentally and socially positive precious metals recovery plant, will process feedstock newly extracted from the Boston Mine by the Company’s local mining partners. Newlox will operate the new Boston mill to process 150 tonnes per day of material grading +- 15 grams per tonne gold with anticipated gold recovery of 90%. All feedstock is to be provided by the Company’s mining partners, with profits to be split evenly between the parties. Since the early 1900s local miners have continuously operated informal and formal mines in the Central Gold Belt of Costa Rica and the area of the Boston Mine. Traditional pre-industrial mining and goldsmithing history in the area dates to 400-500 AD. Precious metals production and smithing are an integral part of the heritage and traditions of local groups and cont...