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Tagish Appoints Stuart Green as General Manager - Operations
Tagish Appoints Stuart Green as General Manager - Operations.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n\n\nRICHMOND, BC, Aug. 22 /CNW Telbec/ - Tagish Lake Gold Corp. (TSX.V - TLG)\nis pleased to announce the appointment of Stuart L. Green as General Manager -\nOperations, responsible for moving the Skukum Creek gold/silver deposit to\nproduction. Mr. Green brings 30 years of mining experience including some\n15 years of underground operations, with narrow vein mining and gold/silver\nprocessing experience. He has managed all aspects of mining operations\nincluding permitting, feasibility, production (mine & mill), and reclamation.\nPrevious experience has been with Kinross Gold USA as a Project Manager,\nSt Andrews Goldfields as General Manager, and for 11 years, with BHP-Billiton\nwhere his last position was Executive Manager - Mine Technical Services at the\nOk Tedi Mine in Papua New Guinea.\n\n\nMr. Green graduated with honors from Montana Tech, Butte, Montana with a\nB,Sc. Mining Engineering degree.\n\n\n"We are pleased to have a person with Mr. Green's experience and\nqualifications to build the Tagish operations team. He has an important role\nto fill in advancing the Skukum Creek Deposit to production" stated\nRobert Rodger, President of Tagish Lake Gold Corp.\n\n\nAbout Tagish Lake Gold Corp.\n\n\nTagish Lake Gold Corp. explores for and develops high grade gold-silver\nmineral deposits in the Yukon Territory of Canada. The Company is currently\nfocused on its wholly owned, 178 km2 Skukum Mineral District located 80 km by\nroad south of Whitehorse. The Skukum Mineral District hosts the Skukum Creek\ngold-silver deposit, the Goddell Gully gold deposit and the Mt. Skukum gold\ndeposit.\n\n\nTHE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE DOES NOT ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ADEQUACY\n\n\nOR ACCURACY OF THIS NEWS RELEASE.\n\n\nThis news release includes certain forward looking statements in respect\nto various issues including upcoming events. These forward looking statements\nare based upon current expectations which involve risks and uncertainties that\ncould cause actual outcomes and results to differ materially. Mineral\nexploration is subject to a high degree of risk, which even a combination of\nexperience, knowledge, and careful evaluation may fail to overcome.\nExploration activities are also expensive. The Company will therefore require\nadditional financing to carry on its business, and such financing may not be\navai...