Gold Rush Cariboo Inc. (TSX.V GDBO; OTCV SGRWF) (“Gold Rush”) is
pleased to announce the appointment of Dawn Evans-Lamswood M.Sc.,
P.Geo.; Brian Bergert, MSc., P.Geo. Geological Advisor; and Derek
Wilton, PhD, P.Geo., Geological Advisor. This accomplished team has
spent well over a decade working and proving up the world class
Voisey’s Bay nickel, copper and cobalt deposit in Labrador.
Voisey’s Bay, now owned by Vale, ranks as one of the largest
mineral deposits in Canadian history.
Conan Taylor, President, stated, “I’m pleased to welcome these
three experienced and accomplished individuals to the technical
team of Gold Rush Cariboo Inc. We are moving forward with a strong
management team that is focused on operational excellence. They
will be spearheading progression of our mature gold projects in
British Columbia as well as expanding our portfolio of assets both
regionally and internationally.”
Dawn Evans-Lamswood, P.Geo stated “we were originally attracted
to Gold Rush Cariboo because of the significant resource assets in
the historic Likely Gold Rush camp. The Likely Gold Rush camp is a
complex tectonic zone with. Ubiquitous gold discoveries throughout
this property are with significant economic value. The project
success will be advanced through innovative models developed by our
Gold Rush technical team. Discovery models proven by the team on
recent nickel discoveries and other commodities will be applied to
this system, proving the economic potential. Using preparatory
methods, the technical team will utilize geophysical, geological
and physical properties to source high grade gold. The technical
expertise our team brings should prove significant in assisting
continued project value.”
These tools were used to identify extensive mineralization at
Voisey’s Bay West, a 65,000 hectare area immediately adjacent
to the renowned NI, Cu, and Co deposit in northern Labrador.
DAWN EVANS-LAMSWOOD M.Sc.,
P.Geo.
Ms. Evans-Lamswood's has worked for close to three decades
throughout Canada and internationally. She is known for forging
sustainable exploration in Labrador. Within Labrador, she has
varied experience ranging from regional mapping to detailed terrain
mapping. Dawn’s career has been synchronous with the discovery and
development of the Voisey’s Bay Ni, Cu, Co deposit in Labrador. She
brought her scientific acumen to resolving the geological obstacles
to development and to continued mineral discoveries at Voisey’s
Bay. During this tenure, she was key to the discoveries of the
Eastern Deeps and Reid Brook deposits, giving underground potential
to the deposit. Her research has been conducted with leading
academic experts in Nickel mineralization resulting in several
papers and presentations documenting the origins of the VB-type of
Ni deposits. Dawn started in 1997 with the Voisey’s Bay project as
a structural geologist and ended her tenor on the project in 2017
as Exploration Manager, Brown Field Exploration, Vale, North
Atlantic, NL Ltd. Dawn has received a number of accolades through
her career including: “Geoscientist of the Year” award in 2016 from
the NL section of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
(CIM) and in 2018, the Merit Award from the Professional
Engineers and Geoscientists of Newfoundland and Labrador (PEG-NL).
She has also served on many committees supporting her field,
including: PEG-NL (elected board member), Conflict Committee,
Professional Engineers and Geoscientists NL (PEGNL), Mentor, Women
in Science and Engineering, Member, Women of Influence, Vale and
Women in Mining CIIM National (Trail Blazer Award Committee).
BRIAN BERGERT MSc,
P.Geo: Geological Advisor
Brian received a B.Sc. in Geophysics in 1994, and later obtained
his M.Sc. from York University in 1996 specializing in Time series
and Data Analysis. Upon graduation, Brian spent five years as a
field Geophysicist working for Quantec Geoscience in North and
South America. Brian then worked for 15 years as a geophysicist for
Inco which later became a part of Vale. He started at Inco
with major responsibility for the Voisey’s Bay nickel project, and
was a principal member of the team that discovered the deposit that
would become the future underground operation. After the takeover
by Vale, Brian was quickly transferred to international work and
was subsequently given the responsibility for best practices in
global geophysics. Over his career, Brian has gained extensive
experience collecting, processing and interpreting geophysical
data.
DEREK WILTON PhD,
P.Geo: Geological Advisor
Derek Wilton is an Honorary Research Professor (retired Dec.
2018) in the Department of Earth Sciences, Memorial University. He
has been engaged in geological research in Newfoundland, and most
especially Labrador, elsewhere in Canada and internationally since
1984. Most of his research has been conducted in Labrador, from
Cape Chidley to the Straits to Labrador West. His most recent
expedition was the subject of a Nature of Things episode on the
Geologic Journey series. He has supervised and/or co-supervised
over 120 senior undergraduate and graduate student theses. He has
authored or co-authored over 40 papers in refereed journals,
30 books (including chapters, short course notes, field trip
guidebooks and book reviews), 45 refereed government papers,
over 180 published abstracts, and in excess of 225 contract reports
for industry government and aboriginal groups. In 2013, he received
the inaugural “Geoscientist of the Year” award from the NL section
of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (CIM). He has
received both the Education Award and the Merit Award from the
Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Newfoundland and
Labrador (PEG-NL). He was elected an International Fellow of the
Explorers Club in 2010, and elected as Fellow of the Royal Canadian
Geographical Society in 2013. His research was recognized by Royal
Canadian Geographical Society as one of “Seven Amazing Projects in
2018".
About Gold Rush
Gold Rush is focused on identifying economic gold mineralization
located in the alluvial tertiary channels in the prolific historic
producing Cariboo district of BC. Gold Rush is working with an
experienced technical mining team to develop specific gold recovery
equipment meant to enhance recovery from the mining operations. In
addition Gold Rush has recently enlisted and brought in the
experienced technical operations management to help facilitate and
improve results.
Brian Stecyk, CEO
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