Resource Capital Gold Corp. provided an update on progress at the Dufferin gold project in Nova Scotia (the "Project"). Bulk sampling activities and the evaluation of over 2,300 underground face samples conducted at the Dufferin Mine have yielded significant conclusions that will guide and improve future grade control programs, especially with regards to the reduction of dilution. Milling operations continue to deliver positive results as the Company has now produced a total of 4,115 ounces from its bulk sampling operations at Dufferin since receiving its mining permit on June 12, 2017, with over 2,000 ounces produced from the current bulk sampling program initiated in the last quarter of 2017. A significant portion of the Company's operational efforts and expenditures during the quarter were dedicated to the bulk sample program and evaluations. Mine development was also undertaken in preparation for ramp up to full operations. A total of 391 meters of development in waste material was completed, primarily in order to access higher grade zones and in preparation for mining Saddle 6 zone. Development of 405 meters in mineralized material resulting in the removal of 11,647 tonnes of mineralized material was also conducted during the quarter. Most significantly, the Company completed a systematic evaluation of sampling in the newly developed areas, consisting of over 2,300 channel and panel samples. The sampling program resulted in several important conclusions that have helped in understanding these Saddle Reef deposits, specifically how to better understand "the Nugget Effect" The increased understanding of gold distribution within this Saddle Reef style deposit will result in the reduction of mining dilution, more efficient extraction methods, and improved mine planning and design. To date the bulk sample has been processed strictly through a gravity circuit that has yielded 70% to 80% recoveries depending on the content of coarse gold. Evaluation of milling operations continues in order to assess and improve recoveries in the gravity circuit which is an important bottom line contributor to the overall performance of the project. The Dufferin Mine is described as a series of stacked "Saddle Reef" veins located along the hinge line of a regional anticline structure and is akin geologically to the Bendigo Goldfields in Australia. The vein system at Dufferin has been defined by diamond drilling over a strike length of 1.4 km and to a depth of 400 meters, with 14 different Saddle Reef veins recognized. Mine development to date has extended to 500 meters in length and to a depth of only 125 meters.