Winston Gold Corp. provided update on the progress of the mine and the mill. At the mine have almost completed stoping above the main level on the Custer vein and have mined 4,600 tons of gold-silver mineralized rock for the Paradine mill. Development of the ramp has been completed to the 4600 level, which allows access to the Custer and Parallel vein. Drifting on the Custer vein has begun, and will encounter the Parallel vein in early December. The strike length on the Custer is approximately 250 feet and averages about 3 feet in width. The earlier mining encountered numerous old workings not on the map which caused a lot of delays and dilution in the mined material. The new level will allow to mine a previously untouched area and should reduce the dilution to the mill feed. To date the majority of the 4,600 tons have been processed through the mill and the concentrate has been shipped via a broker to various refineries. Numerous large-scale improvements have been made to the mill including an additional set of cleaner cells to improve recovery. Work continues to improve recoveries from the mid-70% to the mid-80% range. The ongoing underground drilling campaign is focused developing a more concise model of the mineralization in the western portion of the Winston Gold mine around Custer, Block 93 and Parallel vein systems. This will ultimately aid in the future mine plan development in this area. While at Winston Gold acknowledge the difficulty of the startup of the mine and the mill, it is important to note that are the only underground gold mine currently in production in the state of Montana with an operating mill.