Mr. Thomas Kennedy reports
CORPORATE UPDATE
Richard Hughes has a new key role with Klondike Silver Corp. Mr. Hughes has been appointed to
the position of chairman of Klondike Silver's technical advisory board. He has resigned as a director. Mr.
Hughes is a mine finder and developer with an impressive record that has earned him the mining industry's
highest awards. He played a major role in the development of the world-class Hemlo gold camp of Ontario,
which produced over 195,000 kilograms of gold and earned $6-billion, and the Belmoral, Beaufor Sleeping Giant
and Aurizon mines in Quebec. He was also past president of Kalahari Resources Inc. (now Integra Gold
Corp.) and a founding director of Alamos Gold Inc.
The company is also pleased to announce Glen Harder has been appointed as a director. Mr. Harder has been a
member of the B.C. Law Society since 1986 and is a senior securities lawyer, with a primary focus
on natural resources law. He is the principal of Harder & Company, a Vancouver law firm.
The company has also appointed Christopher Cherry CPA, CA, as the chief financial officer (CFO). Klondike
Silver would like to thank Mark Luchinski for his time served as the prior CFO.
"Mr. Hughes's talent and ability was responsible for the assembly of Klondike Silver's current land parcels. As
chairman of the technical advisory board, Mr. Hughes will play a significant role in the future success of
Klondike Silver," said Thomas Kennedy, chief executive officer.
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