Gossan Resources Limited announced its work plans for its Gander Gold Property, NL, and its Glitter Property, in the Sturgeon Lake VMS Camp in Northwestern Ontario. The Company's wholly-owned Gander Gold Property consists of 9,400 hectares and is adjacent to the Queensway property along the Central Newfoundland Gold Belt owned by New Found Gold. The Company also holds title to the 975-hectare Weir Pond Property which lies 25 km north of Gander, and to the 1,050-hectare Island Pond Property which lies 48 km north of Gander. The properties straddle a major geological contact between the Dunnage and Gander Zones. The Company has contracted a LiDAR survey including ortho-imagery across 9,500 hectares of its total Gander property holdings, covering the majority of its claims. This program is ongoing and the Company expects the results will assist in better in planning ground surveys. The Company expects to receive the results of this survey in the month of October. The survey's output will be used in conjunction with existing geophysical and airborne mag data, as well as previous work to finalize planning and execute a sampling program across a large portion of the land package. The sampling program will consist of approximately 1,200 to 1,500 samples on wide spaced NNW-SSE grids lines testing the main GRUB line structure, and adjacent areas including historic and unverified gold showings. The Company will also sample outcrops. Gossan has been in contact with a specialized contractor and the work program has been added to the queue to be performed as the contractor's prior commitments are completed. The Company expects that the results of these programs will serve to define high prospectivity areas for detailed subsequent exploration. Gossan's 4,500-hectare Glitter Property lies within the zinc-copper-silver rich polymetallic Sturgeon Lake Greenstone Belt in northwestern Ontario. The property is directly along strike and to the east of 6 Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide (VMS) deposits that were mined between 1970 and 1991 with aggregate production of approximately 18.7 million tonnes with typical grades of 8.0% zinc, 1.1% copper, 0.8% lead, 120 g/t silver and 0.5 g/t gold (Franklin et al - 1995). Gossan has contracted an additional gravity survey to expand the area coverage of the 2018 gravity survey, which has shown large gravity anomalies which are coincident and overlapping with sulphide bearing VTEM conductor anomalies. The survey will extend the coverage area to the North, Northeast and West of Glitter Lake, where the previous survey ended in a significant gravity anomaly. The survey will consist of approximately 525 gravity stations covering approximately 25-line kilometers. The Company is also finalizing the planning for a diamond drilling program of up to 4,000 meters in up to 15 drill holes to test a series of prospective drill targets. The targets are defined by the coincidence of prospective geology with strong VTEM geophysical conductors, multiple geochemical indicators, and large gravity targets. Previous drilling indicates these target horizons are associated with stringer to massive sulphide mineralization, and extensive VMS-type hydrothermal alteration. It is anticipated that the holes will target varying depths from 100 to 400m in depth.