Resource Capital Gold Corp. provided this update on its operations scheduled to recommence in January, 2017 at the Dufferin Gold Mine located in Nova Scotia, Canada. The company is preparing for commencement of milling operations beginning with stockpiled materials followed by the full recommencement of full mining operations in early 2017. The company has sampled stockpile and tailings materials on the surface at the Dufferin Mine and at the Tangier mine. An estimated 30,000 tonnes of mined stockpiled material and another 18,000 tonnes of tailings material are available for processing for gold recovery in the Dufferin Mill. The company intends to process much of this tonnage while it simultaneously prepares for full mining operations at the Dufferin Mine during the first quarter of 2017. The Company expects to generate cash flow from processing these materials while it is preparing to mine. In portions of Saddles 1, 2 and 4 in the Dufferin Mine, three of the 14 quartz "saddle reef" structures comprising the mine, the Company has identified approximately 15,000 tonnes of developed and partially-developed materials that were the subject of previous underground grade control sampling. The weighted average of the assays of these samples is 34.3 g/t gold. The Company took splits of the grade control samples and had them analyzed for gold content at ALS Laboratories in Ontario, Canada. The results of this re-assay check program support the previous grade control sampling grades. These portions of Saddles 1, 2 and 4 have been identified as the first blocks of material to be mined during the recommencement of mining operations.