Newrange Gold Corp. provided update on the Company's exploration activities at its high-grade Pamlico Gold Project, Nevada. Underground Sampling, Mapping and Surveying update is; More than 300 channel samples from multiple underground levels have been submitted to American Assay Laboratories of Sparks, Nevada for fire assay and are in various stages of preparation and analysis at the laboratory. First results are expected within the next two weeks; More than 200 additional channel samples are being logged and described at Pamlico and will be shipped to the laboratory when ready. Additional samples are being generated daily as crews progress sequentially through the multiple mine workings; A GeoSlam Horizon handheld LIDAR scanner is being used to generate a 3D model of the approximately 8,000 metres of underground workings at Pamlico. This new technology is significantly faster and cheaper than conventional surveying and will provide sub-centimetre accuracy for the sampling. Once complete, this will allow the underground assays to be used in a resource estimate and aid in the placement of surface drill holes so as to avoid the underground workings. Core Drilling update is: AK Drilling of Bozeman, Montana completed four large diameter (PQ) diamond core holes at Pamlico during fourth quarter 2018. Three of the holes "twinned" some of the Company's previous reverse circulation (RC) drilling and one hole was a step out, testing projections of known gold mineralization. The twinned holes will give a direct comparison to assays obtained from the RC drilling and help to determine whether the latter might have been under-reporting fine gold. In addition, the new structural information gleaned from the core will be invaluable in the interpretation of the controls on gold mineralization; The first hole has been logged, diamond saw cut, sampled and delivered to American Assay for analysis. Results are anticipated within a couple of weeks. The remaining holes are in various stages of being logged, cut and sampled. Metallurgical Sampling update is: The Company has composited stored coarse rejects for bottle roll tests at McClelland Laboratories of Sparks, Nevada. The results of these tests, expected in 4-6 weeks, will build on the shake assay tests completed in December 2018 that indicated a strong amenability for heap leaching.