Rockhaven announces disclosure clarification
by Jo Black

Rockhaven Resources Ltd. says that from time to time the British Columbia Securities Commission selects listed companies for a technical disclosure review.
As a result of a review by the British Columbia Securities Commission, Rockhaven is issuing the following to clarify certain of its disclosures.
In some of Rockhaven’s shareholder handouts, corporate presentations and information, it disclosed an historical inferred resource estimate of 312,000 tonnes grading 390.8 g/t silver, 3.81 g/t gold and 5% combined lead-zinc without properly referencing the non-reliable nature of this information.
Rockhaven would like to clarify that this estimate is not National Instrument 43-101 (NI 43-101) compliant and that Rockhaven does not treat the historical estimate as current mineral resources or mineral reserves. Investors are cautioned that the estimate should not be relied upon.
Rockhaven disclosed in-situ gross metal values of the aforementioned historical estimate for its Plata project on its corporate presentation.
Rockhaven retracts all disclosures related to in-situ gross metal values because the disclosed values fail to take into consideration expected operating and capital costs, recoveries, smelter costs and other factors relating to the potential mining, extraction and recovery of metals.
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