Liberty Gold Corp. announced the receipt of approval of an amendment to its Plan of Operations at the Black Pine Project. Located in southern Idaho, Black Pine is a past-producing, run-of-mine, oxide-heap leach gold mine that contains a large, shallow, district-scale, Carlin-style sedimentary rock-hosted gold system. The amended Plan of Operations grants Liberty Gold: Comprehensive access to an additional 4.6 square kilometers (“km2”) of an expansive gold system, bringing the total number of km2 under the Plan of Operations to 11.9 km.  A total of up to 50.7 additional acres of disturbance, bringing the total to 224.8 acres. An additional 15.3 miles of new roads, for a total of 56.7 miles. An additional 154 drill pads, subject to a staged annual reclamation plan, bringing the total to 596 sites. Access to a water well that was used for the historic mine operation, which can now be used to support exploration efforts at Black Pine. Access to areas between the Rangefront and M Zones to the east and the Discovery Focus Area, F and J zones to the west, linking the entire Black Pine Oxide Gold system together on a district scale. Totals include the 2019 Plan of Operations, amended Plan of Operations, and an older Plan of Operations obtained by the previous operator.