Masuparia Gold Corporation announce the acquisition by staking of 15 new mineral dispositions totaling 19,013 hectares in four separate groupings covering portions of the roughly 200 kilometre long La Ronge Greenstone Belt located in east central Saskatchewan. Masuparia's La Ronge Greenstone Belt properties are crossed by or occur within 4 kilometres of the well-maintained, all-season Highway 102 and hydro power transmission lines. The Henry Lake, Greywacke and North Lake areas are respectively located about 50, 85 and 175 kilometres northeast of the town of La Ronge. Road or ATV trail access is established into the Greywacke, Point and North Lake areas. The La Ronge Greenstone Belt is comprised of a mid-Proterozoic sequence of metamorphosed supracrustal rocks associated with gold and VMS base metals mines, including the past producing Contact Lake and Jolu gold mines, the Anglo Rouyn copper (±gold) mine and the non-active Roy Lloyd gold mine. In the belt, Masuparia operates the
Greywacke, North Lake and Point advanced gold projects, each hosting significant, drill-defined zones having high-grade gold mineralization.

The company announced that at its annual general meeting held on October 30, 2017 elected the Andrew Davidson as director for the upcoming year.