Resource Capital Gold Corp. provided this project update at the Dufferin gold project in Nova Scotia (the "Project"). The bulk sample program was conducted on saddles 2, 4, 5 and 6 over a 14-month period. These new results have provided positive feedback for the future of mining at Dufferin. Highlights of the bulk sample program to date are: Positive evaluations of saddles 2, 4, 5 and 6 from development and stope faces; Recovery of over 5,846 ounces of gold from 43,593 tonnes with an average grade of 4.17 Au g/t; Mill recovery was 80.85%; Completion of 2560 meters of waste and mineralized development; Detailed geological sampling demonstrated that gold grades are higher on the flanks of the saddle veins, and that gold appears to be concentrated near the footwalls of saddle and leg veins; Multiple mining methods were used during the bulk sample program such as mechanized re-sue, jackleg drifting and long hole stoping; Testing of long hole drilling and blasting techniques in five stopes aided in stope stability; Dilution in narrow open stopes decreased from 370% to 5% in the five test stopes; Evaluation of over 4500 channel and panel samples from development and stope faces; and QAQC results confirm that analyses from the Dufferin Mine lab are reliable for the purpose of grade evaluation at the mine. The Dufferin Mine is described as a series of stacked "Saddle Reef" veins located along the hinge line of a regional anticline structure and is akin geologically to the Bendigo Goldfields in Australia. The vein system at Dufferin has been defined by diamond drilling over a strike length of 1.4 km and to a depth of 400 meters, with 14 different Saddle Reef veins recognized. Mine development to date has extended to approximately 600 meters in length and to a depth of only 150 meters. Management continue to explore further expansion and development options of the Dufferin Gold Mine. Moving forward the focus for Resource Capital Gold will be on the Tangier property. In the coming months an exploration program will commence to further investigate the gold-bearing quartz veins on this property as well as commencing exploration at the company's Forest Hill property.