Winston Gold Corp. announced that it has completed the installation of a new crushing circuit at the Paradine Mill facility near Radersburg, Montana. A new primary jaw crusher and conveyor belt to feed the secondary cone crushers have now been installed at the Paradine Mill. The company anticipates that the mill will be ready for initial testing in two to three weeks. The Paradine mill located just 35 miles (56 km) by paved road from the Company's wholly owned Winston Gold project which is situated near Helena, Montana. The Mill has a nameplate capacity of 150 tons per day and hosts a ball milling circuit as well as both a gravity and flotation circuit. A new lined settling pond has been constructed for tailings disposal with a 35,000-ton capacity and two additional ponds are also being built. Winston anticipates producing Doré bars on-site from the gravity circuit. These bars will be sent to Idaho for Refining. Initial gold and silver concentrates will be sent to various companies for testing. Bureau Veritas previously performed gravity and flotation tests on selected drill core from the Parallel, Custer and Block 93 vein systems. The gravity circuit alone was able to recover 5.9% gold and 1.3% silver. Flotation of the gravity tailings recovered 86.7% gold and 85% silver and resulted in a combined gravity plus floatation recovery of 92.6% gold and 86.3% silver. Bureau Veritas stated that they believed that there was still room to improve that recovery rate.