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Monday, January 18, 2016 1:37:40 PM

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Lake Shore Gold Reports Full Year and Fourth Quarter 2015 Production Results, Company Releases 2016 Guidance -

http://www.lsgold.com/Investor-Centre/Press-Releases/Press-Release-Details/2016/Lake-Shore-Gold-Reports-Full-Year-and-Fourth-Quarter-2015-Production-Results-Company-Releases-2016-Guidance/default.aspx

01/08/2016
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2015 gold production:
183,300 ounces sold
179,600 ounces poured
178,700 ounces recovered
Q4/15 gold production:
42,000 ounces sold
42,800 ounces poured
42,500 ounces recovered
2016 guidance includes:
Production of 170,000 - 180,000 ounces
Cash operating cost (1) per ounce sold better than US$650
All-in sustaining cost (2) per ounce sold below US$950
Production costs, including royalties, of $125.0 - $130.0 million
Cash and bullion (3) of approximately $100.0 million at December 31, 2015
First resource for 144 Gap Zone on track for Q1/16.
TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - January 8, 2016) - Lake Shore Gold Corp. (TSX:LSG)(NYSE MKT:LSG) ("Lake Shore Gold" or the "Company") today announced production results for the full year and fourth quarter of 2015. Production results for full-year 2015 include 183,300 ounces sold at an average selling price of US$1,164 ($1,481) per ounce, 179,600 ounces poured and 178,700 ounces recovered. The Company achieved record annual mill throughput in 2015, processing 1,307,200 tonnes at an average grade of 4.4 grams per tonne ("gpt") and average recoveries of 96.6%. The Company's cash and bullion at December 31, 2015 totaled approximately $100.0 million.

Production results for the fourth quarter of 2015 ("Q4/15") include 42,000 ounces sold at an average selling price of US$1,100 ($1,473) per ounce, 42,800 ounces poured and 42,500 ounces recovered, Mill throughput in Q4/15 was a quarterly record, totaling 355,600 tonnes, with an average grade of 3.9 gpt and average recoveries of 96.4%.

Tony Makuch, President and CEO of Lake Shore Gold, commented: "2015 was another solid year for our company with strong production, record mill throughput and unit costs that compare favourably to target levels. Preliminary estimates for cash operating costs and all-in sustaining costs will be released around the middle of the month. In addition, we achieved considerable exploration success at our 144 Gap Zone, acquired Temex Resources Corp., fully repaid our senior secured debt and grew our cash positon to $100 million. Looking at Q4/15, we achieved record quarterly mill throughput, including an average of 4,270 tonnes per day in the month of December. The impact of record throughput was offset by a lower than expected average grade, mainly reflecting the underperformance of a large stope mined during the quarter.

"Turning to 2016, we will release an initial resource at the 144 Gap Zone during the first quarter. 144 will remain an important priority, with our plan to develop into the eastern portion of the 144 Gap Zone and to extract pre-production ounces during the second half of the year. Total production in 2016 is targeted at 170,000 to 180,000 ounces of gold, to include 160,000 to 170,000 ounces of commercial production and 10,000 to 15,000 ounces of non-commercial production from the 144 Gap Zone. Our unit costs for 2016, based on commercial ounces sold, are expected to be similar to levels in 2015, with our guidance for cash operating costs and all-in sustaining costs remaining unchanged at better than US$650 per ounce sold and below US$950 per ounce sold, respectively. The 2016 unit-cost guidance reflects estimated total production costs, including royalties, of $125.0 - $130.0 million."


Three Months Ended Twelve Months Ended

Dec. 31,
2015 Sept. 31,
2015 Dec. 31,
2014 Dec 31,
2015 Dec. 31,
2014
Tonnes milled 355,600 325,000 331,500 1,307,200 1,245,900
Recovery (%) 96.4 96.6 96.7 96.6 96.6
Grade (grams/tonne) 3.9 4.0 4.2 4.4 4.8
Gold Ounces





Recovered 42,500 40,600 43,200 178,700 185,600

Poured 42,800 40,400 42,400 179,600 186,500

Sold 42,000 42,800 41,200 183,300 183,300
Gold price (US$/ounce) 1,100 1,122 1,200 1,164 1,269
Gold price ($/ounce) 1,473 1,474 1,360 1,481 1,398
Qualified Person

Scientific and technical information contained in this press release related to mine engineering and production has been reviewed and approved by Natasha Vaz, P.Eng., Vice-President, Technical Services, who is an employee of Lake Shore Gold Corp., and a "qualified person" as defined by National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101").

Scientific and technical information related to resources, exploration drilling and all matters involving mine production geology contained in this press release, or source material for this press release, was reviewed and approved by Eric Kallio, P.Geo., Senior Vice-President, Exploration. Mr. Kallio is an employee of Lake Shore Gold Corp., and is a "qualified person" as defined by NI 43-101.

About Lake Shore Gold

Lake Shore Gold is a Canadian-based gold producer with operations based in the Timmins Gold Camp of Northern Ontario. The Company produces gold from two mines, Timmins West and Bell Creek, with material being delivered for processing to the Bell Creek Mill. In addition to current mining and milling operations, the Company also has a number of highly prospective projects and exploration targets, all located in and around the Timmins Camp. The Company's common shares trade on the TSX and NYSE MKT under the symbol LSG.

Footnotes

(1) Cash operating costs and cash operating cost per ounce sold are Non-GAAP measures. In the gold mining industry, cash operating costs and cash operating costs per ounce are common performance measures but do not have any standardized meaning. Cash operating costs are derived from amounts included in the Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income (Loss) and include mine site operating costs such as mining, processing and administration as well as royalty expenses, but exclude depreciation, depletion and share-based payment expenses and reclamation costs. Cash operating costs per ounce are based on ounces sold and are calculated by dividing cash operating costs by commercial gold ounces sold; US$ cash operating costs per ounce sold are derived from the cash operating costs per ounce sold translated using the average Bank of Canada C$/US$ exchange rate. The Company discloses cash operating costs and cash operating costs per ounce as it believes the measures provide valuable assistance to investors and analysts in evaluating the Company's operational performance and ability to generate cash flow. The most directly comparable measure prepared in accordance with GAAP is total production costs. A reconciliation of cash operating costs and cash operating cost per ounce to total production costs for the most recent reporting period, the three months and nine months ended September 30, 2015 and 2014, is set out on page 20 of the Company's third quarter and nine month 2015 MD&A filed on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and at www.lsgold.com.


(2) All-in sustaining costs and all-in sustaining cost per ounce sold are non-GAAP measures. These measures are intended to assist readers in evaluating the total costs of producing gold from current operations. While there is no standardized meaning across the industry for all-in sustaining costs, the Company's definition conforms to the all-in sustaining cost definition as set out by the World Gold Council in its guidance note dated June 27, 2013. The Company defines all-in sustaining costs as the sum of production costs, sustaining capital (capital required to maintain current operations at existing levels), corporate general and administrative expenses, in-mine exploration expenses and reclamation cost accretion related to current operations. All-in sustaining costs exclude growth capital, growth exploration expenses, reclamation cost accretion not related to current operations, interest and other financing costs and taxes. The most directly comparable measure prepared in accordance with GAAP is total production costs. A reconciliation of all-in sustaining costs and all-in sustaining cost per ounce sold to total production costs for the most recent reporting period, the three months and nine months ended September 30, 2015 and 2014 is set out beginning on page 20 of the Company's third quarter and nine month 2015 MD&A filed on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and at www.lsgold.com.


(3) Bullion relates to gold poured in doré which has not yet been included in revenues and for which cash has not yet been received (valued at market prices).
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

Certain statements in this press release relating to the Company's ----filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

Tony Makuch
President & CEO
(416) 703-6298

Mark Utting
Vice-President, Investor Relations
(416) 703-6298
Website: http://www.lsgold.com

http://www.lsgold.com/Investor-Centre/Presentations/default.aspx
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