- Lake Shore Gold reported record half-year performances for the first half of 2015, including gold sales of 98,500 ounces and revenue of $146.6 million. Cash operating costs were $551 per ounce and all-in sustaining costs were $809 per ounce.
- For the second quarter of 2015, Lake Shore Gold reported solid results with gold sales of 45,900 ounces and revenue of $67.4 million, though volumes were lower than the previous year. Cash operating costs were $597 per ounce and all-in sustaining costs were $877 per ounce.
- Exploration work continued to expand the 144 Gap Zone and a new zone (144 Gap SW Zone) was discovered near the original zone,