Decade Resources Ltd. has reported results for a further 5 drill holes completed on the Upper Montrose zone at its Red Cliff project in Northwestern British Columbia.
The Red Cliff is a gold/copper property consisting of 8 Crown granted mineral claims located approximately 25 miles north of the town of Stewart, British Columbia.
To date, a total of 30 drill holes have been completed to intersect below and southwest of DDH-MON-2009-1-6 and below the furthest southwest holes completed in the 2010 drilling. Results of the latest holes show a continuation of high gold values as follows:
DDH-MON-11-11 extends the mineralization 75 metres southwest of previously completed drilling, for a total strike length now exceeding 400 metres. In addition, several recently completed holes drilled to the southwest of DDH-MON-09-1 to DDH-MON-09-6 have intersected wide zones of chalcopyrite and pyrite stringer mineralization containing visible gold. Results from these holes are anticipated shortly.
Drilling is continuing with the expectation of running the program into November. At present, drill pads and access roads are being completed in an attempt to test further to the southwest.
All samples are assayed by AGAT Laboratories of Mississauga, Ontario.
The Red Cliff project is operated by Decade under a 60/40 joint venture agreement with Mountain Boy Minerals Ltd. The Company was recently informed by Mountain Boy that it will not be funding its share of exploration expenditures and therefore will have its interest diluted under the formula set out in the joint venture agreement.
Ed Kruchkowski, P. Geo., a qualified person under National Instrument 43-101, is in charge of the exploration program on behalf of the Company and has reviewed and approved of the contents of this release.