Big Gold Inc. announce another high-grade gold surface sampling result at the East Divide area as part of the Phase 2 Exploration program at the Tabor Project in the Shebandowan Greenstone Belt in Northwestern Ontario. The Tabor Project Phase 2 exploration was conducted over a 7.5-kilometre strike length along the major regional trend and included surface exploration, re-logging and sampling of historic drill core as well as an Induced Polarization survey that was designed to define potential areas with more abundant sulphide mineralization which often accompanies gold mineralization in the area. Big Gold most recently completed another round of surface exploration on the East Divide property and has now compiled excellent data to support drilling locations along the property. The Company's technical team recently collected several samples proximal to a surface bulk sample at the site of reported historical work completed at East Divide. At this site, it was reported that prospector Knut Kuhner carried out trenching, sampling, and milling of 47 tons of gold mineralized material. The recent high-grade sample was collected at the edge of the excavated area and consisted of quartz vein material with trace sulphides and graded 11.4 g/t Au. The other 9 samples collected
in June returned gold values less than 0.025 g/t gold. Planned Maiden Drill Program: The Company is currently planning to drill a minimum of 1,500 metres in its inaugural drill program at Tabor, which shares a similar geological setting seen both on Goldshore's Moss Gold Project to the west, and to the east along the Shebandowan Greenstone Belt, including Delta Resources Limited's Delta-1 Project. Goldshore's Moss Gold Project hosts current inferred or higher category mineral resources of 6.73 million ounces gold, including an Indicated Resource of 1.535 million ounces gold grading 1.23 g/t and an Inferred Resource of 5.198 million ounces gold at a grade of 1.11 g/t.