Corvus Gold Inc. announced assay results from the final 16 reverse circulation holes drilled in the 2013 campaign. These results have expanded the broad oxide mineralization in the Sierra Blanca deposit in all directions and up to another 100 metres in depth. Hole NB-13-246, on the northern extension of the Sierra Blanca deposit, returned 21.3 metres at the rate of 0.46 g/t gold from the surface.

These results establish the continuity of quartz stockwork mineralization found 50 metres to the east in NB-12-242, which had 41.2 metres at the rate of 0.68 g/t gold from surface, including 10.7 metres at the rate of 1.3 g/t gold. High silver values in several holes found in the North Sierra Blanca area adjacent to the Yellowjacket deposit suggests the presence of more Yellowjacket style high-grade mineralization between the two deposits. In the Savage Valley area, hole NB-13-259 returned 38 metres at the rate of 0.51g/t gold from 18 metres depth and hole NB-13-258 returned an intercept of 11 m of 0.7 g/t gold with high tellurium mineralization similar to that intercepted a half a kilometre to the west at Air Track Hill in hole NB-13-364.

Corvus is still waiting for assays on the final 10 core holes drilled in 2013, most of which are from the northern and western extension of the Yellowjacket deposit.