Evrim Resources Corp. announced initial drill results from its Ermitano gold project in Sonora, Mexico. Exploration partner First Majestic Silver Corp. have received assay results from the first four holes of a ten hole diamond drill program at the Ermitao West prospect totaling 947 metres. The Ermitano West prospect is located approximately 3.5 kilometres southeast of First Majestic's operating Santa Elena gold-silver mine. Ermitano West Drilling Highlights: Drill Hole EW16-04 - 18.0 metres grading 11.4 grams per tonne ("g/t") gold and 86 g/t silver including 3.3 metres grading 34.6 g/t gold and 242 g/t silver. Drill Hole EW16-03: - 9.6 metres grading 1.8 g/t gold and 24 g/t silver including 3.1 metres grading 4.9 g/t gold and 36 g/t silver. Drill Hole EW16-02: - 13.2 metres grading 1.1 g/t gold and 29 g/t silver including 3.0 metres grading 2.9 g/t gold and 72 g/t silver. Drill Hole EW 16-01: - 8.8 metres grading 0.8 g/t gold and 9 g/t silver. True widths are estimated to be 70-90% of reported intervals. The Ermitano West zone consists of a network of low to intermediate sulphidation east-west trending epithermal veins and stockwork. The veining covers an area 1,200 metres long by 600 metres wide with 912 rock samples averaging 0.1 g/t gold over widths ranging from 0.1 metres to 3.5 metres and averaging 0.7 metres. The principal east-west striking vein is up to 3.5 metres wide on surface with a hanging wall of sub-parallel east-west striking veins and north-south striking stockwork veining over 200 metres wide. Vein textures, including banded quartz, quartz replacing bladed calcite, and an elevation more than 100 metres higher than the pit at Santa Elena suggest a shallower level of exposure in the epithermal environment compared to Santa Elena.