Independence Gold Corp. reported assay results from a seventeen hole, 3,949 metre diamond drilling program completed during November 2012 on its 100% owned 3Ts Project. The 3Ts Project is located approximately 185 kilometres southwest of Prince George, British Columbia and situated 20 km southwest of the Blackwater Project of New Gold Inc. A mineralized quartz-carbonate vein was discovered between the Ted Vein and the Mint Vein.

These veins are all a part of the same mineralized vein structure, which has a total strike length of more than 900 m. The best drill intercept from this newly-discovered vein structure averaged 6.08 grams per tonne ('g/t') gold and 62.0 g/t silver across 10.0 m including a 2.0 m intersection grading 28.50 g/t gold and 162.0 g/t silver. A mineralized quartz-carbonate vein was discovered in the gap between the Ted Vein and the Mint Vein, where discovery drill hole TT12-64 intersected a vein grading 0.47 g/t gold and 60.3 g/t silver across 12.7 m. A further seven holes were drilled in this area to test for the mineralized vein. The results of this drilling are listed below.

The best intercept averaged 6.08 g/t gold and 62.0 g/t silver across 10.0 m in hole TT12-71; this intercept includes 2.0 m grading 28.50 g/t gold and 162.0 g/t silver. This discovery indicates that the Ted Vein and the Mint Vein are segments of the same mineralized vein structure, which has a total strike length of more than 900 m. This mineralized vein structure is open both at depth and along strike.