Armistice Resources Corp., which is hoisting and stockpiling at its McGarry gold mine in Ontario's Kirkland Lake area, announced the results of definition diamond drilling in the mine. The definition drilling is located in the 325N Gold Zone on the 2250 Level of the McGarry Mine. The results of the drilling and stope definition activity in McGarry Mine are exceeding its expectations. A program of stope definition drilling is ongoing in the 325N Gold Zone, which has been selected as the initial production area at McGarry. The 325N Zone was first identified from exploration-scale drilling during the 1990s on 100-foot centers from the main drift on the 2250 Level of the mine. As outlined in the recently filed NI 43-101 compliant Technical Report dated September 30, 2011, the exploration scale-diamond drilling on 100-foot spaced sections is being followed up by stope definition drilling on nominal 25-foot-spaced sections. Initial detailed drilling of the 325 Zone in late 2008 and in late 2009 has previously been reported. The current drill program is much more extensive and provides the most detailed information for any prospective production area in the mine. In addition to the drill results reported, in December 2011, Armistice completed mining a cross-cut through the 325N ore zone about 30 feet below the main 2250 Level via ramp access. This cross-cut provides a unique opportunity to map geologically and to sample a significant future production area. The walls and back were washed and then mapped and sampled in two-foot by two-foot panels to ensure that the company fully understands the geology of the gold distribution pattern. Three ore headings were started off the cross-cut.