Silver One Resources Inc. announced the conclusion of the sonic drilling program at its Candelaria silver project in Nevada. A total of 1,110 metres were drilled in 45 holes. Forty-three holes were drilled on the historic heap leach pads and stockpiles, and two holes on dump material left over from previous operations. The Silver One program involved drilling on the leach pads and stockpiles including: 17 holes on Leach Pad #1 (‘LP1’), 10 holes on Leach Pad #2 (‘LP2’), and 16 holes on the stockpiles. Drilling was conducted on a 200 metre spacing rectangular grid with a hole in the center (providing a nominal spacing of 141 metres to 200 metres between drill holes) on LP1, a 100 metre grid on LP2, and a 50 to 75 metre spacing grid on the stockpiles. It is worth noting that, SSR Mining Inc. re-assayed pulps from the Kinross sonic drilling in 2000 and reported silver grades between 8 g/t (0.26 oz/t) to 274 g/t (8.8 oz/t). The average reported silver grade of all pulps from the 10 holes drilled by Kinross on LP1 is 47 g/t (1.50 oz/t). Readers should note that the silver grades returned from SSR Mining Inc.'s re-assay of the pulps from the Kinross sonic drilling in 2000 are not necessarily representative of the mineralization currently contained in the historic heap leach pads. Silver One's recent drilling program on the heap leach pads will serve to more accurately determine the average silver grade of the heap leach pads. The company is currently evaluating various processing alternatives to recover gold and silver contained within the leach pads to better plan future metallurgical testing. In the meantime, samples from the recently completed drill program will be prepared for lab assays prior to metallurgical testing.