Brigadier Gold Limited announced assay results for the first three diamond drill holes ("DHBRG001, 002 and 003") of a 5,000 metre, 40hole program at its Picachos Property, El Rosario, Sinaloa Mexico ("Picachos"). In addition, assays have been received for surface rock chip channel samples (trenches) across the San Agustin Vein. Trench Sampling returns 15.5 grams gold per tonne over 1.6 metres at San Agustin Vein. The drill program is currently active on hole number 18 having completed approximately 2158 total metres. The first 14 holes of the program tested approximately 225 meters of strike length in the San Agustin vein, with holes with 15 ­ 18 now testing Los Tejones, approximately 1 kilometre northeast of San Agustin on the same regional eastnortheast trending Cocolmeca shear zone. A steady flow of samples continues to be shipped to SGS Labs in Durango with additional assays expected imminently. The 3,954 hectare Picachos GoldSilver Property is centered over the historic "Viva Zapata" National Mineral Reserve, Sinaloa, Mexico, approximately 4 hours by road from the city of Mazatlan. Picachos features over 160 historic mines and workings, and at least 46 veins including San Agustin. All of the first three diamond drill holes intercepted the mineralized fault contact between thickly laminated graphitic and pyritic argillite in the hangingwall and intermediate pyroclastic rocks correlated to the Tarahumara Formation in the footwall. Mineralized portions of the fault are brecciated, and higher precious metal grades are evident in cockade quartz breccias and crustiform quartz veinlets that occur both in argillite and in the volcanic rocks. Collectively, these holes tested up to 170 metres below surface. The objective of this fence of holes was to tightly constrain the orientation of the structure for exploration alongstrike and downdip outside the immediate mine area.