Brigadier Gold Limited provided additional diamond drill and surface sampling results from ongoing phase one exploration at its Picachos goldsilver project, Sinaloa Mexico (the "Picachos Project" or the "Property"). Brigadier has completed 3085 metres of diamond drilling in 28 holes on the Picachos Project. Assays are now available for 20 holes (Table 1), and samples from the remaining holes are inprogress at SGS Laboratory in Durango. Drilling highlights include: 9.49 g/t Au and 24 g/t Ag across 3 m (88 to 91 m) in DHBRG008; 6.24 g/t Au and 79 g/t Ag across 3 m (122.5 to 125.5 m) in DHBRG009; 7.03 g/t Au and 110 g/t Ag across 3.5 m (137.5 to 141 m) in DHBRG012; and 6.75 g/t Au and 44 g/t Ag across 2.5 m (108.5 to 111 m) in DHBRG014. Of the 28 holes drilled to date, fourteen (1704.28 metres) were drilled to test the San Agustín Vein, 10 holes (1029 metres) tested surface exploration targets defined by trenching, 2 holes (168.5 metres) tested under the historic San Antoñio Mine and one hole tested under the historic La Gloria Mine. San Agustín and San Antoñio represent two goldrich, polymetallic mineral chutes about 2.5 kilometres apart on Brigadier's regionalscale Cocolmeca Vein System (CVS), and La Gloria historically produced gold from a northwesterly trending vein roughly orthogonal to the CVS. The CVS has been defined at varying levels of certainty along the eastnortheasterly trending diagonal of the Picachos Project for more than seven kilometres.