Evergold Corp. announced that first-ever drilling of the Company's road-accessible DEM porphyry Cu-Au-Ag prospect, located in central B.C., is now underway. The program will encompass up to 1,000 metres of drilling in multiple holes targeting the DEM geochemical trend and underlying high-order geophysical anomalies, with completion anticipated for early November.

Field operations are being carried out from a base in Fort St. James, located 40 kms to the southeast of site. The DEM prospect is a roughly 4 km2 copper-gold-silver porphyry system defined by multiple supporting data sets.

These include multi-element geochemical anomalism in soils, including highs to 2.1 ppm Au, 160 ppm Ag, >10,000 ppm As, 651 ppm Cu, 0.5% Pb, and 0.41% Zn, overlying compelling strong magnetic and IP chargeability and resistivity anomalies associated with favorable geology and regional scale structures. These datasets, combined, suggest high discovery potential.