Gitennes Exploration Inc. announced that it has mobilized a diamond drill to its New Mosher gold property, Chapais-Chibougamau area of Quebec for a second phase of diamond drilling. The second phase of drilling is planned for a minimum of 1,000 metres. The company's second diamond drill programme will focus on the New Mosher Showing where the Company encountered significant widths of anomalous gold.

In addition to Gitennes' encouraging results from the first diamond drill programme the New Mosher Showing has gold in historical drilling, 8.1 g/t gold over 0.25 metres and 1.87 g/t gold over 5.1 metres and grab samples assaying 16 g/t gold and 5.66 g/t gold. With the second phase of drilling to focus on the New Mosher Showing the Company recently located several drill pads for the upcoming programme and confirmed the location of quartz veins in the showing area. Gold intersected over significant widths: 22 metres in hole NM 21-02 grading 0.25 g/t gold.

9.0 metres in hole NM 21-11 grading 0.71 g/t gold. 5.0 metres in hole NM 21-08 grading 0.68 g/t gold. Gold intersections are shallow; 10 of 19 holes intersected anomalous gold mineralization, All three areas tested intersected gold mineralization; Broad zones of gold mineralization correlate well with previously identified IP anomalies; Associated with intense alteration with quartz-carbonate veining, pyrite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite and arsenopyrite.

The New Mosher Property is located three kilometres from the past producing Joe Mann Mine which produced approximately 1.2 million ounces of gold at an average grade of 8.3 g/t gold(1) plus silver and copper.