Gitennes Exploration Inc. announced that visible gold was found in two locations on its 100% owned VG Boulder Property ("the Property") during a recently completed reconnaissance programme. The programme also located a new showing on the Property containing anomalous antimony, arsenic and cobalt. To cover additional favourable geology along structures that control mineralization in the Gaspe Region the Company has increased the size of the Property. The Company also announces that it has increased the size of the VG Boulder Property to cover additional favourable geology and key structures that are associated with gold mineralization in the area. The property size has been increased to 101 claims (5787 hectares) The VG Boulder Property is located in the Gaspe Region of Quebec (Figure 5) and covers geology and structure that is similar to recent gold discoveries in Newfoundland. The gold mineralization in the region is traditionally hosted by structures related to the Grand Pabos Fault, a major regional structure that can be traced across the entire Gaspe Peninsula and into Newfoundland where major gold discoveries have been made recently. Recent research has revealed that gold mineralization is related to the Ordovician to Silurian- aged closing of the Iapetus Ocean. This ancient suture in the earth's crust extends from North America, through the Gaspe Peninsula, Newfoundland, across the Atlantic Ocean to Ireland. Major gold deposits are associated with this event in Newfoundland and Ireland and structure is found to be a key aspect of these deposits and the critical control of gold mineralization including gold mineralization in the Gaspe Region of Quebec.