Gitennes Exploration Inc. announced that analyses have been received on a recent drill program consisting of seven holes totaling 1,002 metres with six of the holes being drilled at the New Mosher Showing on its New Mosher gold property, Chapais-Chibougamau area of Quebec. Anomalous gold values were intersected in broad zones of silica, chlorite and sericite alteration. Traces of arsenopyrite were also noted.

Hole NM-22-01 indicates the New Mosher gold zone is still open to the east. From 21.5 m to 37.9 m, 0.33 g/t Au over 16.4m was detected in a zone of strong alteration. This section included 0.51 g/t Au over 7.8 m and 1.47 g/t over 1.05 m (true width is approximately 70% of the intersection).

Hole NM-22-04 was collared approximately 50 m from the New Mosher Showing and coarse visible gold was observed 19 m downhole and is located at the contact of a quartz vein within mafic volcanics. The visible gold section was not sent to the lab so as not to skew analyses; however, the sample will be submitted for metallic sieve analysis in order to determine the size fraction where the gold resides. It is significant that the visible gold was intersected close to the lake.

It has been noted on regional maps that the lake covers a large northwest trending fault zone that may be the source of the gold mineralization on the New Mosher Property. A parallel fault runs through the Joe Mann Mine area about 4.5 km to the southwest. Future work will focus on this part of the Property which historically has not been tested.