Great Bear Resources Ltd. reported gold recovery test results from its 100% owned flagship Dixie Project, in the Red Lake district of Ontario. Ten one kilogram representative samples were analyzed at Blue Coast Research Ltd. ("Blue Coast") of Parksville, British Columbia. Samples were composited from 10 to 13 metre long core intervals and were processed through a standard 48 hour bottle roll procedure at 40% solids, using a 1.0 g/L sodium cyanide solution. All tested combinations of grades, host rocks, sulphide content and alteration styles recovered a very high percentage of total gold, within a 4% range from 95.2% to 99.2%. While high-grade gold samples recovered the highest percentage of total gold during cyanidation, sub-gram low-grade gold mineralization nonetheless achieved excellent recoveries of greater than 95%. LP Fault gold mineralization is not refractory. All samples, regardless of grade, were described as "free-milling", indicating gold is not encapsulated in sulphide accessory minerals. Free gold mineralization has repeatedly been observed and reported by Great Bear, including during petrographic/microscope analysis.