Cortus Metals Inc. announced the geochemical results of an Ionic Leach soil survey at its 100% owned Roberts Creek project in Eureka County, Nevada, USA. The 23 line-kilometer survey added 201 samples collected at 120 m intervals with 300 m line spacing to extend the existing soil sample grid to a collective total of 558 samples covering the entire property. The combined results have outlined several extensive zones anomalous in gold and Carlin-type pathfinder elements. An anomalous gold zone coincides with projected fault structures, emphasizing the relationship between the Gold Bar deposits and Roberts Creek Project. Sample preparation was completed at the Elko, Nevada at the ALS Global facility then sent for analysis in Vancouver, British Columbia the ALS Global facility. Samples were prepared by disaggregating with a rubber hammer then a non-bias 50g nominal soil sample was collected from entire field sample, no drying or screening used in this process. The Ionic Leach method was used to analyze samples for 61 elements. This procedure is defined by static sodium cyanide leach using ammonium chloride, citric acid and EDTA with the leachant buffered to an alkaline ph of 8.5. Soil samples were taken systematically at 120m sample spacing and 300m line spacing covering the entirety of the project and a secure chain of custody procedure was maintained in storing and transporting samples.