ProAm Explorations Corporation reported select assay results from sampling geochemical anomaly. Highlights of this sampling returned 147 ppm Ag (4.59 oz. Ag) with 0. 41% Cu, 283 ppm Ag (8.84 oz. Ag) with 1.98% Cu, 3.11% Cu, 5.1 ppm Ag (0.16 oz. Ag) with 3.96% Cu, and 176 ppm Ag (5.5 oz. Ag) and a Pb overlimit of 20%. Six Ag samples from Barite Hill and the newly discovered adjacent Emma zone assayed from 12.75 ppm Ag (0.4 oz. Ag) to 283 ppm Ag (8.8 oz. Ag). All samples described have been assayed by ALS protocol ME-MSG1, and for overlimit samples Ag-OG62 for silver, Cu-OG62 for copper, and Pb-OG62 for lead. To further the exploration of the larger area under ProAm's claims, a small section of the total property related to the bigger of three gravity anomalies, in the area referred to as Barite Hill, was chosen to conduct a small Induced Polarization (I.P.) and Magnetic - gradiometer geophysical survey. Accordingly, Big Sky Geophysics from Montana was contracted to run an I.P. trial line coincident with Gravity Line 4 looking for a conductive zone below Barite Hill. The electrode configuration (dipole-dipole array) gave ProAm a look down of approximately 300 metres (980 feet). The I.P. survey was also accompanied by a magnetic - gradiometer survey.