Sasquatch Resources Corp. announced that it has received lab results from 97 bag samples obtained from a grid sampling program across multiple waste rock areas on the Company's Mount Sicker Property, and they are better than expected. The program was designed by Jacques Houle, P.Eng., to give the Company an idea of a "base case" for mineralization across all the waste rock areas within claims at Mount Sicker.

For all 97 samples, the average grades are as follows: 1.86 g/t gold, 48.6 g/t silver, 1.22% copper and 3.05% zinc. Many samples also have elevated values of bismuth, cadmium, Indium, lead, molybdenum, antimony and/or tellurium. The sample locations were deliberately selected on a grid to obtain a representative idea of mineralization for the waste rock generally and excluded the hundreds of larger rocks and boulders throughout the waste rock area showing visual evidence of high-grade mineralization. Previously reported grab samples from the waste rock areas returned results as high as 23.3 g/t gold, 397 g/t silver, 10.5% copper and 30% zinc (highs from 4 different samples).