Tyhee Gold Corp. noted the latest positive results from the geological reconnaissance and sampling program conducted by Williams Creek Gold Limited on the Big Sky joint venture, Yel owknife, NT, Canada. These are the final 2012 results from a helicopter supported geologic mapping and sampling program involving a senior geologist and a two-man prospecting team with long experience in the Yellowknife district.

The Big Sky property is located to the north along strike from, and in similar host rocks to, the prolific Yellowknife gold district. The samples were collected from both previously known and newly identified mineralized shear zones. This program discovered the highest gold value found on the property to date, returning 220.23 grams per metric tonne ("g/t"), in one of 17 samples taken along the Chan Lake Vein set.

The summary report on the 2012 geological investigation is complete, pending a corporate review, and will be used by William's Creek to plan follow up programs, particularly targeting highly anomalous gold values. These results are located at eight of the 13 recognized mineralized zones within the Big Sky Property. Mineralized vertical shears are commonly north south trending features along northern portions of the property with variable widths and quartz vein/sulfide content.

Shears and veining within southern portions of the property are northeast southwest or northwest southeast, again with variable vein and shear widths. All assays have now been received for the 2012 program. Thirty-eight samples occur along the Oro Lake Main Shear Zone, a 10-25m wide 2.8km long shear in mafic volcanics similar to the Giant Mine at Yellowknife, NT (sample numbers 996449-50, 996469-71, 996419, 996521, 996526, 996535, 996544-45 996552, 996555, 996560-62, 996574, 996576-77, 996580- 82, 996590, 996592, 996602, 996604, 996608, 996611, 996621-22, 996624, 996654-56, 996658, 996664, 996697 and 996739).

Seventeen samples occur along the Chan Lake Vein set, where two 0.75 to 1.25m wide 60m long sugary- quartz veins in mafic volcanics occur (sample numbers 996474, 996476-77, 996481-85, 996492, 996494- 500, and 996503). Sample 996474 returned the season's highest gold value at 220.23 g/t. Samples 996498 and 996489 had insufficient sample results to perform subsequent G6 analysis but do contain ICP results of 38.9 g/t and 13.1 g/t respectfully, which are not expected to be accurate but do represent approximate values. Eleven samples occur at random locations throughout the property associated with narrow quartz veins (sample numbers 996516-17, 996631, 996633, 996668, 996719, 996729-30, 996764, 996781 and 996804).