Williams Creek Gold Limited announced positive first results from its geological reconnaissance and sampling program on its Big Sky joint venture, Yellowknife, NT, Canada. The company is earning 50% of the Big Sky Property from its Joint Venture partner Tyhee Gold Corp. The rock samples are reconnaissance grab samples and were initially assayed for gold by Acme Labs in Vancouver using fire assay method 3B01 with an ICP-ES finish and additional 46 element analysis using 1EX ICP-MS. All samples containing values greater than 10,000 parts per billion (ppb) gold were re-assayed using two M150 G6.ME assays, one for the fine fraction and one for the coarse fraction of the samples, to offset the 'nugget effect'.

The coarse and fine values were then combined by Acme Labs to arrive at the total grams per tonne (gm/t) reported for the samples. Twenty samples occur at the northern portion of 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 (samples 996286, 996292, 996293, 996294, 996296, 996298 to 996300, 996414, 996419, 996420, 996422, 996423, 996425, 996427, 996437, 996440, 996451, 996461, 996462 and 996466). Two samples are associated with a previously unrecorded showing east of the Main Oro Shear in less than 25cm Arsenopyrite in quartz veins occurring on the contacts of less than 2m wide less than 12m long silicified felsic dikes (samples 996407 and 996408).

Ten samples are located within Arsenopyrite in quartz veins along the 2-8 m wide by 1.8k m long WK Zone, a previously explored mafic shear in gneiss (samples 996011, 996023, 996047, 996048, 996049, 996150, 996164, 996201, 996202 and 996349). Five samples occur in a newly discovered 100 by 100m Soggy Bottom Zone where Arsenopyrite in thin less than 20 cm quartz veins is hosted by sheared gneiss (samples 996193, 996195 to 996200, 996254 and 996257). Five of the samples are associated with the 25m wide and 100m long newly discovered Dewar's Knob showing which hosts less than 25cm wide, less than 2m long semi-massive Arsenopyrite lenses within a sheared gneiss (samples 996036, 996245, 996388, 996389 and 996390).

Eight samples occur at the historically explored Havoc Zone which hosts multiple 2-8m wide and 500m long mafic shear zones with Arsenopyrite in quartz veining (samples 996243, 996382, 996383, 996387, 996393 to 996399, 996403 and 996405). Two of the samples occur at the Lost Drill showing in less than 30cm by 100m Arsenopyrite in quartz veins that are sub-parallel to local bedding in metasediments (samples 996232 and 996233).