Golden Predator Mining Corp. reported the results of 42 Reverse Circulation (RC) drill holes completed in 2017 at the 3 Aces Project in southeastern Yukon. Initial drilling is reported from the Diamonds Zone along with the Hearts/Clubs Corridor. All areas encountered encouraging results and will see continued drilling in 2018. The final 43 RC holes completed in 2017 will be reported separately. Gold mineralization ranging from anomalous to high grade was encountered in 30 of the 42 holes drilled across the Central Core, including the Hearts, Clubs and the Diamonds Zones. High-grade quartz veins continue to be encountered along with an increasing abundance of disseminated and stockwork occurrences. These two types of mineralization are integral to the Company's conceptual geological model. The Hearts-Club Corridor is presently defined as a 1.6 km structural zone with upper and lower northwest trending zones extending from the Ace of Hearts to the Ten of Clubs. The Hearts-Clubs Corridor drill program in 2017 was designed to test and establish continuity along zones hosting gold-in-quartz veins. A second lower parallel zone, within the Hearts-Clubs Corridor was also established and confirmed with visible gold along a 450 m segment. These moderately dipping zones host quartz veins with gold and arsenopyrite. Additional drilling will test the projected extension of the Corridor of mineralization for an additional 1.2 km along trend to the northwest in 2018. Despite the difficult drilling conditions caused by the intense fracturing and shearing encountered in several areas, drilling has continued to confirm high-grade gold mineralization and near surface bulk tonnage type mineralization from the Diamonds Zone, the Clubs Zone and the lower Hearts Zone. Core drilling will be implemented across the 3 Aces Project in 2018 to better address the structural conditions inherent to the Hearts-Clubs Corridor while allowing the Company to expand its focus on deeper drill targets.