Avidian Gold Corp. reported the results from its mapping and sampling program at the 100% owned Golden Zone project, Alaska. Highlights include: Gold mineralization grading > 1 g/t Au can be traced along a trend of 8 km long. Surface sampling and trenching uncovered numerous high-grade gold occurrences of > 4 g/t Au to > 25 g/t Au plus Ag ± base metals; such as a 11.0 g/t Au, 2,550 g/t Ag, 0.24% Cu, 14.3% Pb and 2.54% Zn from a grab sample. The discovery of a new mineralized breccia located approximately 500 m west of the known "Breccia Pipe Deposit". Grab samples from this new discovery have gold and silver values that range from 15 ppb Au to 14.64 g/t Au and 0.6 g/t Ag to 355 g/t Ag. This new discovery referred to as "Breccia Pipe West" is proximal to a 1.5 km long feldspar-biotite porphyry. Quartz veined sediments immediately adjacent to a quartz stockwork granite returned 4.8 g/t Au, 106 g/t Ag and 1.41% Cu from a grab sample. Polymetallic mineralization in conglomerates is a mineralization style that has not previously been explored, but for which there appears to be significant potential as a number of conglomeratic units have been mapped on the property with sample results such as 1.51 g/t Au, 67.0 g/t Ag and 1.05% Cu (grab sample) and 6.1 m of 13.8 g/t Au, 34.4 g/t Ag and 0.85% Cu (historical trench). Known mineralization on the property is proximal to intrusive bodies, analogous to what is observed in many of the large gold deposits within the Tintina Gold Belt.