Prize Mining Corporation announced it has received final assay results from its initial drilling program on the Daylight Property located in southeastern, BC. Encouraging assay results have been obtained from an 18-hole drill program which tested a number of targets identified from a combination of soil geochemical anomalies, elevated surface rock sample results, geophysical indicators, historical drilling records and surface workings. Hole DL17005 on the Great Western zone intersected a 0.9 metre interval which assayed 63.7 g/tgold encountered at 46.4 metres depth. Above this interval, results returned 32.6 metres of 1.16 g/t gold hosted in strongly altered granodioritic rock of the Jurassic Silver King Formation ("Jsk"). This intercept includes 0.5 metres of 20.9 g/t gold, 0.79 metres of 11.6 g/t gold and 0.6 metres of 10.3 g/tgold associated with vuggy quartz-carbonate veins containing semi-massive pyrite and blebby chalcopyrite. Hole DL17007 on the Great Western zone intersected a 71.22 metre interval of 1.09 g/t gold at 74.28 metres encountered in strongly altered Jsk. This interval includes 0.5 metres of 7.36 g/t gold and4.91 metres of 4.39 g/t gold with a 0.48 metre spike of 21.2 g/t gold associated with quartz-carbonate veining/swarms containing pyrite and chalcopyrite. Also in DL17007, is a deeper 19 metre intercept of 1.0 g/t gold at 168 metres. Hole DL17016 on the Daylight zone intersected a 5 metre intercept of 2.76 g/t gold (including 1 metre of 5.77 g/t gold) from a set of quartz-carbonate veins hosted in intermediate to mafic volcanic rocks.