Garibaldi Resources Corp. provided exploration update for its nickel-copper-rich massive sulphide discovery at Nickel Mountain, 11 miles southwest of Eskay Creek. Drill hole EL-17-10 supports the very high tenor and purity of magmatic sulphide mineralization in the Discovery zone, returning 8.3% nickel, 4.1% copper, 0.19% cobalt, 4.3 g/t palladium, 1.9 g/t platinum, 1.1 g/t gold and 10.2 g/t silver over 10.3 meters (approximate true width); In a significant development that originates from a review of borehole electromagnetic (BHEM) data through late time "channel 1" readings, renowned nickel sulphide geophysicist Alan King has identified two unusually strong conductive zones (>10,000 Siemens), one directly beneath EL-17-14 and the other south of the Northwest zone trending southwest to northeast, interpreted as signatures of potential massive sulphides over a broad area at depth; Results from the first 14 drill holes strongly suggest that the Discovery zone and the Northwest historic zone, 150 meters apart, are the product of an open-system magma conduit following a structural weakness in the country rocks, implying far greater tonnage and grade potential at Nickel Mountain than historical explorers had estimated.