Golden Cariboo Resources Ltd. announced additional encouraging results from hole QGQ24-08 at the North Hixon zone on its Quesnelle Gold Quartz Mine Property near Hixon, British Columbia. Two distinct gold-bearing zones are evident within a broad gold anomalous zone as shown in the table below. The new results are shown in bold.

The overall result includes both the zone previously released and the new results. Gold mineralization is associated with quartz, ±carbonate, veins, pyrite and faults within what appears to be a moderately steep, southeast trending structural zone hosted by a sequence of fine clastic metasedimentary rocks, proximal to the contact with the intermediate to mafic metavolcanic rocks, at the North Hixon zone. The zone constitutes a blind discovery encountered at the bottom of QGQ24-01, while attempting to intersect the source of magnetite-pyrite bearing float which contained 9.8 g/t Au.

Logging and sampling of QGQ24-08 are complete down to the hole's final depth of 712.01m, with assays pending below 324.96m.