Golden Share provided an update on a recently completed review of compiled historical exploration work at the Shebandowan Project. The Project is located in the Shebandowan Greenstone Belt (SGB), part of the Wawa Subprovince. The SGB displays a classic Archean greenstone belt sequence and subsequent deformation making it comparable to other notable greenstone belts that host the Hemlo, Timmins and Kirkland Lake gold camps. Historical resource estimates are 155,728 ounces gold (706,000 tonnes at 6.86 g/t average, Non 43-101 Compliant) at the Bandore Main Zone and 95,668 ounces gold (616,000 tonnes at 4.84 g/t average, Non 43-101 Compliant) at the Bandore Zone 4. And there are 71,685 ounces gold (Inferred, 851,000 tonnes at 2.62 g/t average and 2.00 g/t cut off in accordance with NI 43-101) at the JF West Zone. All three deposits were drilled to approximately 500 feet (150 meters) depth. Golden Share has been focusing on identifying targets for 'potential new discoveries' and re-evaluating the exploration model at the three already known deposits.