GoldON Resources Ltd. provide an update on exploration activity at its Springpole East property (the "Property") in the Red Lake Mining District, Ontario. A total of 109 grab samples and 31 lake sediment samples were collected in the initial program. The highest-grade sample (457 ppb gold,
sample E5830289) consisted of a 10 cm + quartz vein with silicified wall rock containing 2-3% pyrite, from an angular boulder among several other quartz float on the south shore of a small lake. This sample also returned 467 ppm molybdenum (Mo), 7.95 ppm bismuth (Bi) and 5.88 ppm tellurium (Te). These elements are commonly associated with gold in orogenic gold systems. Samples of chert south of Durkin Lake returned up to 82 ppb Au. A follow-up field program was conducted in late September to revisit the anomalous samples and investigate three other areas on the Property while weather permitted. Follow-up work at the most anomalous sample (E5830289) from the Phase I program yielded several similar samples of float and outcrop on the south shore of the lake. Efforts were aided by lower water levels resulting in more exposure and easier access to the shoreline. On the north shore of Durkin Lake, a quartz vein system was sampled over a strike length of 1.3 kilometers, returning anomalous Mo (up to 681 ppm), Bi (up to 19.7 ppm), and Te (up to 3.03 ppm). This is a similar geochemical signature to sample E5830289 (457 ppb Au), though no anomalous gold was obtained from these samples. Sample assays for the second program along with rock geochemistry analysis are pending and the results will be reported once received.