Marmota announced that it has received detailed 1m assay results from the September drilling program at Aurora Tank (Goshawk: 24 holes). The new detailed 1m results from the September 2018 drilling have yielded an outstanding intersection of 88g/t gold (with duplicate samples at 89g/t) just 38m from surface in Hole 104 (on the heels of best 1m intersection of 93g/t gold located approximately 200m to the east and 32m from surface). Importantly, the 88g/t result is not just a 1m highlight, but isfollowed down hole by high-grade gold averaging 24g/t gold over 5m (commencing 38m from surface). The new high-grade intersection (Hole 18ATRC104) is open in a number of directions. It is accompanied by elevated arsenic, which is considered to be a pathfinder for primary gold. The new intersections have further increased the lateral foot print of gold mineralization that is close to the surface and potentially amenable to low-cost open-pittable mining. Tree sampling: Marmota was partly guided to this location by a new innovative biogeochem (tree sampling) program. The September drill program was partly guided and assisted, for the first time, by an innovative program of biogeochemical sampling (tree sampling) over the Goshawkarea. Tree leaves provide (via the tree root system that extends underground) a measure of possible gold anomalism, and provide an additional perspective to calcrete sampling. Under the tree sampling program, tree leaves were collected from suitable species over the area of interest. Subsequent to the drill program, in early December2018, Marmota carried out a new biogeochemical (tree sampling) program at Aurora Tank, collecting new biogeochemical samples extensional to the Goshawk area. Marmota is waiting on the assay results from that December sampling program to arrive. As soon as received and collated, It is anticipated that the results of the December biogeochemical sampling program will be used to help guide the next stage of drilling at Aurora Tank.