Gold Jubilee Capital Corp. released results from the 2013 exploration program at the Pyramid project located on highway 37, north of Dease Lake, B.C. The Pyramid project is a copper-gold target that lies within the Quesnel Terrane and covers favorable geology for hosting porphyry copper-gold mineralization. The 2013 program consisted of a 408 line-km airborne magnetic survey and 1171 geochemical samples (rock, soil and silt).

The 2013 exploration program at Pyramid was highlighted by the discovery of widespread geochemical anomalies, defined as greater than 100 ppm (parts per million) copper and 30 ppb (parts per billion) gold. At least five distinctly anomalous zones were outlined and are characterized by elevated geochemical results and favorable geophysical results. Rock sampling returned encouraging Cu and Au grades.

Soil and silt sampling outlined a number of anomalous Cu and Au zones. The highest copper-in-soil result was 975 ppm and the highest gold-in-soil result was 433.7 ppb (0.43 g/t Au). The highest copper-in-silt result was 284.6 ppm and the highest gold-in-silt result was 530.6 ppb (0.53 g/t Au).

Rock sampling returned encouraging copper and gold results from outcrop grab samples. Sample 2589818 returned 0.31% Cu, 2.3 ppm Ag and 47.8 ppb Au. Sample 2589803 contained 1.69 g/t Au, 1.2 ppm Ag and 103.5 ppm Cu.

The samples were prepared and analyzed at the ISO certified ACME Analytical Laboratories in North Vancouver using a 1DX2 assay package. 1DX2 is a 1:1:1 Aqua Regia Digestion ICP-MS analysis. Routine insertion of standards was performed by ACME as part of their normal analytical procedures.