Osceola announced that the Company has received the remainder of its heavy equipment, completed operation set-up, and will commence mining operations in the Osceola Mining District this week. Upon initiation of processing, drilling begins under the guidance of Distinguished Geologist, David Bending. The Mine's primary goal is to complete 6 to 8 core drill holes for the compiling of data required to file a National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101") resource report and to Certify Mav G Values. Osceola Gold has successfully completed its advanced satellite subsurface GeoScan evaluation. The GeoScan evaluation yielded results that revealed gold saturation in both target areas tested. Based on data derived through satellite deep scanning of the areas tested on the Mav G property, the first hotspot revealed an average of 5 - 8 grams per ton was discovered in terrain from 0 to 78 feet deep. The second hot spot which runs from surface to 13 feet deep on an average, revealed 15 grams or higher and two pay streaks underneath averaging 4 to 8 grams per ton.