Riverside Resources Inc. announced that the Company has signed agreements with Gunpoint Exploration Ltd. and Millrock Resources Inc. to consolidate the former company's three La Cecilia Margarita concessions with the Violeta concession into a unified Cecilia Gold Project. The Cecilia Project, located in northeastern Sonora, Mexico, is targeting epithermal gold-silver mineralization in a rhyolite dome setting with potential for open-pit mining. The 778.3-hectare Cecilia-Margarita concession covers four gold target zones. Previous work focused on only a portion of the Project within an area of less than one square kilometre where more than thirty underground workings and twenty-three drill-holes have tested predominantly gold-bearing quartz veinlet stockworks and hydrothermal breccias hosted by siliceous volcanic rocks. Previous exploration completed by the predecessor to the Geologic Survey of Mexico and Cambior includes geological mapping, extensive surface and underground rock-chip sampling and two diamond drilling programs, one comprising 19 boreholes drilled in 1995 and an earlier campaign of four drill-holes. Highlights of exploration results reported by the previous operators include: 137 of 683 (20%) surface rock-chip samples assaying greater than 0.5 grams gold/tonne (g/t Au), with 72 of the 683 samples (approx.11%) having assays of greater than 1 g/t Au. A semi-continuous series of surface chip-channel rock samples across 119.0 metres (m) of altered volcanic rock that average 0.86 g/t Au, including 25 m grading 2.19 g/t Au. This sampling tested the North Breccia gold target. A drill-hole intersection of the North Breccia zone that averaged 1.41 g/t Au across 30.0 metres starting at 4.0 m in Cambior hole 138-95-08. A second interpreted intersection of the North Breccia zone averaged 0.39 g/t Au across 20.0 m starting at 48.0 m in hole 138- 95-19. A 127 m intersection of altered polylithic breccia conglomerate in borehole 88-03, also drilled in the area of the North Breccia target, that produced nineteen samples which were shown to contain 1-2 g/t Au and 12-28 g/t silver (Ag) by rudimentary fire assaying apparently without atomic adsorption being done on the samples. An approximately 118 m intersection of altered silicic volcanic rocks in drill-hole 88-04 on the Central Zone target produced seventy-seven core samples which were found to contain 1-2 g/t Au and 12-136 g/t Ag by the same assaying method as was used on the samples from drill-hole 88-03.