Sarissa Resources, Inc. has received all of the assay results from its fall 2014 verification diamond drilling program. The company completed a total of 1,042 meters of diamond drilling during 2014. To evaluate for the potential of additional niobium mineralization at depth in the northwest corner of the D-Zone, hole DDH-14-84 was extended 55 meters deeper than previous historic drilling.

Also, surveys of drill hole collar locations by Ontario Land Surveyors and gyroscopic down hole surveys for deviation have also been completed. Verification testing of certain assay pulps from this and previous drilling programs are being sent to an outside laboratory for further independent confirmation of results. While collaring hole DDH-14-86, the Company located what appears to be DDH-208-55-10 approximately three meters to the southwest in bedrock.

Dominion Gulf reported that Hole DDH-208-55-10 returned 0.44% Nb2O5 over its entire length and a comparison of the niobium concentrations from the surface to 160 meter interval in each hole is within 10%. Review of the QAQC results suggest that the results reported for niobium values from the lab are reliable. Samples were submitted to AGAT Laboratories of Mississauga Ontario and were analyzed for their niobium content using Lithium-Borate Fusion with an XRF finish.

This data will now be used to determine the accuracy and reliability of the historic data by RPA Inc.