Sirios Resources Inc. announced results of the first four drill holes (#108 to 111) completed in Autumn 2017 on the Cheechoo gold property at Eeyou Istchee James Bay, Quebec. The main objective of drill hole #108 has been achieved by confirming the extension of the gold mineralization intersected at depth by drill holes #98 and 82E. In this area and at this depth of approximately 500 metres, the tonalite/metasediment contact is sub-horizontal, in accordance with structural data obtained by logging survey. The gold mineralization extends in the tonalite or in the metasediment, but always at the proximity of the contact, over a minimal distance of 100 metres. Drill holes #112 and 120 intersected the same contact and assay results should be received soon. The drill hole #108 demonstrates that the tonalite yields 0.7 g/t Au over all its width, which is more than 575 metres. The three drill holes #109 to 111 yielded average grades between 0.5 g/t Au and 0.8 g/t Au over widths ranging from 281 to 327 metres that correspond approximately to their total lengths; these values include intervals with higher grades indicated above in each of them. The four drill holes total 1,813 metres and cover a lateral distance of 100 metres from south-west to north-east. They are located at the south-west border of the central area, where most of the drill holes are located. Thirty-three NQ drill holes (#108 to 140) were undertaken during the Autumn 2017 for a total of 10,628 metres. Gold was observed in multiple locations in 28 of these drill holes confirming the presence of free coarse gold. Core samples of 29 other drill holes are currently being assayed and assay results will be released regularly after receipt and interpretation. Fieldworks on Cheechoo will restart this week with two operating drill rigs to complete a minimum of 8,000 additional metres of drilling.