To: Goose94 who wrote (5 ) 11/24/2012 7:26:20 PM From: Goose94 Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 203630 Goldstrike Resources (GSR-V) to focus 2013 drilling on VG, Goldbank gold discoveries Oct 30, 2012 - News Release Goldstrike Resources Ltd. has reduced its Yukon holdings to its core properties and will focus on the newly discovered VG and Goldbank zones along the Yellow Giant trend on its flagship Plateau South property. The planned upcoming 2013 exploration program will be primarily focused on diamond drilling. During late August, the company made a new discovery of high-grade gold mineralization outcropping over a strike of 11 kilometres within a newly identified district-scale deformation zone that was not previously known. The VG and Goldbank zones will be the first areas within that deformation zone to be drill tested, and they will be the company's priority targets for 2013. Gold assay results from outcrop and subcrop samples taken in those zones were reported in the company's news releases dated Sept. 18 and Oct. 10, 2012. The 25-kilometre Yellow Giant trend that contains the VG, Goldbank and Goldstack zones remains open. [ Mike Burke Golden Predator's chief geologist quote. "Soil sampling has been an effective exploration tool here - in fact, it has been pretty successful in most of the Yukon," Burke comments. "We have a lot of exploration targets. Even within the main reserve trend, there are areas where the gold in the soils indicate that there is probably something there that hasn't been discovered yet. As fas as exploration goes, even though we're at a brownfield property, there is a ton of potential. Northern Miner Nov 12-18 2012 ] Nov 1, 2012 - News Release Trevor J. Bremner, PGeo, is a geologist with a wide range of Canadian experience in mineral exploration, including significant experience in the field in the Yukon. He also served the government of Canada for 15 years in a variety of roles, including two years as Yukon's chief geologist, one year as Yukon's acting director, mineral resources, and three years as head of mining legislation in Ottawa. He was instrumental in setting up the Yukon Geology Program (precursor to the Yukon Geological Survey), and helping devolve mineral resource administration to the Yukon government. Mr. Bremner is a registered professional geologist in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Northwest Territories. He is currently the company's chief consulting geologist.