To: Goose94 who wrote (1882 ) 8/12/2013 1:37:07 PM From: Goose94 Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 202367 Riverside Resources (RRI-V) begins drilling, exploration at Flute, Lennac July 30, 2013 - News Release Riverside Resources Inc. and its partner, Antofagasta Minerals SA, have begun reverse circulation (RC) drilling and exploration work at the Flute and Lennac designated projects located east of Smithers in central British Columbia. The 2013 exploration work program will include extensive RC drill testing, Ah-horizon soil sampling, geological mapping and rock sampling. The program has been planned to both expand anomalous zones identified over the 2012 season and to test new targets within the Flute and Lennac properties with an aggressive RC top-of-bedrock drill campaign. The RC drill plan includes initially drilling 56 planned holes on the Lennac (nine holes) and Flute (47 holes) properties and 20 contingent drill holes for an initial follow-up on encouraging results from the top-of-bedrock sampling. The RC drill program follows an Ah-horizon soil sampling program which was initiated in mid-May this year to evaluate prospective areas with limited outcrop. Approximately 400 Ah-horizon soil samples have been sent for assay with several new anomalous zones already identified for priority follow-up. In addition to the Flute and Lennac properties, Riverside continues to stake strategic exploration ground while also evaluating third party acquisition opportunities throughout the alliance area of interest. "Riverside looks forward to further exploration results as we continue to delineate strong copper targets at the existing designated projects, while working hard to deliver further discovery prospects for the alliance as we continue moving forward," said John-Mark Staude, president and chief executive officer of Riverside Resources. Qualified person The scientific and technical data contained in this news release pertaining to the Flute and Lennac projects were prepared under the supervision of Paola Chadwick, PGeo, B.C., exploration manager, a non-independent qualified person to Riverside, who is responsible for ensuring that the geologic information provided in this news release is accurate and acts as a qualified person under National Instrument 43-101 standards of disclosure for mineral projects. We seek Safe Harbor.