Garibaldi Resources Corp. provided an update on the first-ever diamond drilling program at its La Patilla Gold Property in Sinaloa State, Mexico, with the fifth hole of the shallow program currently in progress. Drilling started shortly before the Christmas break and resumed early this month.

Each of the holes has cut significant intervals of quartz veining similar to that which yielded gold values of as much as 28.4 g/t over 1.3 m and 7.5 g/t over 6.4 m in channel sampling recently carried out by Garibaldi. Core samples have been sent to the laboratory and results are pending. Drilling is focusing on the Murcielago and La Patilla low sulfidation epithermal structures, and the program has been designed to test the continuity of mineralization at shallow depths and along strike.

Highly encouraging surface mineralization has previously been outlined over a combined strike length of 225 meters and remains open in all directions as reported December 11, 2013.