GoldON Resources Ltd. provided an exploration update on the West Madsen gold property that it has the right to earn up to a 100% interest in through an option agreement with Great Bear Resources. The Property is comprised of two contiguous claim blocks, each roughly six kilometres (km) by three km in size for a total area of 3,860 hectares. Block A is directly adjacent to Pure Gold Mining's Madsen property and is interpreted to host the extension of the Balmer Assemblage rocks of the Red Lake Greenstone belt. This Assemblage is host to Pure Gold's Madsen Red Lake Gold Mine with a historical production of 2.6 million ounces of gold and a current indicated resource of 2,063,000 ounces gold at 8.9 grams per tonne (g/t) gold (in 7.2 million tonnes), an inferred resource of 467,000 ounces gold at 7.7 g/t gold (in 1.9 million tonnes) (see Pure Gold's National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report filed July 5, 2019 www.puregoldmining.ca). Note: mineralization found on Pure Gold's property is not necessarily indicative of mineralization that may be found on the West Madsen property. During the fall of 2019, GoldON mobilized Rimini Exploration & Consulting crews to complete a Phase II prospecting and geological mapping program on the West Madsen Property to follow up on the Phase I soil-gas-hydrocarbon (SGH) survey anomalies identified earlier this year (see news release of October 22, 2019). In conjunction with this prospecting program, the SGH survey was expanded to the west to test the projected extension of the contact of the Balmer and Confederation assemblages, a geological/structural contact that is similar to the adjacent Madsen property. Results from the extended SGH survey are pending and results from the prospecting program follow. Phase II prospecting and geological mapping on West Madsen Block A was planned to investigate the hydrocarbon anomalies identified in ActLab's SGH survey interpretation. Work was focused on areas that were prospective for gold mineralization in the SGH report or were situated proximal to Pure Gold's Wedge target (see Figure 2 below). A total of 28 grab samples were taken from outcrop and analyzed for gold and a multi-element suite (ICP-OES). The samples returned gold values ranging from below detection to a high of 0.524 g/t gold (see Figure 3 below). Note: grab samples are selective by nature and may not be representative of the mineralization across the Property. The 0.524 g/t gold sample was collected from a silicified felsic volcanic rock, with 5% disseminated pyrite. This area was not the highest potential gold-bearing zone identified from the Phase I SGH survey, however the rocks overlie an area of elevated hydrocarbon activity coincident with a geophysical magnetic high anomaly (see Figures 3 and 4 below). Felsic volcanic rocks with similar style mineralization are proven to host high- and low-grade gold mineralization at Great Bear Resources' Dixie Project and may represent a target not previously identified on the West Madsen property. Other samples collected consisted of felsic, intermediate and mafic volcanic rocks, with variable mineralization consisting of pyrite and rare chalcopyrite with malachite staining.