Goliath Resources Limited reported chip sample results from the Copper King Trend on its 100% optioned Copperhead Property, near the Golden Triangle district of British Columbia. The Copperhead Property covers 4,354 hectares. The property has road access and is approximately 3 kilometres from the nearest powerline. It is located approximately 35 kilometers southwest of Smithers, British Columbia and resides within the Skeena Arch, a belt-scale structural corridor associated with significant porphyry and related mineralization. The Copper King Trend is 350 metres wide by 2,000 metres long and is defined by mineralized grab samples from sparse outcrops. The trend remains largely overburden covered and unexplored. Mechanized trenching is recommended to determine the true thickness of the zone. 11 metre chip sample from a volcanic breccia containing massive and semi-massive sulphides returned 0.17 g/t Au, 4.28 % Cu, and 45.41 g/t Ag. The chip sample started and ended in mineralization that remains open. The orientation of the breccia zone is not known and thus the true thickness of the mineralized zone remains to be determined. 8 metre chip sample returned 0.08 g/t Au, 1.57 % Cu, and 12.45 g/t Ag. The chip sample started and ended in mineralization that remains open. True thickness of the mineralized zone remains to be determined. SkyTEMtm aerial magnetics and electromagnetic data discovered an intense magnetic high and adjacent resistive zone, consistent with a hydrothermal alteration system. Massive and semi-massive sulphide breccias are documented in an area of sparse outcrop up to 450 metres apart. Grab samples with copper mineralization up to 7.97% Cu were taken from this brecciated system which remains open in all directions. Ground geophysics, trenching, and channel sampling is recommended to trace the copper mineralization along strike in preparation for drilling.