Western Troy Capital Resources, Inc. announced the assay results of holes it drilled at its MacLeod Lake Copper/Molybdenum Project in November of 2011. Three holes were drilled on geophysical anomalies near the Main Zone. Two holes did not intersect significant mineralization, but Hole 228, drilled on an anomaly between the Main Zone and the South Zone intersected 2.14% copper and 21.32 g/t silver over an interval of 3 meters from 63 to 66 meters depth. This interval includes 1.0 meter of 5.93% copper and 50.6 g/t silver. These widths are believed to be close to true widths due to the sub-horizontal attitude of the mineralized zone. Hole 228 was drilled on Rocky Point to intersect a conductive zone south of the Main Zone. Past work in this area uncovered high grade, copper mineralized boulders with assays of 6 to 9% copper as well as mineralized outcrop in granodiorite and biotite gneisses. The mineralized outcrop is likely the up-plunge extension of the new Rocky Point Zone. Hole 228 is located approximately 450 meters down plunge from the mineralized outcrop and at the centre of the conductive zone that appears to represent the outline of the new Rocky Point Zone. The Main Zone is the focus of the currently underway final feasibility study for the MacLeod Lake Project. The South Zone resource, as published in the 43-101 report for the MacLeod Lake Project in 2007, is estimated at 1.25 million tonnes (indicated) grading 0.75% Cu, 0.19% Mo, 0.57 g/t gold and 20 g/t silver. The South Zone geometry looks to be amenable to underground mining methods. Initial work to determine whether the South Zone could be included in the feasibility work resulted in the opinion of the consulting engineers that the South Zone resource would need to be larger to become economic. With this new drill intercept in Hole 228, the associated mineralized boulders and outcrop, and the configuration of geophysical anomaly, it is possible that a new zone similar in size and configuration to the South Zone could be present in the Rocky Point area. The combination of the South Zone and Rocky Point Zone could provide sufficient resources that would allow inclusion of the zones in the mineable resource at some point in the future.