Ring of Fire Resources Inc. announced preliminary assay results from the first drill hole (KML 12-01) drilled on the Kingsmill Nickel Anomaly, Project 81, Timmins Area, Northern Ontario, Canada. Drill Hole KML 12-01 was collared at an Azimuth of 30 degrees and a dip of -45 degrees for a total length of 584.0m that intersected Serpentinized Peridotite from 111.0m to 548.6m. Overburden thickness varied from 14.0m to 60.0m downhole and the entire section of the Serpentinized Peridotite was mineralized and had an overall grade of 0.28% Ni over 437.6m, with enriched sections. Drill Hole KML 12-01 was drilled within a large magnetic anomaly to confirm geology and mineralization from previously released historical drilling results. The company can confirm that the geology and mineralization has been duplicated in KML 12-01. Preliminary interpretation from this phase of drilling indicates that the western end of the mineralized Nickel body is approximately 400m wide and at least 400m deep and is steeply dipping to the south. Another three drill holes have been drilled to test the western part of this anomaly and assays results are pending. A total of seven holes have been planned to test this anomaly in 2 section lines over approximately 2.0 km strike length.