OPUS ONE Resources Inc. announced that the fall trenching program on the Ray Zone area of Win-Win property was successful and has returned high gold grades in channel samples where visible gold was found. The showing contains a narrow N080 oriented quartz vein and veinlet system hosted in a basalt unit of the Obatogamau formation. The historical trench was refreshed and extended over a 10 X 20 metre area, exposing a quartz vein that was traced over a length of 6.5 metres. Overburden thickness increases towards the east and west where the vein and structure is projected to extend. The quartz vein and stockwork system varied in width from 10 to 50 centimeters and is hosted in carbonatized basalt. The vein strikes N080 and is sub-vertical to north dipping. Historical drill hole GM-15 reported 3.23 g/t Au over 3.35m including 12.00 g/t over 0.30m (GM#39920- SIGEOM public database),is located approximately 20m west of the showing and seems to correlate with the same vein system. Historical work on the showing didn't report any visible gold and the best channel sample result reported 2.8g/t over 0.3m (GM#42857-SIGEOM Public database). Follow up diamond drilling is planned for the next exploration phase during winter 2018. The objectives of the program are to verify and expand the Ray Zone mineralisation and test for possible parallel structures. WinWin is a gold property which consists of 49 mining claims covering an area of 2,678 hectares located approximately 25 kilometres south-east of the town of Chapais. The Property is directly adjacent to the North frontier of IAMGOLD/Tomagold Monster Lake property and covers a six kilometers strike length of the Monster Lake Deformation Zone (FDZ) and subsidiary shear zones. Numerous gold showings and occurrences are present on the property that shows similarities with the Monster Lake project geology. Samples collected during the 2017 fall exploration program were dispatched from Chapais to Laboratoire Expert, Rouyn-Noranda for processing. Standard and blank QA-QC samples were introduced in the sample series at regular intervals in the field. All samples were processed according to Laboratoire Expert's internal quality control procedures. They were analysed following standard pyro-analyses technics "Fire Assay-Atomic Absorption". Samples which returned values equal or greater than 5.0 g/t were reanalysed by gravimetric method.