Yorbeau Resources Inc. reported on recent diamond drilling results at its 100% owned Scott Lake project in Quebec. Drill hole SC-82W intersected another higher grade massive sulphide zone approximately 45 metres updip from a similar intersection reported originally in hole SC-82. As was the case in SC-82, this shallower high grade massive sulphides intercept is located along the potential up-dip extension of the CFO Lens.

Another mineralized interval was also obtained along the Gap Lens in hole SC-31W2. These mineralized intervals, as were all intercepts released by the company since June, are located outside of the mineral resources as currently estimated at the Scott project. The Scott Lake property, 100% owned by Yorbeau, already hosts a number of polymetallic massive sulphide lenses.

These represent combined inferred resources of 5.45 million tonnes grading 1.2% copper, 4.6% zinc, 0.2 g/t gold and 34 g/t silver, using an NSR cut-off of $80 per tonne. Drilling will resume shortly with one drill rig and in fact the hole that was in progress just before the winter holiday break had already reached a depth of 900 metres and was close to the target depth.