Hole GR-11-256 - 98.00 metres grading 1.21 grams per tonne Au
Including - 29.50 metres grading 2.34 grams per tonne Au
Hole GR-10-189 - 220.30 metres grading 0.41 grams per tonne Au
Including - 70.90 metres grading 1.06 grams per tonne Au
Hole GR-10-178 - 183.50 metres grading 0.50 grams per tonne Au
Including - 45.50 metres grading 1.12 grams per tonne Au
Drilling at the Granada Property continues with 2 drill rigs on a 24 hours a day/7 days a week schedule, The present mineralized zone now covers an area of 1.2 kilometres along strike and is up to 0.5 kilometres wide.
The following table highlights significant intervals, calculated by Gold Bullion, in the most recent results received:
The following 4 holes did not have significant intervals and are therefore not included in the above table: GR-10-57, GR-10-135, GR-10-158 and GR-11-222.
Widths reported in the preceding table are drill widths; true widths are unknown at this time. Assays are uncut, length-weighted average values. Lost core within mineralized intersections were incorporated as blank intervals and assigned a 0.0 g/t grade in all length-weighted calculations.
Gold Bullion's NQ drill program and drill core sampling, including the quality assurance/quality control program, are supervised by Ms. Nicole Rioux , P. Geo. of GENIVAR, Gold Bullion's geological consultant. Nicole Rioux is GENIVAR's senior geologist and a member of the Ordre des g�ologues du Qu�bec and a "qualified" person in accordance with National Instrument 43-101.
Core from the above holes was sent to ALS Chemex Labs in Val d'Or, Quebec , and Accurassay Laboratory in Timmins, Ontario, for analysis. Gold was assayed by fire assay with additional pulp and metallics analysis done on samples where visible gold was identified. Analytical accuracy and precision are monitored by the analysis of reagent blanks and reference materials at both labs. Quality control is further assured by the insertion of blind certified standard reference material and blanks into the sample stream at regular intervals by Gold Bullion and GENIVAR personnel in order to independently assess analytical accuracy.
About Gold Bullion Development Corp.
Gold Bullion Development Corp. is a TSX Venture listed junior natural resource company focusing on the exploration and development of its Granada Gold Property near Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, and its high grade Castle Silver Mine in Gowganda, Ontario.
For more information on Gold Bullion Development Corp. (TSX-V: GBB, OTC PK: GBBFF), visit our web site: http://www.GoldBullionDevelopmentCorp.com
"Frank J. Basa"
Frank J. Basa, P.Eng.
President and Chief Executive Officer
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