WPC Resources Inc. has reported the results of the surface sampling program on the Ulu Gold Property in Nunavut, Canada. The results of geochemical analyses are reported from the Flood Zone and nine other known gold zones on the Ulu Mining Lease. The data complete reporting for the summer 2014 geochemical assay sampling undertaken at the contiguous Ulu and Hood River Projects.

Each sample was analysed for 37 elements including gold (Au), silver (Ag), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn) and lead (Pb). Highlights of the field observations and descriptions with geochemical results by showing as received to date are: The Flood Zone is one of 16 known gold showings within the Ulu Mining Lease and is the most advanced occurrence within the Ulu Property. It is located in the southeast part of the Ulu Lease and is associated with a cluster of several other gold showings.

The Flood Zone mineralization has a surface strike length of 435m and the plane of mineralization dips steeply 7080 degrees to the southwest. Mineralization reportedly plunges westerly in the order of 55 degrees and has been intersected by diamond drilling from surface and drill stations in the underground decline to depths below 600m. Gold mineralization occurs within biotite and pyrrhotiterich zones hosted in auriferous quartz and calcsilicate veins.

Sulphide minerals are predominantly arsenopyrite with lesser pyrrhotite. The 2014 surface sampling campaign returned several intervals of significant gold mineralization and confirmed the presence of highgrade gold content at surface. The next stage of work for the Flood Zone is an updated model of mineralization to develop a better understanding of the nature of the gold zone and structures hosting it so as to define priority drill targets to confirm and potentially expand the historic resource.

In addition, the new model will include associated gold zones within the mining permit and could have a significant impact on the future work programs. The Ulu permit area is host to several prospective gold zones, some of which appear to exhibit highgrade characteristics similar to the Flood Zone. Through the course of the 2014 field work program, zones that were examined and sampled included the Alone, Batchelor, Battleship, Dagg, East Limb, Gnu, South Zone and West Limb Prospects. Like the Flood Zone, the gold mineralization appears to be associated with high sulphide mineralization and arsenopyrite enrichment.

Owing to the rubbly nature of most of the outcrop, channel samples were limited to a few exposures.