Broadway Gold Mining Ltd. announced the discovery of statistically significant strontium/yttrium ratios over a 2.4 kilometer contact zone. Broadway’s data is based on 571 rock chip and 1,468 soil samples taken across prospective areas of the property, including the Broadway and Madison mines. The geochemical model reveals distinctive Sr/Y ratio-based-anomalies that are found throughout a 2.4-kilometer zone of strong structural preparation and mineralization. Following these findings, the field team completed a retrospective analysis of the rock chip and soil geochemistry files and corroborated similar favorable Sr/Y ratios in 231 samples. ALS labs in Vancouver, BC conducted the sample prep and analysis utilizing AuME-ST43 for soil samples and Au-ICP21 for rock samples. Laboratory duplicates, blanks and standard samples confirm that good quality control standards were followed by the laboratory and by the ground team for this group of sample results. A total of 1,468 assays are reported in this soil sample set. These assay results indicate several coincident multi-element anomalies that are consistent with porphyry-based mineralization. Each sample was assayed for gold, silver, copper, molybdenum, manganese, lead, zinc and up to 42 other elements.