Decade Resources Ltd. reported that it has received surface assays from the recently discovered Nobody Knows No 2 zone at the Copper River project. The project is part of a large claim holding consisting of 48 contiguous minerals claims which include Nobody Knows, Dardanelle (presently farmed out) and Treasure Mountain properties totaling 17,470 hectares. All 48 mineral claims are 100% owned by Decade Resources Ltd. The project stretches from 10 to 40 air kilometers east of Terrace, B.C., on the northern slopes of the Copper River valley.

Highlights of the program include: Sampling of the surface exposure in the discovery area indicates that the main copper sulphide is bornite and to a lesser degree chalcopyrite. Mineralization occurs within fractures, as coarse disseminated grains and along the wall areas to late quartz veins. Samples KN-23-18F, KN23-21A and KN-23-26 all contained varying amounts of bornite mineralization.

The remaining 8 samples were chalcopyrite bearing rocks. All samples contain appreciable amounts of silver. 1,200m of drilling has been completed in 9 drill holes.

The discovery drill holes show similarities to many of the world's major sediment-hosted copper systems with the association of silver with copper. Rocks hosting the copper mineralization present have been sheared with abundant ground up copper mineralization (bornite) in the fault gouge. Additional drill pads have been constructed and drilling will resume within the next several days.

The Company plans an additional 4,000 to 5,000m of drilling in 21-25 further drill holes not only testing the Nobody Knows #2 showing but possible extensions.