FireFox Gold Corp. provided initial drill results for its 1,094.5 metre phase 1 drilling program on its 100%-owned Mustajärvi gold exploration project in the Central Lapland Greenstone Belt, Finland. The recently completed 1,094.5-metre phase-1 diamond core drilling program was designed to: 1) verify the quality of historical drilling and assays; 2) drill test extensions of known gold mineralization at depth and along strike, and; 3) to drill test the recently identified geophysical (IP and magnetics) anomalies associated with the Mustajärvi shear zone. The assay results for the first four drill holes 18MJ001, 18MJ002, 18MJ007, and 18MJ010, totaling 410.25 metres. Assay Results from the remaining 4 drill holes are pending. Drill holes 18MJ002 and 18MJ010 targeted potential down dip extensions beneath the small historical artisanal mining pit. Borehole 18MJ002 was most proximal to the pit and drilled to only 82 metres. That hole intersected several zones of gold mineralization, averaging from 1.87 to 11.63 g/t gold. Drill hole 18MJ010 was collared approximately 70 metres southwest of 18MJ002 and extends to a depth of almost 155 metres. It was the first attempt to test the deeper extents of the Mustajärvi mineralization, as the historical drilling tested only the topmost 40 metres. The geology of drill hole 18MJ010 was dominantly altered metavolcanics rocks of intermediate to mafic composition. The host rocks are strongly albitized with variable silica and carbonate alteration. At 87 to 90 metres down hole, a quartz-pyrite-tourmaline vein yielded 1.6 g/t gold over 0.5 metres, but there was substantial core loss. At 100 to 130 metres down hole, there was strong albite with variable quartz-carbonate alteration. A massive 2-metre-thick pyrite interval between 125.5 and 127.5 metres down-hole hosts 45.1 g/t gold (including 0.5 metres of 73.7 g/t gold). This was situated in the middle of a wider and strongly altered and mineralized unit that assayed 18.1 g/t gold over 5 metres with the shoulder sections assaying below the company's 1 g/t gold high grade cutoff. Drill hole 18MJ002 targeted shallow historical mineralization beneath the artisanal pit and intersected a 7.5-metre-wide zone (29 m to 36.5 m) of intense clay alteration including strongly oxidized quartz-pyrite-tourmaline veins. This interval closely resembles the outcropping surface mineralization previously reported. The drilling suffered core loss, but still yielded 4.1 metres averaging 1.87 g/t gold, including a high-grade intercept of 0.35 metres averaging 11.63 g/t gold consisting of a quartz-pyrite-tourmaline vein. Further downhole, two quartz-pyrite-tourmaline-carbonate veins were also intersected from 62.7 m to 63.5 m and from 77.9 m to 78.6 m, with the upper vein yielding 0.8m at 3.96 g/t gold. There is broad alteration halo observed in the intermediate host rock that hosts these veins, characterized by strong albitization and carbonization alteration with more localized intense sericitization and tourmalinization. This drill hole intersected the same rock interval as reported in Outokumpu's historic drill records, and exhibits similar gold grades to the historic drilled intercept. Two other drill holes 18MJ001 and 18MJ007 suffered significant core loss adjacent to quartz-pyrite-tourmaline "rich veins and did not yield significant gold intervals. Most of the core from these drill holes is also highly altered, exhibiting strong albitization and carbonatization and abundant quartz-albite-carbonate veining with elevated magnetite and hematite.