Wildcat Exploration Ltd. has completed a total of 1,867 metres of diamond drilling in four holes on the Island Lake, N.B. property under the Wildcat - Doe Run Canadian Exploration Alliance. The Alliance has decided to carry out further drilling on the property in 2014. The Island Lake property is located approximately 4 km southeast of the former Heath Steele zinc-lead mine in Northumberland County, N.B. The current drill program was designed to follow up on the results of the initial drilling on the property in which diamond drill hole (DDH) IL-2013-2b intersected 6.5% Zn, 3.2% Pb, and 0.4% Cu across 2.08 m. The collar of DDH IL-2013-4 was located to test the extension of mineralization southwest of DDH IL-2013-2b.

DDH IL-2013-5 was collared to test beneath IL-2013-2b and was terminated due to hole deviation. DDH IL-2013-6 and 7 were drilled northeast of DDH IL-2013-2b, and fell short of the anticipated mineralized horizon (Upper Railroad Zone). DDH IL-2013-6 intersected 1.01% Zn across 1.04 metres in a felsic unit higher up in the stratigraphy, but was halted due to faulted ground.

No other significant assays were reported.