Gold79 Mines Ltd. to provide results from a property-wide soil geochemical survey on its Jefferson Canyon Project located 7 km east from the Round Mountain Gold Mine in Nevada USA. Gold 79's targeting strategy resulted in the collection of 2,926 soil samples along 100m spaced grid lines at 25m stations covering the entire mineral claim block. The results reveal a four square kilometre circular gold-in-soil anomaly. The high Au-in-soil value was 4,470 ppb Au and anomalous values were distributed as follows: twenty-nine samples returned greater than 500 ppb Au; ninety-nine samples were greater than 200 ppb Au, 234 samples were greater than 100 ppb Au and 631 samples were greater than 20 ppb Au. The silver-in-soil contour plot reveals a smaller 1.2km by 1.1km anomaly positioned within the gold anomaly. Both the gold and silver anomalies suggest a strong northwest response to the Jefferson Canyon fault. The high Ag-in-soil value was 339 ppm Ag and anomalous values were distributed as follows: fifty-six samples returned greater than 10 ppm Ag; one hundred and thirty-seven samples were greater than 5 ppm Ag, two hundred and eighty-eight samples were greater than 2 ppm Ag and four hundred and twenty-six samples were greater than 1 ppm Ag.