Golden Band Resources Inc. announced assay results from the drilling program completed in May, 2014 on the company's 100%-owned Decade gold deposit located in the La Ronge Gold Belt of Saskatchewan. The spring 2014 drilling program at the former Decade mine consisted of 22 diamond drillholes (NQ-diameter) totalling 1,600.93 m. Drillhole spacing were typically 12.5 m apart, with the objective to test for: The existence of a southwest zone down-plunge for an earlier high grade drill hole intersect; the possible existence of higher grade mineralization down plunge of the mine workings; the possible existence of higher grade mineralization to the northeast of the mine workings; and the possible existence of a new zone to the far northeast of the existing mine workings. Golden Band is encouraged by these initial results which indicate that additional higher-grade, near-surface gold occurrences exist than what were previously indicated and that these gold zones could potentially be available for near-term production as part of the company's plans to re-start gold production using its Jolu mill.

The former Decade mine workings are only 275 metres from the company's Jolu gold mill, and 600 metres from the former Jolu gold mine, all 100%-owned by Golden Band. The Decade area was discovered in 1944 and saw limited underground operations in the 1970's and 1990's. The deepest portion of the existing development is approximately 50 m below surface and certain portions of the gold mineralization were drill tested in the 1990's to about 100-150 m below surface.