Evrim Resources Corp. reported results from a surface sampling program completed by exploration partner Golden Ridge Resources on the Company's Ball Creek project in northwest British Columbia. The work completed by Golden Ridge successfully identified several new exploration targets at the Hickman and More areas and expanded on previous exploration at the ME prospect. The Hickman target includes a 500 metre by 1,500 metre area of anomalous copper-gold samples over the Hickman batholith, a large granodioritic to monzonitic intrusive complex related to the nearby Schaft Creek porphyry copper deposit. Sampling at More extends historic soil coverage and outlines several epicenters of copper-gold anomalism along a seven-kilometre trend. Extensive soil and talus sampling at the ME prospect outlined a 1,500 metre by 500 metre copper- molybdenum-gold-silver anomaly, located 2.5 kilometres south of the Main Zone porphyry. Evrim acknowledges that Ball Creek is situated in the traditional territory of the Tahltan Nation and is committed to developing a positive and mutually beneficial relationship based on respect and transparency.