PJX Resources Inc. announced the discovery a significant quantity of gold in soil on its Zinger Property in Cranbrook, British Columbia. Heavy mineral separation of 2 approximately 4 kg size samples of soil recovered 898 grains and 256 grains of gold, respectively. Hand trenching was completed up-slope of a soil sample that contained 4941 ppb (4.941 g/t) gold. The stripping exposed sericite and carbonate altered sediments with localized quartz carbonate veining in bedrock. Chip sampling along the 14.5 meter long trench returned a weighted average of 524 ppb (0.524 g/t) gold. However, a short drill hole under the trench failed to identify any gold. Given the 4.941 g/t gold in the initial soil sample, the company took two samples of soil from material stripped off of the trench to reconfirm the presence of gold in the soil. The approximately 4 kilogram (dry weight) samples were taken 7 meters apart. They were sent for analysis at CF Mineral Laboratories of Kelowna, British Columbia. Heavy mineral separation performed on the soils recovered 898 grains and 256 grains of gold, respectively. Gold grain morphology was assessed to help determine the distance the grains may have travelled from a bedrock source.