ePower Metals Inc. announced results of its fall exploration program at Panther Creek Cobalt Project located in the Idaho Cobalt Belt in Lemhi County, Idaho. Assays for 14 rock samples range from trace to 0.37% Co, and 0.014 to 19.3 g/T Au. 797 soil samples range from 4.7 to 355 ppm Co and have been received and highlights are reported below. Cobalt oxide and gold in outcrop: 0.37% Co, 3.10 g/T Au and 1.75% Cu over 5' (1.5m) chip/channel sample quartzite, 0.27% Co, 19.3 g/T Au and 2.4% Cu over 1' (0.3m) in oxidized quartz vein/gossan; 0.23% Co, 0.22 g/T Au and 0.70% Cu over 2' (0.6m) in biotite rich quartzite; 0.002% Co, 4.15 g/t Au and 0.29 % Cu over 3' (0.9m) in oxide stained quartz veining; 0.002% Co, 5.95 g/t Au and 0.35% Cu over 3' (0.9m) in oxide stained quartz veining with biotite. Delineation of two parallel soil anomalies which, intersect historic working on Long Dyke and Sweet Repose and trend towards the Blackbird mine to the west along the Panther Creek trend. Reconnaissance mapping confirmed the presence of widespread cobalt-copper mineralization including erythrite in stratiform and vein-type occurrences. ePower is permitting a sampling and structural mapping program for both the Sweet Repose Adit, and Long Dyke Adit. Given the high grade gold values returned from outcrop samples, the pulp splits from the fall soil sampling program have been sent for gold assay. This work will help define drill targets below the two adits and will refine exploration model for the Panther Creek Trend. Additional soil and outcrop sampling is planned to fully cover the Panther Creek project as soon as weather permits.