Black Tusk Resources Inc. provided results of the on-going data review and compilation for the PG Highway property located north of Val d'Or, Quebec. Historic reports from various mining exploration companies, and the Quebec government, have been reviewed for the project area. Historic work has included geologic mapping, economic potential assessments, airborne and ground geophysics, geochemical sampling, and drilling. Of particular interest to the PG Highway is work documented by Hudbay Mining Ltd. in 1978 (report GM58971) and Exploration Louphior Inc. in 1988 (GM46998). Hudbay completed geologic mapping, ground geophysics, trenching and overburden sampling. One site was tested by diamond drilling. Louphior completed lithogeochemical sampling and ground geophysics (magnetics, electromagnetics, and Induced Polarization) and five diamond drill holes. The PG Highway was originally staked to cover documented historic drill-hole 8712-2. Drill logs for this hole indicate that it intercepted 9.6 metres of near-massive to massive pyrite and pyrrhotite within basaltic rocks. Further review of the historic drill logs indicate that significant sulphide intercepts were also reported in holes 8712-1, 8712-3, 8712-4, and F-G-1-78. All of these holes were drilled within a 600 metre diameter area in close proximity to Highway 397 north of Val d'Or. The sulphide intercepts are summarized in the table below. The reader is cautioned that intercepts reported in historic drilling have not been verified by Black Tusk.