Sage Gold Inc. has announced that it is planning to commence drilling at its Clavos gold property located 32 kms east north east of Timmins, Ontario in the prolific East Timmins Gold Camp. The program will consist of 1,500 metres of surface drilling involving 7 drill holes commencing next week. Drilling will initially start on the eastern portion of the "Main Mine Trend" of the Clavos deposit hosting significant mineralization in the Contact, Hangingwall (HW) and Footwall (FW) and Sediment Zones. The current program's objective is to test a 235 metre gap between the existing underground infrastructure and the 960 Zone from section 514525E and 514765E. Five holes are planned in this area targeting a shallow plunging flexure controlling gold, arsenopyrite, pyrite, quartz vein mineralization located in the altered ultramafics and porphyries flanking the Porcupine Group sediments demarked by the Pipestone Fault structure. The vertical and horizontal continuity of four gold bearing zones will be evaluated between the 1150m elevation and 1080m elevation (mine reference elevations). A systematic drill hole spacing of 60 metres may further define the plunge orientation of some of the high-grade shoots identified within the existing mine infrastructure. In addition, 2 drill holes are planned on the western end of the Clavos deposit between section 512800E and 512830E. These holes are intended to in-fill gaps in the historic surface and underground drilling beyond the limits of the existing underground workings at the 1125 elevation order to better define new stoping blocks.