SIRIOS announced the results from the last diamond drill hole undertaken in fall 2014 on the CHEECHOO gold property, in the region of the Eleonore gold mine of Goldcorp in James Bay, Quebec. Two distinct gold zones were intersected by drill hole #19. The first zone consists of a section of 12.9 m at 1.16 g/t Au including an interval of 3.0 m grading 3.22 g/t Au, while the second one graded 0.73 g/t Au over 31.3 m comprising a section of 2.01 g/t Au over 4.2 m. The drill hole #19 indicates the gold zones intersected in the drill holes #10, 17, 18 and 16 seem to extend on more than 450 metres on strike from south-east to north-west and they remain open in every direction as well as in depth.

Given that the large spacing of around 150 metres between drill holes, only additional drill holes will allow to identify the extent, the continuity and the orientation of these zones. These are included in a large low grade gold envelope extending to a minimal length of more than 1.1 km inside the property. The drilling program completed in October included two new diamond drill holes (#18 and #19) in addition to the deepening of vertical drill hole #17 for a total of 522 meters.

Drill hole #19 is located between the drill holes #16 and #18, which is around 150 metres north-west of #18 and 150 metres south-east of #16. The CHEECHOO gold project is located in James Bay, Quebec, 800 km north of Montreal and less than 10 km from the Eleonore gold mine of the producer Goldcorp that has just begun production. This world-class deposit contained 4.03 million ounces of gold and 4.10 million ounces of inferred gold mineral resources.

For drill hole #19, one hundred eighty nine samples representing 201 meters of NQ drill core were collected, sawed in half, with one half sent to a commercial laboratory for analysis and other half retained for future reference. A strict QA/QC program was followed by integrating blanks and certified reference materials to the drill core samples, all of which were prepared by IOS Services Geoscientifiques inc. of Chicoutimi, and assayed for gold by fire assay and atomic absorption finish (AA24) by the ALS Minerals laboratories in Val d'Or, Quebec. Assays on the highest grades were duplicated in the laboratory.

Samples grading more than 10 g/t were re-assayed by fire assay with gravimetric finish.