Sitka Gold Corp. announced the assay results from the first four drill holes at its Burro Creek Gold/Silver Property located in Mohave County, Arizona, U.S.A. The main focus of the drill program currently underway is to confirm historical results on an open pit type epithermal gold/silver mineralized zone and to drill test the southern continuity of the Burro Vein over a 1.3 km long corridor where a mobile metal ion (MMI) survey has outlined anomalous gold and silver mineralization on surface that corresponds with the southern projection of the Burro Vein. Additional drill results will be released as they are received, compiled and interpreted. Highlights of Initial Diamond Drilling Results Include: Drill hole BC19-56 intersects 41.08 m of 1.15 g/t gold and 51.30 g/t silver including: 18.77 m of 2.20 g/t gold and 27.79 g/t silver. 1.07 m of 17.55 g/t gold and 33.00 g/t silver. Drill hole BC19-57 intersects 50.63 m of 1.10 g/t gold and 35.97 g/t silver including: 11.70 m of 3.23 g/t gold and 72.86 g/t silver. 1.28m of 16.85 g/t gold and 77.00 g/t silver. Drill hole BC19-58 intersects 25.00 m of 0.37 g/t) gold and 83.99 g/t silver including: 6.40 m of 0.75 g/t gold and 119.37 g/t silver. Drill hole BC19-59 intersects 27.12 m of 0.62 g/t gold and 79.58 g/t silver including: 5.79 m of 2.09 g/t gold and 23.69 g/t silver. The company intends to drill approximately 1,000 metres in 15 holes on the patented (private) land during this first phase of drilling to explore for further extension of the Burro Vein to the south of the vein mineralization explored by the previous operator, most recently in 2013. After completion of this phase, the company intends to continue with a Phase 2 program stepping out further to the south along the projection of the mineralized zone outlined by the MMI geochemical survey (the MMI Anomaly) upon receiving its drill permit from the BLM.