Tombill Mines Limited provided an exploration update at its 100% controlled, royalty-free and patented Tombill Main Group and its claims within the Geraldton Gold Camp. Tombill has completed an initial drilling program to investigate the extent of near surface gold mineralization around the historic Talmora mine on Tombill's Main Group claims. Tombill is investigating this area to understand the potential for broad lower grade halos of gold mineralization around the narrow higher-grade veins historically mined in this area. The Talmora drill program consisted of three diamond drill holes totalling 1,146 meters of core drilling and was targeted to test the area around the Talmora vein (also referred to as the Elmos vein in some historic records). The historic Talmora vein was explored, and test mined, from a shaft driven on an island in Kenogamisis Lake during several phases of work during the 1930's and 40's. The three holes in this program each intersected the Talmora vein within strongly foliated and sericite altered gabbro/diorite host rocks with up to 3% pyrite and 1.5% arsenopyrite mineralization. Gold values associated with these intercepts are shown in Table 1 below. The best result from the program was in hole TAL21-002 which returned 1.65 gpt Au over 11.5 meters at a depth of 154.5 to 166.0 meters down the hole. The gabbro/diorite intrusive rocks hosting the gold mineralization encountered in these initial three drill holes are relatively competent and impermeable and usually not the ideal host for the broad halos of low- grade mineralization in the Geraldton area, so the company was pleased to see some positive indicative results. The main target, several hundred meters along strike to the east, the Talmora vein is hosted in greywacke which is a more favorable host rock and hosts much of the near surface lower grade mineralization on the adjoining property of Greenstone Gold Mines. Tombill is considering a drill program to test the Talmora/Elmos vein further along strike to the east where it is hosted in the more favorable greywacke host rocks. The program will require drilling under a lake. Tombill will maintain its exploration program drill testing to define the extent of the F-Zone where recent drilling has confirmed the westward extension from the adjoining Greenstone Mines property onto the Tombill Main Group claims. In addition, Tombill is also reviewing other geological and geophysical targets on its Geraldton Gold Camp claims, including the area around the past-producing Tombill and Talmora mines to evaluate the potential for near-surface mineralization. To date, seven areas have been stripped and mapped, and, where appropriate, channel sampled. To date the surface stripping and sampling program has returned anomalous results up to 3.2 gpt over 2.0m.