Golden Band Resources Inc. announced the assay results from the drilling program completed in June, 2014 on the company's 100%-owned East zone gold prospect located in the La Ronge Gold Belt of Saskatchewan. The summer 2014 drilling program at the East zone gold prospect consisted of 14 diamond-drill holes (NQ-diameter) totalling 1,270.42 m. Drillhole spacings were typically 12.5 m apart. Objectives of the drill program were: to fill-in and complete the historical 1987-1990 drill coverage along the northeast plunge of the zone; to possibly extend the zone up-plunge to surface to the southwest; and to possibly extend the zone down-plunge to the northeast.

Drilling in 2014 tested the East zone from 10 metres to 110 metres below surface. The zone is untested below 110 metres; it continues and remains open to depth. East zone is located 1.6 kilometres from the company's Jolu gold mill, and 1.8 kilometers from the former Jolu gold mine, all 100%-owned by Golden Band.

The East zone forms part of the Rod structure (comprising the principal resource at the past-producing Jolu gold mine). The Rod structure extends continuously for 3.0 kilometres from the Alimack prospect in the southwest through the Jolu gold mine to the Pam, Blindman (1850E) and East zones (2200E) in the northeast. A total of 430 samples were analyzed at Golden Bands' on-site laboratory; 38 samples were re-assayed as duplicates, 69 sample standards and blanks were routinely inserted into the sample stream and 31 samples were assayed through the 'Total Pulp Metallics' method'.

An additional 44 samples were selected from the mineralized intervals and were sent to TSL Laboratories in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, which is an ISO/IEC guideline 17025 accredited facility, as an independent check of samples that occur within the significantly mineralized zone.