GoldON Resources Ltd. has received final assay results from the initial drilling program on its 100%-owned McDonough property (the "Property") located approximately 15 kilometres north of the town of Red Lake, Ontario. A total of 1,138 metres of drilling was completed over eight holes that targeted induced polarization (IP) chargeability anomalies, including some that had coincident A-horizon gold-in-soil anomalies. The results of the drilling were disappointing, with no significant assays returned.

Drilling confirmed the ground IP geophysical survey, which identified several chargeability anomalies and was successful in locating sulphides (pyrite) in intermediate volcanic and metasedimentary rocks. Pyrite occurred as disseminations and blebs within the groundmass in the intermediate volcanic rocks or replacing magnetite in the metasediment host rocks. Drilling did not explain the A-horizon gold- in-soil anomalies.