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Second Drill added to Bow Project

By Decade Resources

September 15, 2014

Stewart, BC – Decade Resources Ltd. (“Decade”) reports that it is has mobilized a second diamond drill to continue testing the Bow Property. The second drill will test a newly exposed zone of brecciated altered intrusive located 1 km NE of the Sixties Zone. The new zone is located in an area of a historic gold-copper-molybdenum geochemical anomaly in soils. Within the new pyrite forms up to 25 % of the rock with minor amounts of chalcopyrite and molybdenite.

Ed. Kruchkowski, P. Geo., a qualified person under National Instrument 43-101, is in charge of the exploration programs on behalf of the Company and is responsible for the contents of this release. E Kruchkowski has conducted all the exploration on behalf of the Company on this property and was responsible for all the logging and sampling. All samples are assayed by Loring Laboratories of Calgary, Alberta. It is an ISO9001 certified laboratory. All gold assays are analyzed by fire methods which includes gravimetric finishes on the individual samples.

Decade Resources Ltd. is a Canadian based mineral exploration company actively seeking opportunities in the resource sector. Decade holds numerous properties at various stages of development and exploration from basic grass roots to advanced ones. Its properties and projects are in Northern British Columbia. For a complete listing of the Company assets and developments, visit the Company website at www.decaderesources.ca which is presently being up dated. For investor information please e-mail decadeinvestorrelations@outlook.com or contact Brian Morrison at 604-662-8184.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DECADE RESOURCES LTD.

“Ed Kruchkowski”
Ed Kruchkowski,
President

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