ArcPacific Resources Corp.: ArcPacific Cuts Massive Sulphide Mineralization Within Quartz Carb Vein in Hole 12 at Rickard Gold Project ArcPacific Resources Corp. ACP" or the " Company") is pleased to announce that its ongoing drilling program at the Rickard gold project (the "Property") near Timmins, Ontario continues to intersect multiple zones of quartz-carbonate veining occurring over (up to) a 90 metre wide section in hole 11 (ACP-R-21-011). The Company has identified additional sulphide minerals including molybdenite occurring in stylolitic bands with graphite and possible tellurides locally associated with smoky to dark quartz similar-to one mineralization style seen at the Macassa mine approximately 70 kilometres to the south (see figures 1, 3 and 4). Additionally hole 12 (ACP-R-2012) cut a section of massive sulphides (see figure 2) individually up to 0.45 metres wide within a wider quartz-carbonate vein and bordered by zones of intense albite-sericite-silica alteration.