Allegiant Gold Ltd. reported on the progress of its high-impact discovery drilling campaign. A total of 6 projects located principally in the world-class gold mining jurisdiction of Nevada are slated for drilling over a 10-12 month period, to approximately June 2019. Drilling commenced at the Red Hills project in August 2018 and drilling at a third project, North Brown, was completed in December 2018. The North Brown gold project is located on the Battle Mountain Gold Trend in Nevada, and as a result of additional staking, it is now contiguous and adjoining ALLEGIANT's Browns Canyon Project. Moving forward the combined projects, which essentially form part of the same gold system, will be one project named Browns Canyon. ALLEGIANT completed 2,036 meters of preliminary rotary drilling in 11 holes at the North Brown geochemical gold anomaly at the Browns Canyon project, in addition to geophysics, and geological interpretation. Although there were no reportable gold intercepts from any of the holes, this new work allowed ALLEGIANT to better understand the North Brown gold anomaly, with a view to targeting the source of the gold in the next round of drilling of Browns Canyon. Excellent grade gold samples (from nil up to 9 g/t gold) at the North Brown gold anomaly are in angular, altered fragments, up to 0.3 meters in diameter, in a carbonate breccia horizon in the Devonian sequence. The breccia lies between massive limestone and siltstone. The breccia is thought to be along a flat fault and gold only occurs in some of the breccia fragments and not in the matrix of the breccia. The breccia is from 10 meters to 16 meters thick and was cut in several drill holes but only returned weakly anomalous drill intercepts (up to a maximum of 0.04 g/t gold). ALLEGIANT believes the mineralized fragments in the breccia are transported along a flat fault from a local source near the North Brown anomaly. Field work and additional geophysical work will continue to discover the source of the mineralized breccia fragments. Additional surface sampling over the expanded Browns Canyon project area has now yielded a total of 5 separate geochemical anomalies with significant gold. Initial sampling at Anomaly 5 was particularly encouraging. Gold samples up to 3.2 g/t gold occur at Anomaly 5 in outcrops and float chips of jasperoid and iron-stained breccia along faults in a northeasterly zone about 760 meters long and about 50 meters wide. Anomaly 5 has never been drilled and presents an excellent target for Carlin-type gold mineralization. ALLEGIANT plans to carry-out additional surface sampling, trenching, and drilling at Browns Canyon.