AUX Resources Corporation announced that it has successfully completed its 2020 field season, including a two-drill program on its high-grade gold Georgia Project, which hosts the past-producing Georgia River Mine. 24 diamond drill holes were completed totaling 3,600 metres. The Georgia Project is located on tidewater 16 kilometres south of the town of Stewart, BC, in the prolific Golden Triangle. Assays are pending. Drilling of the Georgia Project focused on extending known mineralization in veins at the past-producing Georgia River Mine, testing newly developed, highly prospective targets outside of the known deposit, and assessing and substantiating the non-compliant historic high-grade resource at the Georgia River Mine. Multiple drill holes from the 2020 program intercepted extensions of the historic Southwest vein mineralization on the Georgia property, demonstrating that the mineralization extends along structural strike beyond previously tested areas and remains open in both directions. The program also drill tested previously identified vein systems including the Gem, Summit, and Bullion veins. The Hume Creek zone was a new target for the 2020 season, and visual observations from drill core are highly encouraging and support the presence of a large intrusion-related mineralizing system on the property. In addition to the 3,600 metres of drilling completed this year, AUX recovered 2,750 metres of historic diamond drill core from exploration between 1979 and 1996. The majority of this core had only been selectively sampled at obvious veins, without any shoulder sampling. An extensive recovery program was completed, and the re-boxed core was moved off-site for re-logging, re-sampling, and improved geochemistry. This program will be completed in November 2020. The majority of these historic diamond drill holes intersect the Southwest vein and will contribute to an improved understanding of this zone. The 2020 field season comprised extensive work on the Independence, Silver Crown, and Dorothy 2 properties, including field mapping and surficial sampling. Geochemical sampling of the Independence and Silver Crown properties generated a total of 37 chip samples covering 43 metres, 107 channel samples covering 106 metres, and 131 grab samples. At Silver Crown, strike length of the mineralized corridor was confirmed to be in excess of 1,400 metres. Channel samples were collected over 500 metres of vein strike length with samples collected every 40 metres. At Independence, its field team examined several historic adits and collected geochemical samples at key intervals along the property to further characterize the style and extent of mineralization. A total of 238 soil samples and 11 rock samples were collected on the Dorothy 2 property. These geochemical results in conjunction with extensive surface mapping will aid in its 2021 exploration program. In addition to the above field work, LiDAR surveys were conducted at Independence, Silver Crown, and Georgia. The high-resolution imagery and digital elevation model (DEM) produced by these surveys will be essential to planning and executing the 2021 drill programs, as well as providing the means to conduct remote-predictive mapping of the properties over the winter.