Callinex Mines Inc. announced results from the soil sampling campaign (the "Campaign") at its 100% owned Nash Creek Project (the "Project") located within the Bathurst Mining District of New Brunswick. Target Area 313 is the northern 5.0 km of the sampled area where NC20-313 was drilled. Of the potential 5.0 km of strike, 3.7 km show strong linear correlations between silver/lead soil anomalies which supports the mineralization intersected in NC20-313. Additionally, this target area is associated with a low resistivity Induced Polarization ("IP") anomaly which suggests alteration similar to what was observed in NC20-313 . The elevated soil anomalies and IP resistivity low coincide with the interpreted conductive airborne Versatile Time Domain Electromagnetic (VTEM) anomalies previously identified which could suggest an increase in silver rich sulphide mineralization similar to what was intersected in hole NC20-313. This target area is the southern 5 km of the sampled area where NC19-306 was drilled. As seen in the northern area, soil results in the southern portion define four targets recommended for drilling which span 1.7 km of prospective strike. Of particular interest from the soil sampling results are highlighted by anomalous silver along the Fault . The elevated silver anomalies are coincident with a much larger IP resistivity low anomaly and sits along a felsic/sediment rock contact. Drill hole NC19-306 was drilled vertically and did not test the main controlling fault. It should be noted that the 2006 VTEM survey that was completed was limited to a small portion of Target Area 313 and did not cover any of Target Area 306. The silver mineralization defined by the two discovery holes is interpreted to be hosted within faulted /brecciated rhyolites, with alteration consisting of silica, pyrite, galena +/- calcite interstitial to the felsic fragments. Mineralization associated with faulting and the extensive soil anomalies defined along the Fault highlights the potential for additional silver mineralization to be discovered along the 10km trend. The Company has analyzed results from 2,000 soil samples submitted for analysis at a 25 metre sample spacing along section lines spaced at 100 metre intervals over the 10 km of trend that encompasses both silver discoveries. Analysis consisted of a selective cyanide leach (EDTA) process with an ICP-MS finish with 54 elements analyzed. In addition to elevated silver and lead values, elevated metals including zinc, arsenic, cadmium, barium, and manganese are highlighting areas of interest which support the minerals identified in holes NC20-313 and NC19-306.