Cartier Resources Inc. reported drill results grading 12.4 g/t Au over 5.0 m included within 5.9 g/t Au over 12.0 m and within a broader section of 45.5 m grading 2.0 g/t Au on the Chimo Mine property, located 45 km east of Val-d'Or. The new 5M4 Zone returned 15.8 g/t Au over 1.0 m included in 2.2 g/t Au over 22.0 m. The position of the intersections, at a depth of 700 m, extends the resource potential of Zones 5NE and 5M4 over a length of 350 m below previous drill intersections. Zones 5NE and 5M4, located at the eastern end of the property, are only 25 m apart. The drill hole intersection of 2.0 g/t Au over 45.5 m generates a metal factor of 91, which offers additional options for considering an economic outlook. This new resource potential would be accessible through 450 m of development from existing mining infrastructures. The FIGURE illustrates the current understanding of the resource potential to be developed at Chimo Mine and ongoing exploration aims to increase it further. This potential is composed of the following areas: Resource potential defined by underground definition drilling during mine operation (Bright Red on FIGURE). Resource potential defined by 2017 and 2018 delineation drilling that has increased the size of the peripheral gold zones (Burgundy color on FIGURE). Resource potential defined by the 2017 and 2018 drilling that explored the extension at depth of the known gold zones (Yellow color on FIGURE). The Phase II drilling program currently underway is focused on the resource development potential of 7 peripheral gold zones to the main cluster of Zones 5. This program consists of 40 drill holes totaling 15,000 m. The reader should view the YouTube VIDEO, available on Cartier’s website. The 3D video helps visualize the different gold-bearing structures on the Chimo Mine property as well as key components that are the mine infrastructures, the gold-bearing zones, the gold intersection areas left unmined as well as the main targets of the ongoing drill program.