Doubleview Capital Corp. announced discovery of new mineralized zone located south of the Lisle Deposit and completion of its 2019 drilling program at its Hat Gold-Copper Porphyry deposit. Doubleview in late 2019 deepened one hole (H-026) at the Lisle Deposit and, as detailed in Table 1, drilled four holes (H-031 - H-034) that were directed to a large zone of high chargeability/high magnetic susceptibility located southwest of the Lisle that was identified in 2018 by 3D induced polarization, resistivity and magnetic geophysical surveys. Sulphide mineralization was intersected in all drill holes and included an intercept of near-massive chalcopyrite and magnetite that may represent an important new mineral zone or an extension of the Lisle Deposit. Several other robust exploration targets were identified by the geophysical survey and remain to be evaluated by drilling. The camp was winterized and closed on December 17. All drill core samples have been delivered to an independent analytical lab where they are being analysed for gold, silver, copper, cobalt and other elements. Analytical data, when received, will be reported. Drill hole H034 drilled in late 2019 exploration season has intersected mineralization from close to surface and includes several high grade sulphide, including chalcopyrite and magnetite intercepts. Visual inspection of drill core demonstrated that the intensity of mineralization increases with depth. The accompanying photo illustrates a massive chalcopyrite/magnetite intercept from drill hole H034.