FISSION 3.0 CORP. announced it will shortly be commencing a 1,850m five-hole winter drill program at its PLN project in the Athabasca Basin region of Saskatchewan, Canada. The program will focus on high-priority targets within a 700m mineralized corridor identified during the previous drill program. All five holes will test the A1 conductor, stepping out 25m and 50m north along strike of PLN14-019, which intercepted significant uranium mineralization. These five winter holes are part of an overall 3,250m PLN program approved for 2019. PLN is located in the south-west area of Saskatchewan's Athabasca Basin, immediately adjacent and to the north of Fission Uranium's PLS project, which hosts the high-grade Triple R uranium deposit. With its proximity to large-scale, high-grade uranium deposits, and with multiple geological and geophysical interpreted features, including an extensive drill-identified mineralized corridor, PLN ranks highly in Fission 3's extensive portfolio. News Highlights: PLN is prospective for high-grade uranium at shallow depth; The property is adjacent to, and part of the same structural corridor as Fission Uranium's PLS project, host to the Athabasca's most significant major, shallow-depth, high-grade uranium deposit; Step out drilling strategy. Drilling will step out from one of the previously-drilled, mineralized holes (PLN14-19), which intercepted 0.5m at 0.047% U3O8 within 6.0m @ 0.012% U3O8 during the 2014 drill program. Prior drilling has intercepted significant uranium and shown large-scale potential. The Company's 2014 drill program identified a mineralized corridor associated with the A1 conductor ~700m in strike length, where results returned significant mineralization and pathfinder elements. Highly-targeted winter holes part of larger program at PLN. An 8-hole, 3,250m drill program has been approved by the PLN joint venture for 2019, with 5 holes (1,850m) to be drilled this winter.