Happy Creek Minerals Ltd. provided results from the 2020 exploration program at the company's 100% owned Fox Tungsten project, 75 km by road northeast of 100 Mile house in south central British Columbia, Canada. During 2020, the Company drilled seven holes totaling 1,190 metres and conducted prospecting, geology and stream, soil and rock sampling. Six drill holes were drilled in and around the Nightcrawler and Creek zones that is emerging into a tungsten-bearing calc-silicate zone potentially 4km in length around the Deception stock contact. One drill hole tested a new area on the western side of the property. Results continue to expand and fill-in the 12 km X 5 km footprint of tungsten mineralization and demonstrate the large-scale, high-grade potential of the property. The Creek zone has returned more high-grade tungsten values near surface with drill hole F20-01 containing 1.2 metres of 2.12% WO3 starting at 6.8 metres and is open to the north. Large, partially exposed blocks of calc-silicate were also found 50 metres to the south and southwest containing up to 0.5 metres of 4.29% WO3 and 0.5 metres of 2.94% WO3. Drill hole F20-5 is 100 metres south of F20-1 and returned a metre of 0.79% WO3 that indicates high grade material continues 40 metres southward of F15-02 (5 metres of 1.0% WO3) and is open laterally and further down dip for potential resource definition. Drill hole F20-6 is located 200 metres east of the Creek Zone and cut a broad 100-metre-thick section of predominantly calc-silicate containing several mineralized intervals including 3.38 metres with 1.08% WO3. This intercept is nearly true width, approximately 100 metres below surface and open. With the thickest unit of calc-silicate found to date in the Nightcrawler-Creek zone, proximity to the Deception stock and a high-grade interval, it is an excellent setting to develop a large-scale deposit and the favorable geology potentially extends another two km northeastward. New tungsten showings were found on the west side of the Fox property. The August showing consists of mainly marble and minor calc-silicate that outcrop for approximately one km and these locally contain trace scheelite (tungsten mineral) as viewed under UV light. Four kilometres to the southeast and close to the Deception granite, widely spaced samples of angular blocks and subcrop of calc-silicate contain values of 0.08% WO3, 0.126% WO3 and 1.36% WO3 over a one-kilometre distance. Early-stage reconnaissance confirms the large-scale, unexplored area on the west side of the Fox property holds excellent potential to host tungsten deposits. West of the Creek zone, F20-2,3 and 4 are widely spaced holes in the road-accessible Nightcrawler zone. Although containing sub-economic tungsten values, they demonstrate continuity of the tungsten-bearing calc-silicate greater than 100 metres beyond several previously drilled, moderate grade intercepts such as F19-02 with 6.3m of 0.43% WO3 that is near-surface. More closely spaced drilling is required to outline the near-surface resource potential in this area. Drill hole F20-7 was a geological test hole located on a new road near the western side of the property and did not cut calc-silicate when halted at 138 metres due to deteriorating access and worker safety became an issue. Plans for the project include further exploration of new areas combined with more closely spaced drilling to define and expand high-grade drill results in road accessible areas and around the current resources on Deception Mountain. Reconnaissance drilling is also planned west of the current resources to determine if the favorable geology and mineralization continues 5km westward through Deception Mountain towards the August showing.