HighGold Mining Inc. announced new assay results from the 2020 exploration drilling program at its flagship Johnson Tract polymetallic Gold Project (“Johnson Tract” or the “Project”) in Southcentral Alaska, USA. Results reported include drill intersections that continue to expand the down-plunge and up-plunge extents of the JT Deposit (“JT”) and also demonstrate the continuity of the deeper Footwall Copper-Silver Zone (“FCZ”). The 2020 Drill Program (the “Program”) totaled 16,418 meters in 32 completed drill holes. Assays remain outstanding for 12 drill holes and will be released in batches as they are received and evaluated. The Au-Cu-Zn-Ag-Pb mineralization associated with the JT Deposit has now been intersected over a strike length of 325 meters and a down-plunge distance of 400 meters and remains open for expansion along strike to the northeast and southwest, and at depth. JT Deposit Targets: Drill holes JT20-108 and JT20-110 were drilled on the same cross-section, approximately 100 meters apart, to test the area 25 meters to 50 meters along strike from previously released step-out drill holes along the northeast, down-plunge edge of the JT Deposit. The results from hole JT20-110 were particularly encouraging with a broad 58.3-meter intersection of copper-silver dominant mineralization representing the Footwall Copper Zone. The FCZ is a newly defined subzone of the JT Deposit and has now been intersected in six (6) holes. Holes JT20-115 and JT20-113, drilled as 50-meter step-outs above and below these two (2) holes, are still pending receipt of assays. Drill hole JT20-120 was a farther 75-meter step-out to the northeast from the JT20-108/JT20-110 cross-section and intersected an upper 6-meter gold-zinc zone and lower 11-meter zinc-copper zone corresponding to the JT Deposit. Hole JT20-120 has now extended the limit of mineralization 100 meters beyond the modeled resource outlineand the zone remains open along strike to the northeast and down-plunge. Drill hole JT20-121 was designed to test the shallow southwest strike extension of the JT Deposit, 25 meters outside the defined mineral resource and within 50 meters of surface. The hole intersected 18.3 meters of encouraging zinc-gold-silver mineralization and the zone remains open in this direction. Assays for hole JT20-122, a further 25-meter step-out to the southwest, are pending.