Radius Gold Inc. reported results from its phase four diamond drill program at the Amalia Gold-Silver Project in Chihuahua, Mexico. Pan American Silver Corp., the project operator, has reported assays for the first three drill holes of the phase 4 program and new results include: AMDD20-022 assayed 23.1 m at 6.8 g/t Au and 321 g/t Ag; including 6.25 m at 18.34 g/t Au and 813 g/t Ag. Phase 4 drilling to date has completed 5 drill holes AMDD20-20 to AMDD21-25 for total 2,035 metres. Results have been received for holes 20, 21, and 22. Drilling is ongoing with drill hole 26 in progress and further drill holes planned. AMDD20-022 intersected 23.1 m grading 6.8 g/t Au and 321 g/t Ag with an estimated true width of 14.5m, including 6.25 m (est. true 3.5 m) at 18.34 g/t Au and 813 g/t Ag. Hole 22 was drilled within the high grade San Pedro shoot previously defined by drill holes 9, 10, 14, 15 and 16. Drill hole 22 was drilled approximately 85 m down dip and on section from drill hole 14 (28 m at 2.3 g/t Au and 126 g/t Ag. These drillholes define a continuous zone of high grade multi-phase gold- silver mineralization from surface to current drill defined depth of 300 m. Mineralization is hosted along the Amalia fault with disseminated fine black sulphides and sulphide veining commencing within rhyolitic ignimbrites, and transitioning to intense silicification, stockwork veining and brecciation at the contact with the lower andesite volcanic agglomerates. AMDD20-020 and 021 were drilled on sections approximately 400 m and 300 m southeast of San Pedro along the Amalia fault zone and did not intersect significant mineralization. Drilling is ongoing at Amalia and Radius will release further results as they become available. Radius and Pan American expect to complete 4,400 m in the current drill program.