Ridgeline Minerals Corp. announced drill hole SE20-022 has expanded the Selena shallow-oxide, silver-gold discovery 300 meters ("m") to the west of SE20-007 and 600m to the north of discovery hole SE20-021. Wide-spaced drilling has now defined an oxide, silver-gold footprint that outcrops at surfac and exhibits exceptional continuity down-dip and along strike for over one kilometer ("km"). Phase III drill program results are highlighted below. Ridgeline's technical team observed sample recovery issues throughout the altered and mineralized horizon in SE20-022 due to intense collapse brecciation (caving) of the zone, which is common adjacent to fault zones in Carlin-Type deposits. As a result, SE20-022 returned an average sample loss of 66% by weight compared to representative drill holes nearby. The Company will drill a core twin of SE20-022 early in its 2021 drill program to ensure representative sample recovery throughout the collapse breccia zone. The Company has adopted a low cut-off grade of 10 g/t silver equivalent when calculating assay composites, which may have resulted in minor changes in size and equivalent grade of select previously reported assay composites. Selena is located in White Pine County, Nevada, approximately 64 km north of the town of Ely, NV, and 12 km southeast of the Kinross owned and operated Bald Mountain Gold Mine. The 100% owned property is comprised of 35 square kilometers of highly prospective ground, which has seen limited exploration activity over the past twenty years prior to being acquired by Ridgeline in 2019.