Sitka Gold Corp. announced the results of a four hole, 104 metre Rotary Air Blast (RAB) drilling program its OGI Property ('OGI' or the 'Property'), located just off the Dempster Highway, approximately 50 km east of Dawson City and 1 km north of Golden Predator's Brewery Creek Gold Mine in Yukon's prolific Tombstone Gold Belt. The drilling at OGI targeted a silver-zinc soil anomaly that covers an area of approximately 250 metres by 750 metres. The soil anomaly is strongly anomalous in Zn (1,060 ppm to 4,500 ppm), Ag (10 ppm to 31 ppm) and enriched in several other elements including Ni, As, Mo, Ba, P and V. This geochemical signature is indicative of Sedimentary Exhalative (SEDEX) style, stratabound Zinc-Lead- Silver (Zn-Pb-Ag) mineralization, similar to Howards Pass and many other zinc-rich base and precious metal occurrences within Yukon's Selwyn Basin. The OGI Property, consisting of 99 quartz claims, is underexplored relative to its neighbours, including Golden Predator's Brewery Creek Mine 1 km from its southern border, and overlies favourable geology and stream geochemistry. Previous exploration work up to 1997 included geochemical stream sediment sampling of local drainages, an airborne magnetic geophysical survey conducted over the area (in conjunction with the Geological Survey of Canada), geological mapping, and prospecting. The stream sediment sampling and geophysical survey identified a broad 1.0 km x 3.0 km gold anomaly that is coincident with an interpreted buried intrusive identified from the magnetic geophysical survey. More recent exploration work on the property, conducted between 2011 to 2017, consisted primarily of follow up soil sampling and returned gold values from <5 ppb to 3,700 ppb and silver values from <0.2 ppm to 31 ppm and includes a significant silver-zinc soil anomaly that straddles an area of approximately 250 m x 750 m with values from 10 ppm to 31 ppm silver and 1,060 ppm to 4,500 ppm zinc. This anomaly was the target of the 2020 RAB drill program, which was the first drilling program completed on the OGI property. Target length for each hole was 100 metres, which is the nominal capacity of the GTD RAB drill equipped with one compressor used for the program. However, each of the four holes encountered extremely broken ground conditions which created challenging drilling conditions and the longest hole length achieved was 30.5 metres. Holes OGI-RAB-20-001, 003 and 004 all intersected a black fine grained argillaceous unit that is moderately to strongly anomalous in zinc and silver, as well as the SEDEX pathfinder elements Vanadium, Molybdenum and Barium. The strongest mineralization was encountered in OGI-RAB-20-004, which averaged 1,963 ppm Zn and 5.7 ppm Ag over its entire 30.5 m length. The highest results from this hole were 1.5 m of 5,430 ppm Zn at 13.7 m and 1.5 m of 11.6 g/t Ag at 3.0 m. The Company's plans for OGI in 2021 include gravity geophysics methods aimed at finding massive sulfide mineralization within the argillite unit and diamond drilling to fully test the known geochemical targets at OGI as well as any targets defined by the gravity geophysics.