Stinger Resources Inc. to report on the drill program progressing at the company's 100% owned Dunwell Mine property located in the Golden Triangle of British Columbia. Phase 1 drilling has been completed, and assays have been returned from the lab. The drilling was mainly shallow holes targeting areas along strike within 600m south of the Dunwell Mine. The two target zones drilled so far are in the Portland Canal Fissure Zone, where the polymetallic mineralization appears to be structurally controlled. Drilling encountered several mineralized structures, including breccias with coarse-grained pyrite, sphalerite, and galena. Assays ranged up to 12.7 g/t gold with 35.7 g/t silver over 0.35m, 4 g/t gold with 38.1 g/t silver over 1.21m, and 2.3 g/t gold with 60.3 g/t silver over 1.64m. Base metals were also encountered in these holes. The program has given further insights into understanding the Portland Canal Fissue Zone's complex geological structure. Coined the most important geological feature in the Bear Valley, drilling into the zone is providing Stinger's geological team key insights into the make up and orientation of the mineralized systems. The team continues to compile and overlay the geological information from the drill core with the geophysics, as well as the results from 2019.