Adventus Mining Corporation announced continued infill drilling results from the El Domo volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit located within the 21,537-hectare Curipamba project in central Ecuador. Infill drilling continues at El Domo with two diamond drill rigs at site. In the current program, a total of 15 infill definition drill holes having been successfully completed totaling 1,573 metres from the planned 4,960 metres, with two drill holes currently in progress totaling a further 119.20 metres completed. Highlights: CURI-344 intersected 6.14 metres of 14.91% copper, 21.02 g/t gold, 10.39% zinc, 255.3 g/t silver, and 0.75% lead for 37.48% CuEq. – including 4.22 metres of 19.11% copper, 24.36 g/t gold, 10.93% zinc, 309.5 g/t silver and 0.83% lead for 45.00% CuEq. CURI-343 intersected 1.50 metres of 2.45% copper, 9.09 g/t gold, 12.01% zinc, 211.7 g/t silver, and 1.96% lead for 16.38% CuEq. – including 0.60 metres of 4.68% copper, 21.30 g/t gold, 28.11% zinc, 491.0 g/t silver and 4.79% lead for 37.30% CuEq. CURI-342 intersected 1.90 metres of 3.04% copper, 16.41 g/t gold, 17.94% zinc, 181.2 g/t silver, and 2.23% lead for 24.41% CuEq. Drill hole CURI-342 intersected a narrow section of high-grade copper and gold-rich massive sulphide mineralization from 95.60 to 97.50 metres, grading 3.04% copper, 16.41 g/t gold, 17.94% zinc, 181.2 g/t silver and 2.23% lead (24.41% CuEq). Stratigraphically beneath the massive sulphide is a well mineralized felsic autobreccia in the footwall rocks intersected from 97.50 to 107.50 metres, grading 0.49% copper, 0.26 g/t gold, 0.41% zinc, 9.6 g/t silver and 0.05% lead (0.69% CuEq). This includes a higher-grade subset from 97.50 to 99.50 metres, grading 1.26% copper, 0.61 g/t gold, 1.18% zinc, 24.1 g/t silver and 0.17% lead (2.44% CuEq). CURI-343 intersected a well-mineralized fine-grained tuffaceous volcaniclastic in the hanging wall of the massive sulphide mineralization from 99.38 to 101.90 metres, grading 0.84% copper, 1.92 g/t gold, 2.67% zinc, 37.0 g/t silver, and 0.10% lead (3.67% CuEq). The massive sulphide mineralization was intersected from 101.90 to 103.40 metres, grading 2.45% copper, 9.09 g/t gold, 12.01% zinc, 211.7 g/t silver, and 1.96% lead (16.38% CuEq). A higher-grade subset was intersected from 101.90 to 102.50 metres, grading 4.68% copper, 21.30 g/t gold, 28.11% zinc, 491.0 g/t silver, and 4.79% lead (37.30% CuEq). CURI-344 intersected a well-mineralized grainstone in the hanging wall of the massive sulphide mineralization from 57.32 to 62.26 metres, grading 5.60% copper, 8.99 g/t gold, 4.02% zinc, 151.0 g/t silver, and 0.56% lead (15.60% CuEq). The high-grade massive sulphide mineralization was intersected from 62.26 to 68.40 metres, grading 14.91% copper, 21.02 g/t gold, 10.39% zinc, 255.3 g/t silver, and 0.75% lead (37.48% CuEq). A higher-grade subset was intersected from 62.26 to 66.48 metres, grading 19.11% copper, 24.36 g/t gold, 10.93% zinc, 309.5 g/t silver, and 0.83% lead (45.00% CuEq). At the base of the high-grade massive sulphide is a narrow intercept of semi-massive sulphide mineralization from 68.40 to 70.12 metres, grading 0.31% copper, 0.81 g/t gold, 3.11% zinc, 9.0 g/t silver and 0.01% lead (2.14% CuEq). Stratigraphically beneath the massive sulphide in CURI-344 is a well mineralized felsic autobreccia in the footwall rocks intersected from 70.12 to 80.13 metres, grading 0.61% copper, 0.74 g/t gold, 0.27% zinc, 4.1 g/t silver and 0.01% lead (1.31% CuEq). This includes a higher-grade subset from 72.93 to 75.89 metres, grading 1.81% copper, 1.53 g/t gold, 0.83% zinc, 7.9 g/t silver and 0.01% lead (3.36% CuEq). All results from the current infill definition drilling program will be used to update the Mineral Resource estimate for the El Domo deposit in 2021. The updated Mineral Resource estimate will be part of the ongoing feasibility study for the development of the El Domo deposit.