Affinity Metals Corp. reported that assay results have been received for the late fall 2020 Regal Project drill program however, upon initial examination of those results, it was discovered that significant cross-contamination appears to have occurred in the assaying process. Affinity, as standard practice, employed a system of QA/QC which included inserting blanks, standards and duplicates periodically mixed with drill core samples in order to detect any potential assaying errors. In this instance, some of quality control blanks and standards are showing erroneous significantly elevated levels of silver, lead, zinc and other elements, which is indicating cross-contamination and a problem somewhere in the assaying procedure. The assay laboratory has been contacted and will be remedying the situation by re-running assays. Assay results will be released in due course. The Regal property encompasses 8,800 hectares of the northern end of the prolific Kootenay Arc located approximately 25 km northeast of Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada. The late fall 2020 exploration program consisted of geological mapping and associated geochemical sampling, as well as diamond drilling of 19 holes totaling 3,442.5 meters.