Affinity Metals Corp. reported results from the fall exploration program conducted on the Regal Project located approximately 35 km northeast of Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada. Exploration work consisted of 3442.5 m of diamond drilling, supported by a prospecting and mapping program. The drill program resulted in the expansion of the high grade silver vein system first drilled by Affinity in 2019 ("Silver Stoke"), and also intersected multiple mineralized horizons 320m to the southwest ("Silver Slam"): silver-gold bearing base metal veining, and a zinc rich massive sulphide horizon. These intersections show the potential for gold mineralization on the Regal property in the vicinity of the historical Allco workings. The sulphide mineralization and the structural and lithological setting shows similarities to the Rokmaster Resources Revel Ridge project located 7 km along strike to the northwest. Additionally, surface sampling returned a significant new gold-silver discovery in the northwest portion of the property. Hole RP-20-01 targeted a deep, large geophysical anomaly and was drilled to a depth of 960 m. The hole intersected a large body of graphitic argillite within the target zone that appears to have been the source of the geophysical anomaly. The hole was terminated before reaching a projected geological contact at greater depth. The hole did intersect several quartz veins that visually appear to be similar in nature to the quartz vein systems associated with the Regal/Snowflake mines located several km to the southeast, also located on the Regal property. A total of 1,680 m of drilling at Silver Stoke (Holes RP-20-02 to RP-20-13) focused on expansion of the 2019 high grade silver-zinc vein system discovery hosted within a thrust fault (RP-19-10 intercepted 11.10 m of 143.29 g/t silver including a 0.55 m interval of 2612.0 g/t silver). The 2020 drilling successfully produced similar grades in holes that were stepped out approximately 25 meters to the northeast. The 2020 drilling also provided further valuable insight as to the orientation of this system at depth. A total of 788 m of drilling at Silver Slam (RP-20-14 to RP-20-19) targeted at depth high-grade silver-zinc veins previously sampled on surface in 2019. These holes intersected the high-grade silver base metal veins, and a previously unknown strata-bound massive sulphide replacement horizon. Both mineralized features contain low grade gold. RP-20-15 and RP-20-17 intercepted an upper zone of high-grade Pb-Zn-Ag-Au veining, with RP-20-17 intercepting 0.90 m of 0.88 g/t Au, 1,468 g/t Ag, 14.76 % Pb and more than 12.30 % Zn*. Intersections of the zinc rich strata-bound massive sulphide replacement horizon averaged 1.0m in the 6 drill holes. This horizon is parallel to regional foliation and is still open in both directions along strike and at depth with drilling thus far indicating it may thicken to the northwest. Also noteworthy is a newly discovered surface showing in the northwest portion of the property which returned 5.16 g/t gold and 17.25 g/t silver. This is significant as this coincides with a historical soil geochemistry anomaly, proximal to the historical Mastodon Mine. Several drill core and grab samples exceeded assay limits and these over-limit assays are now being conducted on samples where grades of Pb were >20% and Zn were >30%. These assay results will be released in due course once obtained from the lab.