Apex Resources Inc. announced it has received final assay results for the 2019-2020 diamond drill program at its Ore Hill property in southeastern BC. The results have successfully expanded and demonstrated strike continuity to the previously known mineralization. Twelve drill holes have been completed on the property with 47 significant gold intersections obtained from the holes. The drill program is testing a 1,500 metre-long, gold in soil anomaly on the 2,000-hectare property. To date 12 drill holes have been completed from 7 drill stations along a 500-metre-long section of the soil anomaly. Forty-seven significant gold intersections were obtained from 11 of the drill holes. Thirty-five of the intersections assayed greater than 1.0 g/t with thirteen of the intersections exceeding 5.0 g/t gold. Many of the holes intersected multiple zones of gold mineralization associated with a sheeted quartz vein system. Two styles of mineralization are seen: veins containing only native gold and veins carrying gold values with associated silver lead and zinc values. Highest silver values were obtained from holes at the north end of the test area. Hole OH20-6 assayed 172.20 g/t silver across a core length of 0.43 metres and 198.0 g/t silver across 0.15 metres. Hole OH20-7 assayed 35.90 g/t silver across 1.32 metres, OH20-8 assayed 42.80 g/t silver across 0.43 metres and OH20-9 assayed 39.60g/t silver across 1.59 metres. Detailed drilling results and intersection widths for the twelve holes are tabled below. Intersections are reported as core lengths as there is presently insufficient information on the strike and dip of the veins to determine true widths. A drill hole location plan map is presented at the end of this release. In the current program drill stations are situated at 50 to 80 metre intervals along the soil anomaly. Drilling has now successfully tested a 500-metre-long section of the soil anomaly located between the historic Summit Mine to the south and the historic Ore Hill Mine to the north. The favorable drill results have demonstrated that soil geochemistry and surface rock sampling are excellent tools for tracing mineralization on the Ore Hill property. The historic mine workings of the Sheep Creek Mine located immediately north of the Ore Hill property found that the gold veins increase in width at depth. In the Sheep Creek Mine the most productive sections of the veins occurred between 400 metres and 850 metres below the elevation of Ore Hill. If the situation is similar at Ore Hill there is a potential vertical extent of roughly 850 metres for the veins. Deep drilling is required to investigate this possibility.