Corvus Gold Inc. announced it has received additional results from the high-grade Central Intrusive Zone (CIZ) in the central feeder zone target of the at the Mother Lode project. Hole ML20-162CT drilled through the Main Zone returning typical width and grade (38.3m @ 2.15 g/t gold) and then went through multiple high-grade zones in the dominantly oxide lower CIZ, returning 34.7m @ 4.24 g/t gold, 35.9m @ 1.77 g/t gold, 24.8m @ 2.47 g/t gold & 8.9 g/t silver, 40.5m @ 1.45 g/t gold. These multiple high-grade intercepts cover a total of 196.7 metres of down hole length and outline an important gold zone in the central high-grade feeder with increased potential to continue at depth. As with all intercepts in the deep CIZ oxide target these high-grade zones are related to intrusive dikes and show a strong association with a deeper, hotter gold system. Hole ML20-161CT was lost in the top of the CIZ due to poor drilling conditions but did intersect the Main Zone (11.0m @ 1.15 g/t gold) and the first high-grade zone of the CIZ with 73.2m of 1.58 g/t gold, including 40.7m @ 2.40 g/t gold. Corvus will look to follow this hole up with another core-tail hole to extend the zone at depth in the future. The central high-grade feeder zone was the site of the original CIZ discover hole (NR20-06, May 13, 2020, ML20-123CT with 125.5m @ 2.6 g/t gold including 14.8m @ 8.9 g/t gold & 24.7m @ 4.9 g/t gold). The more this deeper part of the Mother Lode deposit is explored, the stronger the association there appears to be with a deep, hot, porphyry related mineralizing environment, which could be an important driver of gold systems along the large regional, Mother Lode Silicon belt (including the Lynnda Strip discovery).