EnGold Mines Ltd. reported assays from deep drilling at the Ann North Alkalic Porphyry Copper Gold prospect and an update on the Aurizon Gold Deposit deep drilling currently underway, both located within the Company's 100% owned Lac La Hache Property in the southern Cariboo region of BC. Hole AN22-05 cut 0.14% CuEq. over 655m from 355m to 1,010m, including more than a dozen intervals ranging from 0.2 up to 1.68% CuEq.

Full results of the Ann North hole are outlined in the table below. Results reported are core lengths only as the geometry of the mineralized structure has not yet been determined. Hole AZS22-82 is presently drilling below a depth of 1,200 metres.

Following completion of the hole AN22-05 at Ann North, a hole was collared at the Aurizon Gold Deposit designed to extend the near-vertical structure to depth, more than 400m below the currently deepest, high-grade intersection. Hole AZS22-82 has encountered a number of mineralized zones, with assays pending. Unexpectedly, at approx.

1,155m, a carbonate replacement style mineralized zone has been encountered, including visible chalcopyrite, bornite, pyrite and magnetite within epidote and calcsilicate alteration of Nicola volcaniclastic rocks. Quartz veining also occurs in the hole, containing chalcopyrite and native copper, at more than 1,000m below surface. At Ann North, a series of deep (>900m) drill holes has successfully extended shallow, historically defined mineralization from roughly 300m to more than 900m vertically, on one section.

The most recent hole, AN22-05, intersected a very broad interval of low grade mineralization (655m of 0.14% CuEq grading 0.1% Cu, 0.04gpt Au, 0.03gpt Ag) interpreted as the northern boundary of the western end of the Ann North prospect, as delineated by a very prominent magnetic low. Strong potassic alteration and magnetite depletion are associated with higher grade intervals within monzonite, monzodiorite and quartz monzonite phases which host disseminated and fracture-controlled chalcopyrite, bornite, pyrite and locally, trace molybdenite. AN22-05 has extended mineralization cut in previous holes, to the northern edge of the strong magnetic low anomaly, defining the northern limit of the zone on section.

Future drilling will continue testing the magnetic low, extending near surface mineralization to depth.