Galore Resources Inc. announced that after an extraordinary year of setbacks for all, company now have the pleasure to announce the return to fieldwork and the recent receipt of additional assays from the five hole 1,667 meter drill program executed at El Alamo during 2019. Galore was unable to finish the logging and lab work from this program due to funding. The recent shareholder loan to the Company announced December 23, 2020, provided the necessary funds to send the remaining core from the 2019 El Alamo drill program to ALS labs. Mike McMillan, President and CEO, personally provided the capital necessary to complete the logging and related expenditures. This includes the completion of logging holes EA-003, EA-004 & EA-005 and a more in-depth geological mapping of the El Alamo, Carbonerillas, and San Jose claims in preparation for continued drilling. In doing so, Galore engaged the services of Mr. Gustavo Narvaez, a Mexico based Geologist that is close to the project and has a historical relationship with the Dos Santos area. On surface, sampling executed in the previously completed trenches demonstrated a strong gold anomaly, exhibiting an arc-type spatial distribution. The partial result of geological mapping (detailed mapping of the area in process) has demonstrated a set of post-mineral structures that interrupt and modify the major mineralized tabular structure (normal fault), forming deformed and faulted blocks, but in an approximately regular shape. Morphological and lithological evidences suggest a general block of approximately 400 meters in length, with an irregular width (between 15 and 30 meters) and 100 meters in the vertical (depth confirmed by the drill hole EA- 004); however, this structure could continue in the depth. This data allows the calculation of the measured resources, resulting more than 1.5 million tons with a preliminary average grade of 0.52 gr/t Au. This calculation exercise includes the average of contiguous values greater than 100 ppb Au. Therefore, company recommend continuing with an exploratory drilling program focused on the main target (major mineralized structures) in order to increase more resources; in addition, this will allow company to categorize the measured mineral reserves at the El Alamo project. Additionally, vertical drill holes EA-002 and EA-005 demonstrate spectacular chemical zoning. From 140 and 160 meters respectively, a change in the chemistry starts, which is evidenced in 95% of the elements analyzed (Au ICP21, ME MS61, ALS Chemex), showing positive and negative anomalies. For example, Sn, Sr, Ta and Te present negative anomalies that are inverse to the rest of the elements. Calcium presents a marked depletion (up to 9.0 %) suggesting silicification in the lithology and confirmed by logging. The EA-005 drill hole confirmed a hydrothermal footprint, which includes sericite, silica, calcite and disseminated pyrite degraded to limonite minerals, as well as elongated relics of calcium feldspar and local garnet (results of petrography carried out by him at UASLP Engineering School). The aforementioned results indicate that the lithological environment was altered by hydrothermal magmatic fluids, which formed at depth a metasomatic halo, followed by a phyllic alteration halo and both overprinted by carbonation. At one time, some secondary minerals had been affected by meteorization process, forming limonite minerals on the surface or shallow levels, suggesting that the mineralization found at El. This can be interpreted as the beginning of precious metals enrichment in the hydrothermal system that is related to the structural control, since irregular values are present, including 21.65 meters with 0.69 gr/t Au and, 19.95 meters from 1.0 to 12.0 gr/t Ag.