Gold Line Resources Ltd. announced successful results from the base of till/top of bedrock (BoT/ToB)) sampling program as well as completion of an Unmanned Airborne Vehicle (UAV) Magnetic Survey at the Storjuktan Project. The company successfully completed the collection of 191 of 269 BoT/ToB samples of a program which is designed to be completed over two seasons (Figure 1). The company also completed 544 line-km of UAV magnetics which covered a 24 km2 area at 50m spacing flown 35m above ground level. The goal of these surveys was to refine gold (Au) anomalies and increase precision of existing geophysics with the intention to successfully target diamond drillholes (DDH) in 2021. The program was successful and confirmed the extension of gold mineralization along strike from Långtjärn target and included results up to 1.27 grams per tonne (g/t) Au in top of bedrock (ToB) samples. These positive results expand the existing area of known gold mineralization and provide additional clarity and understanding such that the company is comfortable targeting drillholes that have a high probability of success. Previous exploration efforts identified extensive mineralization through limited historical drilling and more recently with geochemical and geophysical programs. The target contain historical drill-defined zones of mineralization which remain open at depth and along strike with intercepts including 6.9m at 3.0 g/t Au (DDH88012) and 2.1m at 4.5 g/t Au (DDH88013) at Långtjärn.1 At the Långtjärn target, it was postulated that mineralization around historic drillholes extended and even intensified to the south. This BoT/ToB program confirms this hypothesis and expands the surface area of known gold mineralization by twice its initial size.