Great Bear Resources Ltd. provided an update on geological modelling and detailed assay results from one of twenty-three high-grade gold domains being modeled within the LP Fault zone at its 100% owned Dixie Project in the Red Lake district of Ontario. Key points of this release: The Auro2 domain begins at bedrock surface, follows a highly consistent, steeply-dipping geological contact between meta-sedimentary and felsic volcanic rocks, and is situated near the centre of the LP Fault zone. It has been drilled from bedrock surface to over 450 metres depth and remains open to extension. All drill holes are shown on this section. A cross section through the Auro2 domain is provided in Figure 2. All individual assays comprising the composite intervals are shown visually. Three additional high-grade domains have been reported to date by Great Bear: BR7 on May 19, 2021, and BR1 and Auro20 on June 3, 2021. The Company will continue to release detailed high-grade domain results as LP Fault zone modelling progresses.