InZinc Mining Ltd. announce significant advancements from a two phased surface exploration program completed in late August at its Indy Sedex project (100% option) in central British Columbia. Highlights include the definition of a large new Sedex target called the Delta Horizon. The new target is located 5km northwest of the B-9 Zone, where shallow Sedex style mineralization was discovered in 2018, including 12.33% Zn, 2.98% Pb, and 24.46g/t Ag (14.98% ZnEq) over 6.3m in hole IB18-009, and remains open for expansion. With a large claim position (25km strike), recent discoveries of shallow mineralization and several large targets remaining to be tested, the Indy project provides multiple opportunities for discoveries of sedimentary hosted exhalative (Sedex) type deposits in an accessible and unexplored region of central British Columbia. Delta Horizon: The Delta Horizon combines rock and soil metal enrichment with distinctive pathfinder elements and geologic rock types common to Sedex deposits. Located within the Anomaly D area, it consists of a linear zone of siliceous sedimentary breccias, bounded by black shales and extending for 1.5km in length. A coincident multi-element soil geochemical anomaly (Zn, Pb, Ba, P, Sr) including 18 samples returning greater than 100ppm Pb over a 500m length, suggests potential metal accumulation towards the un-exposed base of the breccia unit. A distinctive zoning of metals in soil is also apparent. Initial rock sampling has returned elevated base metals (including Zn at 2,635ppm and Pb at 406ppm) with enriched levels of pathfinder elements commonly associated with Sedex deposits including numerous samples containing 5 to 15% barium and phosphorous (>2%) in discontinuous exposures of the breccia unit.