InZinc Mining Ltd. announced final 2021 results and initial 2022 planned activities at the Indy zinc and precious metals project (100% option) ("Indy" or the "Project") in central British Columbia. In 2018, near surface, high-grade Sedex-type zinc mineralization was discovered by soil geochemistry and follow-up diamond drilling at Indy. Since discovery, InZinc has outlined an additional 10 km of base and precious metal drill targets at Indy which remain to be tested.

Gold in Soil Detected at Fox Silver Target: InZinc has selectively re-analyzed (by fire assay on pulps) 46 soil samples from the Phase 1 2021 sampling program for gold content at the Fox silver target. This selected area had returned a broad range of silver in soil results (0.1 ppm to 23.1 ppm) within the 1.2 km length of the Fox target. Gold is present in variable amounts ranging from detection level (2.5 ppb) to 140 ppb (0.14 g/T Au) in soil.

The presence of gold in soil at the Fox silver target is a new development for the Indy project. The high gold results coincide with an area of high silver and a suite of other metals present in soil which contribute to the outline of the Fox target. Airborne Geophysical Contractor Engaged: InZinc has retained the services of an airborne geophysical contractor to provide surveys covering a 28 km length of the Indy project.

The survey is scheduled for mid Q2-2022 and will aid in prioritizing the 10 km of drill targets currently outlined at the Project and highlight new areas of the Project for follow-up ground-based exploration surveys. The survey is part of a larger exploration program being planned at Indy in 2022, which includes proposed drilling.