InZinc Mining Ltd. announced additional results from the 2021 exploration programs at the Indy Sedex project (100% option) 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 which remain to be tested.

Additional soil sampling from 2021 has outlined a new silver anomaly at the northern portion of the Anomaly B area. Named "Anomaly G" and comprising a 500 m length, silver in soil ranges from > 2 ppm to 7.5 ppm (7.5 g/T Ag). The Anomaly G target is associated with a similar suite of metals in soil as seen at the Hat and Fox silver targets centered 3 km to the north.

The Hat and Fox targets, with a combined length of 1.7 km, were the initial silver targets discovered during the 2021 exploration program, InZinc has completed 1.8 km of rehabilitated road access to the Delta Horizon area. The road terminates 250 m east of the Delta Horizon target and 250 m from the northern limit of the Hat silver target. Secondary access is required prior to drilling these target areas.

In the summer of 2021 InZinc also completed access to the drill-ready and permitted Anomaly B target area. InZinc is well positioned to undertake a solid season of groundwork and drilling at Indy during 2022. The Company is preparing a program with a minimum $1.25 million budget including proposed drilling.