Osisko Metals Incorporated announced initial results from the current in-fill and hydrogeological drill program at its Pine Point Project, located in the NWT. Results are from the Z60 deposit in the North Trend. Mineralization surpassed expectations with development of local prismatic-style mineralization in drill hole Z60-21-PP-001 and -006. The higher-grade prismatic-style intercepts and neighboring tabular mineralization are associated with a fault trending South-West to North-East. Other holes returned grades consistent with previous historical intercepts. Mineralization is open along strike and presents excellent exploration potential. Drill hole Z60-21-PP-006 intersected 10.70 metres grading 10.50% Zn and 0.25% Pb (10.75% Zn+Pb) in a prismatic build-up of mineralization. Drill hole Z60-21-PP-001 intersected 4.5 metres grading 17.95% Zn and 2.25% Pb (20.20% Zn+Pb) in prismatic-style mineralization. Initial results from the hydrogeological testing program are expected to be released in the coming weeks. Testing continues and will include two holes from the Z60 deposit. The current infill program includes approximately 25 additional holes that will be lined with perforated PVC casing that is installed prior to flow tracing. Tracer tests on all holes slated for early fall will measure water flow and that dataset will be added to the modelling process. Osisko Metals adheres to a strict QA/QC program for core handling, sampling, sample transportation and analyses. Drill core samples from the Pine Point project area are securely transported to its core facility on site, where they were logged and sampled. Samples selected for assay are shipped to ALS Canada Ltd.’s preparation facility in Yellowknife. Pulps are analyzed at the ALS Canada Ltd. facility in North Vancouver, BC. All samples are analyzed by four acid digestion followed by both ICP-AES and ICP-MS for a multi-element suite with a 1% upper detection limit for base metals. Samples reporting over 1% for Zn and 1% for Pb are analyzed by assay grade, four acid digestion and ICPAES analysis with an upper detection limit of 30% and 20% respectively. Samples reporting Zn >30% and or Pb >20% are analyzed by traditional titration. Current drill program is following strict COVID19 protocols, in force since January 15th 2021.