Search Minerals Inc. announced receipt of assay results for Phase 3 drill holes on its DEEP FOX Critical Rare Earth Element property in SE Labrador. Assays from all 38 drill holes show significant CREE throughout the mineralized zone and mineralization has been observed in all levels. The drill program produced a 25 m grid to the 50m level below surface, including 14 holes on the 25m level, of the deposit to provide details of the mineralization for the new resource estimate. Additional holes were drilled (50m grid) on the eastern and western edges of the deposit from the 25 m to 200 m level. Four new holes on the 200m level intersected mineralization ranging from 20-45 m apparent width. The 200m level drill holes indicate that the mineralization has maintained thickness throughout the deposit to this level - the deposit is open at depth down the NE plunge. Additional holes were drilled within the grid at other levels to fill in gaps and help to produce a detailed volcanic stratigraphy within the deposit. This information will be invaluable for the resource estimate and will be used to provide details for the PEA pit design process. The pit design proposed for the 2019 resource estimate will have to be expanded to encompass mineralization intersected in the 8 holes that were drilled to the east of the original pit outline. Assays from this program, combined with those from the previous drill and channel programs, have outlined a deposit that consists of a high-grade core zone that is flanked to the NW by a medium-grade zone. The high-grade core zone occurs on the surface and extends to the 200 m level as seen in holes FD-21-31 and FD-21-33. The medium-grade zone has grades shown in FD-21-02.