ZincX Resources Corp. announced that assay results have been received from two holes of the 2021 diamond drilling program targeting the Cardiac Creek deposit. The Company has now announced results from three of five holes drilled in 2021. The Company recently completed a large-diameter HQ diamond drill program that focused on the Cardiac Creek deposit. A total of 5 drill holes were drilled on the Cardiac Creek deposit for a total of 2,669 metres. All five holes successfully tested the Cardiac Creek Zone with excellent recovery of thick intervals of sphalerite-galena-barite mineralization; including highly mottled textures which generally indicate greater than average zinc grades. Over 500 HQ drill core samples have been submitted for analysis and results have now been received from drill hole A-21-157 and A-21-156B. Drill hole A-21-157 returned 10.62% Zn+Pb and 15.1 g/t Ag over a true width of 2.52 metres contained within a longer intersection of 4.83% Zn+Pb and 7.7 g/t Ag over a true width of 22.61 metres. Drill hole A-21-157 targeted the southeast strike extents of the high-grade core of the Cardiac Creek zone. Surrounding holes include A-05-33, A-06-40, and A-13-105. A broad envelope of mineralisation was intersected from 359.30 to 412.96 metres representing a true width of 36.54 metres that returned 3.55% Zn+Pb and 6.2 g/t Ag. Within this envelope the Cardiac Creek Zone is present from 372.60 to 405.82 metres, grading 4.83% Zn+Pb and 7.7 g/t Ag over a true width of 22.61 metres. Higher-grade intervals are present including 6.84% Zn+Pb and 9.1 g/t Ag over a true width of 8.17 metres from 386.0 to 398.00 metres; and 10.62% Zn+Pb and 15.1 g/t Ag over a true width of 2.52 metres from 394.3 to 398.0 metres. A total of 110 samples including standard QA/QC samples were collected from this drill hole and submitted for analysis. The Company also received results for drill hole A-21-156B that targeted the central portion of the deposit testing the down-dip extent of the high-grade core. Surrounding holes include A-06-35, A-15-126, and A-15-127. A broad envelope of mineralisation was intersected from 615.05 to 675.11 metres representing a true width of 33.36 metres that returned 2.58% Zn+Pb and 4.9 g/t Ag. Within this envelope the Cardiac Creek Zone is present from 652.53 to 675.11 metres, grading 5.69% Zn+Pb and 9.0 g/t Ag over a true width of 12.60 metres. Higher-grade intervals are present including 6.88% Zn+Pb and 11.1 g/t Ag over a true width of 8.84 metres from 658.61 to 674.44 metres; and 8.96% Zn+Pb and 14.8 g/t Ag over a true width of 3.60 metres from 668.00 to 674.44 metres. The Footwall Zone intersected 7.85% Zn+Pb and 10.2 g/t Ag over a true width of 5.71 metres from 685.65 to 695.76 metres that includes 9.72% Zn+Pb and 8.9 g/t Ag over a true width of 2.18 metres from 691.91 to 695.76 metres. The Cardiac Creek Zone is recognized from 652.53 to 675.11 metres and is characterized by abundant 15 to 20 centimetre thick sulphides beds comprised of fine grained pyrite with an increasing amount of sphalerite bands towards the base of the zone. The key ?mottled? textured sphalerite bands are developed locally and contain fine grained galena. A similar style of mineralisation was intersected in the Footwall Zone that is present from 685.65 to 695.76. The hole was stopped in debris flows of the Paul River Formation at a depth of 720.68 metres. 2021 Drilling Program: The primary objective of the 2021 drill program was to acquire mineralized Zn-Pb-Ag drill core samples for advanced metallurgical testing. This material will be used to further investigate previous metallurgical testing of the mineralization with a focus on enhancing the recoveries and boosting concentrate grades for both zinc and lead; using metallurgical testing facility owned by key strategic shareholder Tongling Non-Ferrous Metals of China (Tongling).