Antipa Minerals Ltd. announced that assays have been received for all air core holes drilled at Tim's Dome as part of the 2017 Phase 2 exploration program. The company's maiden drilling program at its highly prospective Tim's Dome South prospect involved the completion of 127 air core holes for 5,704 meters, across 1 strike kilometer of the 3.2 km long zone of gold mineralization which occurs within a corridor in excess of 200m in width and commences from as shallow as 1m below the surface. The air core drill holes at Tim's Dome South are drilled on a nominal 25m along section and 50m across section basis, testing the continuity of mineralization and trying to gain an understanding of the mineralization controls. The air core drilling program was purely reconnaissance in nature. It should be noted that air core drilling is a first pass geochemical exploration method that only indicates the potential of an area or trend. Whilst results can be low grade, they indicate a higher likelihood for significant gold mineralization to be nearby or at depth. Furthermore, gold and other mineralization pathfinder elements can be depleted in the oxide zone close to the surface which was the zone drilled in the current program. The average depth for drill holes at Tim's Dome was 45 m. Tim's Dome is located some 35km southwest of the Minyari Dome in the Company's Paterson Project and 12 km and along strike of Newcrest's Telfer gold-copper-silver mine and mineral processing facility. Assay results from the program confirm continuity of mineralization which extends throughout the drilling area across a +800m strike length with the deposit remaining open in both the northwest and southeast directions. Two distinct northwest-southeast trending zones of mineralization and multi element anomalism occur within the 2017 drilling area.