Callinex Mines Inc. announced assay results from three drill holes as part of the recently completed 35 drill hole campaign at the company's 100% owned Nash Creek Project located within the Bathurst Mining District of New Brunswick. All three drill holes intersected significant mineralization with two of the holes intersecting high-grade, near-surface zinc mineralization. Drill hole NC17-260 expanded the Nash Creek Deposit laterally and intersected 13.0m of 5.7% zinc equivalent mineralization starting at a depth of 72.0m including 5.0m of 11.8% Zn Eq. Drill hole NC17-254 was completed to confirm continuity between the northern expansion of the Nash Creek Deposit and the extent of the current mineral resource. This hole intersected 9.0m of 7.7% Zn Eq. at a starting depth of 49.0m and demonstrated a robust zone of mineralization with all samples grading in excess of 4.0% Zn Eq. High-grade mineralization intersected in hole NC17-260 is open for further expansion to the west and northwest towards the MacMillan Zone. The MacMillan Zone is interpreted to be located along a mineralized fault that also hosts the Hayes Zone located 1 km to the south. The MacMillan Zone is one of five mineralized zones at the Nash Creek Project, two of which host the current mineral resource estimate.