Central Timmins Exploration Corp. announced the results of a four-diamond drill hole program to confirm the geology of the 1939 Dictore Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. historical diamond drill hole #5 ("DDH#5") in Deloro Township. Gold assays ranged from 0.10g/t to 3.94g/t over narrow widths. The best assay in CTEC's DDH #1 was from a pyritic zone, which assayed 3.94g/t Au over 0.5m from 222.8m to 223.3m down the hole. CTEC's DDH #1 was drilled to follow up on the 1.8g/t to 3.2g/t Au values hosted within three distinct zones totaling 45.2m in width reported in historical DDH #5. CTEC holes DDH #2 and DDH #3 were drilled at right angles to DDH #1 and intersected anomalous Au ranging from 10 ppb to 300 ppb. The wide induced polarization ("IP") and strong magnetic responses seen were due to considerable widths of 2% to 3% sulphides and up to three parallel iron formations, each with various percentages of pyrrhotite mineralization. DDH #4 tested a similar IP, magnetic and VLF EM target 200m to the southwest of DDH #1. Iron formations of varying widths and pyrrhotite content explained the geophysical responses. In parallel with the late-2018 drilling, CTEC management and consultants have outlined an additional 26 potential drill targets that are currently being prioritized; eight in Deloro and Ogden townships on the south side of the Destor Porcupine Fault Zone ("DPFZ"), 15 in Mountjoy Township and three in northwest Godfrey Township north of the DPFZ. A small amount of confirmation ground geophysics will also be carried out concurrently with the drill program. CTEC Project Location Map. In preparation for the resumption of drilling, CTEC geologists are also relogging and sampling 12 NQ diamond drill holes that were drilled in 2017 by the previous owner of the property as part of the Faymar Mine Crown Pillar Study. The Faymar geology is the same as CTEC DDH #1 to DDH #3 holes with the addition of a 1.5m wide quartz vein that was mined at approximately a 6.0 g/t Au head grade. The Faymar geotechnical holes were not split or assayed and have been stored in a secure trailer since logging. The Faymar assays of the main vein plus the hanging wall and footwall rocks will give CTEC geologists a better template to revaluate the CTEC DDH #1 to DDH #4 drill hole results. CTEC now has a modern data base of 6,000 MMI geochemical samples each assayed for 53 elements, that have helped identify targets. Anomalous MMI sample areas have been plotted over airborne magnetic and EM anomalies that have never been drill tested. For example, the centre of Mountjoy Township has been mapped as non-mineralized sediments for the past approximately 100 years, with good EM anomalies dismissed as graphite horizons. MMI sampling, 81 historic RC holes plus information from an additional 20 diamond drill holes indicate that the sediments host major porphyry zones, Tisdale volcanics and ultramafic rocks within a 3 km wide carbonate alteration zone.