Probe Metals Inc. provided new results from the 2020 drill program on its 100%-owned Val-d’Or East Monique property (the “Property”) located near Val-d’Or, Quebec. Results from the last twelve (12) holes from the 2020 expansion drill program demonstrate continued strike and depth expansion along the I and M gold zones. Importantly, all 12 holes release intersected gold mineralisation where predicted by company 3D geological model, highlights of which are presented below. All of the results from the sixty-six (66) holes, totalling 18,090 metres, drilled on the Monique mining lease in 2020 will be included in company next resource estimate scheduled for First Quarter 2021. The Company is planning a substantial drill program on the Monique, Courvan and Pascalis Gold Trends in 2021. In addition, company are also planning significant exploration drilling programs including the Cadillac Break East property. Four drills are currently being mobilized to the Monique, Courvan and Cadillac Break East properties and drilling should commence this week. During the program, eight (8) holes were designed to test the I zone between the surface to 200 metres depth (MO-86 to 93), three (3) holes were designed to test the M zone between the surface to 225 metres depth (MO-94 to 96) and one hole (1) was designed to test the P zone near surface. Results continue to show good continuity of the gold mineralization along strike and at depth. Based on the drilling results, a significant drill program has been planned for this Winter to test the Monique gold zones laterally and at depth. For 2021, the Company will also continue to expand the gold resources. The new exploration program will consist of drilling, Induced Polarisation geophysics (IP), updated 3D geological models and new technical work to advance the Project. Drilling will focus on expanding and delineating the Project’s current gold resources as well as defining potential new gold deposits within its regional land holdings. All of the current known gold zones are still open along strike and at depth. Probe will also use advanced geophysical techniques, such as high-powered IP, to identify new targets on its regional land package. Concurrent with the drilling program, the Company will continue to advance and de-risk the project and report results from metallurgical testing on the gold zone, as well as further geotechnical and geochemical studies. Probe has already reported positive results from detailed preliminary environmental geochemical characterization covering the area of the main Pascalis, Courvan and Monique trends.