Auxico Resources Canada Inc. provided its shareholders and stakeholders results from a recent exploration campaign that sampled brecciated material over an area of 150 metres long by 70 metres wide in the Aguamas Gold Mine area at Auxico's 100% owned Zamora Silver-Gold Property in Mexico. The Aguamas structure is to the northwest of the main Zamora structure on the Property, which contains brecciated material over a strike length of 8 km across the Zamora Property. An exploration campaign consisting of mechanical trenching, channel sampling, and assaying over the Aguamas structure has returned very encouraging results. The results of this program demonstrate the nature of the distribution of the gold and silver mineralization at Aguamas, where previous sampling returned assays from grab samples as high as 34 g/t Au, as well as a 50m wide channel sample grading 0.85 g/t Au in trench 1, which is located about 25m north of the Aguamas 1 adit. This program has indicated that the altered breccia host rock is widespread throughout the Property and contains lower grade as well as high grade gold and silver values. The recent work at Aguamas has identified mineralized breccia with vertical and flat quartz veins and stockworks containing gold and silver, which so far can be followed for around 130m. To the east of Aguamas is the historic Los Olotes Mine, where records have shown that assays as high as 6.57 kg/t Ag and 44 g/t Au were selected from the 23m level. The rocks have been described as quartz veins hosted within hydrothermal breccia. At this preliminary stage of development, management believes that a gold corridor of at least 50m wide traverses the Aguamas area and is open in all directions. Trench 2 returned 14.4m of 0.79 g/t Au, including 0.5m of 9.90 g/t Au and 65.74 g/t Ag, and a chip sample from this interval returned 10.21 g/t Au and 362.59 g/t Ag. In addition, a 6m long section of flat veins sampled in the wall of the trench assayed 0.70 g/t Au and 18.23 g/t Ag. Just about all of the trenches returned gold and silver. Assays are still pending for a few of the trenches and are expected shortly. A parallel structure, which was recently identified, is located about 150m to the east of Aguamas and is characterized by a topographically high ridge with silicified breccia and quartz vein fragments, which can be followed on surface for several hundred metres. This ridge goes all the way to the Periguete historic mine located about 800m northeast of the Aguamas 2 adit. Auxico is planning to commence a trenching program shortly in this new area. The hydrothermal breccia that has been shown to be silicified and mineralized in almost all of the 25 historic workings stretches some 8 km along strike and has been found to have widths of at least several hundreds of metres. In the northeast part of Zamora, grab samples from the Campanillas Mine from a breccia sample returned 14.5 kg/t Ag and 19.5 g/t Au, while at the La Franca Mine (which does not belong to Auxico but is within the boundaries of the Property) returned assays as high as 1.7 kg/t Ag and 15 g/t Au in a stockwork breccia. These two mines are about 7 km north/northeast of Aguamas. Most of the historic workings are all aligned in a 7-8 km long structure, which the Company believes may be represented by this hydrothermal breccia and structurally controlled horizon. Examples of a couple of very big mining operations in Mexico where the ore is hosted in hydrothermally altered breccia include Goldcorp's Penasquito Mine in Zacatecas, where mining is being conducted at 130,000 tonnes per day. Penasquito hosts some 524 million metric tonnes of 0.53 g/t Au and 32.34 g/t Ag for a Proven & Probable Reserves of 8.95 million oz Au and 545 million oz Ag. Goldcorp produced 465,000 oz Au in 2016 and 410,000 oz Au in 2017 (referenced from www.goldcorp.com). Another comparable mine where the ore is contained within a hydrothermal system that is structurally controlled is Fresnillo's La Herradura, which is located in the state of Sonora, 80 km northwest of the town of Caborca. In the third quarter of 2017, La Herradura produced 131,738 oz Au and 157,000 oz Ag, grading an average of 0.75 g/t Au and 1.20 g/t Ag. The main Centauro open pit is around 1 km long by 650 m wide. The higher grade ore is contained in quartz-sulphide veins filling tensional fractures.