Braveheart Resources Inc. announced that it plans to begin drilling from underground workings at the Bull River Mine project. The purpose of the drilling program will be to test the down dip extension of the vein systems under the current workings. Approximately 3,000 metres of drilling is planned for the first quarter of 2020. The Company is currently completing ground support activities at the proposed drill locations. Braveheart has a current NI 43-101 technical report that was completed in November 2018 and published in SEDAR in January 2019. The Bull River Mine project has an indicated resource of 1.51 million tonnes of copper, gold and silver mineralized material with an average copper equivalent grade of 2.263% CuEq based on a cut off grade of 1% CuEq. Additionally, the project has an inferred resource of 340,000 tonnes at 1.86% CuEq based on a cut off grade of 1% CuEq. The resource is currently open to depth. The Company plans to follow-up on several diamond drill holes that are below the current workings and not included in the database. One historical drill hole, BRU00-035 that is located below and to the east of the current resource model of the Main South Vein, yielded a composite average of 2.86% Cu over 9.9 metres including 4.27% Cu over 6.0 metres. These values do not represent true widths.