Canamex Resources Corp. announced the final assay results from core drilling at the Bruner Gold Project located in Nye County, Nevada. Core drilling at the Penelas East discovery area: Core drilling at the northern extension of the Penelas East discovery area intersected gold mineralization across a 170 feet (51.8 meters) interval in the last hole drilled in the target area in 2014.

Drill hole B 1454C intersected 51.8 meters (170 feet) grading 0.444 gm/tone (0.013 oz/ton) Au from 208.2-260 meters (683,853 feet). This intercept is roughly 36.6 meters (120 feet) along strike of the intercept reported previously in hole B1446C which intersected 22.9 meters grading 3.29 gm/tone Au, and occurs at roughly the same elevation as the intercept reported in hole B1446C. Previous drill hole B1437 intersected 25.9 meters near the surface from 6.132 meters depth grading 2.37 gm/tone Au.

Further drilling is required to determine if the company can connect the deep intercepts in B1454C and B1446C with the shallower intercept in B1437. These intercepts are also open to the north, and follow-up drilling will be planned for 2015 to determine whether these deeper intercepts can be extended roughly 100 meters northward towards similar intercepts encountered earlier in the year in reverse circulation (RC) holes B1405 and B1407. Core Drilling at the historic resource area: Core drilling at the northeast extension of the historic resource area intersected gold mineralization across a 105.3 feet (32.1 meters) interval in the nexttolast hole drilled in the target area in 2014.

Core hole B1463C intersected 105.3 feet (32.1 meters) from 51.7157 feet (15.847.9 meters) grading 0.010 oz/ton (0.339 gm/tone) Au. This intercept is the last drill hole in this area to the northeast of the historic resource area, and there is considerable potential to expand the resource further northward. A prominent goldinsoil and coincident potassium alteration anomaly continues north of the intercept in hole B1463C for over 600 meters.

This potential area for expansion is located entirely on patented claims and will be the focus of a proposed drilling program in 2015.