Cartier Resources Inc. reported drill results grading 5.7 g/t Au over 6.0 m including 11.4 g/t Au over 2.5 m and 6.7 g/t Au over 1.0 m included within a 13.0 m section grading 2.0 g/t Au in Zone 6N1 of the Chimo Mine property, located 45 km east of Val-d'Or. The new results, which are situated at a depth of 1,100 m, are in addition to: 23.3 g/t Au over 2.0 m included within 6.6 g/t Au over 13.0 m, reported by Cartier in the fall of 2018, to form a group of 4 gold-bearing intersections 50 m from one another. These drill hole intersections are spread over a width of 150 m of Zone 6N1, known to date, at this depth. The potential of this area is open in all directions. Between the surface and the depth of the shaft at 965 m, Zone 6N1 is located only 125 m from the underground infrastructures. The Phase II drill program currently underway is focused on testing the potential of 7 peripheral gold zones to the main cluster of Zones 5. This program consists of 40 drill holes totaling 15,000 m. The reader should view the YouTube VIDEO, available on Cartier's website. The 3D video helps visualize the different gold-bearing structures on the Chimo Mine property as well as key components that are the mine infrastructures, the gold-bearing zones, the gold intersection areas left unmined as well as the main targets of the ongoing drill program. Chimo Mine Project Highlights: The Chimo Mine produced 379,012 ounces of gold (MERN DV 85-05 to DV-97-01). Cartier owns 100% interests of the property. Year-round access by road, proximal to custom mills. Gold ore was mined intermittently from 14 zones by 3 different producers. Mine infrastructure consists of a network of drifts distributed on 19 levels, connected by a 3-compartment shaft 965 m deep. The headframe and surface facilities were dismantled in 2008 but the electrical line and the sand pit are still present. A 105-hole drill program totaling 45,000 m (Phases I and II) has been underway since July 2017.