Northern Vertex Mining Corp. reported holes WW-16 and WW-17, which comprised nine inch diameter holes drilled as water wells, intercepted gold and silver mineralization 130 feet below the established Moss Mine gold-silver open-pit resource. The intercept in WW-16 calculates as 1.178 g/t gold plus 24.152 g/t silver (1.58 g/t gold Eqv.) over 115 ft (645-760 ft), which converts to a true width of 39.3 ft (12.0 meters) at 70 degree dip of the Moss vein. The mineralization was in the hangingwall slightly above the main Moss vein. In an effort to test the Moss Structure at depth, Management made the decision to drill water well holes 16 &17 using Reverse Circulation drilling rather than conventional well drilling techniques, with minimal extra costs, to ensure that representative samples could be collected in accordance with industry exploration (NI 43-101) standards. Drill hole WW-16 - intercepted 115 ft (39.3 ft true width) at 1.178 g/t gold plus 24.152 g/t silver; 1.58 g/t gold Eqv. Drill hole WW-17 - intercepted 25 ft at 0.6596 g/t gold plus 1.59 g/t silver; 0.686 g/t gold Eqv. (not in Moss vein). In addition to WW holes 16 &17, the Company has now completed five drill holes of a multi-phase 3,000 meter HQ drill program designed to test four priority gold-silver targets. Assay results from the program will be reported once received and compiled.