Great Bear Resources Ltd. reported drill results from the Hinge Zone (DHZ) and South Limb Zone (DSL) at its 100% owned Dixie Project in the Red Lake District of Ontario. Results include 1,602.73 g/t gold over 0.70 metres (approximate true width) at 150 metres vertical depth. An image of the gold mineralization in DHZ-014. Hinge zone hole DHZ-014 intersected a 10.1 metre wide vein zone (approximate true width). Visible gold was observed at both its upper and lower contacts (Table 1). The vein zone is part of the larger Hinge/South Limb vein system, which parallels an ultramafic unit and deep-seated fault at the centre of the Dixie gold system (Figure 2). The DSL/DHZ vein system has been intersected in 28 drill holes across 300 metres of strike length to-date and is open along strike and at depth. The D2 fold axis that appears to be a significant gold control has been traced through geophysical methods across more than 10 kilometres of strike length. DHZ-014 was drilled to test Great Bear's 3D vein model, which accurately predicted veining would be present within 15 metres of the actual intercept. Other results include additional gold intervals from previously reported Hinge and South Limb drill holes identified during assaying of the entire drill holes of 19 drill holes completed in December 2018 across 220 metres strike length of the South Limb and Hinge zones intersected intervals of greater than 15 g/t gold. Great Bear is currently undertaking a fully-funded 30,000 metre, approximately 150 drill hole program that is expected to continue through 2019 and 2020. A second drill rig will be added to the project in early 2019 to accelerate this work.