Orefinders Resources Inc. reported its latest results including a high-grade intercept in drill hole TYR20-004 of 15.6 g/t gold over 3.6m on its 100% owned Knight Project in the Shining Tree Greenstone Belt, 110km southwest of Kirkland Lake, Ontario. Newly received results from drill hole TYR20-004 define two mineralized intervals. 15.6 g/t gold over 3.6m between 604.4m and 608m downhole. The intersection is hosted by sheared metavolcanic rocks 200 metres below the mine's previously excavated zone and approximately 80 metres to the north of previous reported mineralized intervals from drill hole TYR20-001 (News Release of November 5, 2020). This high-grade intersection is hosted by a sheared zone within the footwall (about 60 metres structurally below) the historically mined Tyranite fault structure. The footwall structure hosting that mineralized zone may be linked to a similar structure that deforms a syenitic intrusive body in drill hole TYR20-001 and that hosts a previously reported mineralized interval in that drill hole. Ongoing structural analysis should validate that interpreted structural continuity. This mineralized interval includes an assay of 42.1 g/t over 0.8 m. 2.2 g/t gold over 9.0m between 530m and 539m downhole. The mineralized interval is hosted by sheared metavolcanic rocks within the Tyranite fault structure, which was the primary target of the drill hole and about 145 metres below the mine's previously excavated zone. The mineralized interval includes two higher grade assays for 1 metre sample lengths including 4.6 g/t from 530 metres; 6.9 g/t from 538m.