Taranis Resources Inc. reported on final assay results from the remaining holes of the 2020 summer exploration program at Thor. Drill Hole Thor-212 intersected the Great Northern Zone at a depth of 39.63 m downhole. This hole was located up-dip of hole Thor-124, and was abandoned after losing three drill bits in 30 cm of drilling at a depth of 41.76 m. Thor-215 was drilled in an area between the Great Northern and True Fissure portions of the deposit. This drill intersected a "quartz stockwork zone" that had only weak sphalerite mineralization. In geological modeling, this hole was discovered to coincide with a cross-cutting fault that has offset the Great Northern Zone from the True Fissure Zone. In the summer of 2019, a resistivity/VLF survey was completed over an area that is located up-dip and west of any known areas of mineralization at Thor. The closest drill hole is 75 m away, and the new area is related to the up-dip extension of the Upper Great Northern Zone. The geophysical surveys identified a near surface target that was drilled with two shallow holes from the same drill setup (Thor-216 & Thor-217). Thor-216 (-45o) intersected a low-grade zone that was followed up with hole Thor-217 that intersected higher-grade material directly below Thor-216. Thor-217 (-90o) was drilled under Thor-216 from the same setup and showed rapidly escalating silver values and high copper content (0.56% copper) typical of silver-rich parts of the Thor deposit. This hole is highly- encouraging and follow-up diamond holes are warranted in this area to extend the zone at depth and along strike.