Banyan Gold Corp. announced, diamond drill assay results from the next eight (8) diamond drillholes received from the 2020 exploration program at Powerline and Aurex Hill, AurMac Property, Yukon. Highlights from these new analytical drill results include: 0.69 g/t Au over 38.3 metres from 65.1 metres in AX-20-46; 1.09 g/t Au over 40.0 metres from 52.5 metres in AX-20-47; 0.91 g/t Au over 20.5 metres from 7.0 metres in AX-20-54. Plan map showing 2020 Drill holes and 2.5km of mineralization between the Powerline Zone and Aurex Hill. Holes AX-20-46 to 54 were drilled along the route of the access trail. The Powerline deposit lies approximately one kilometre south of the Airstrip Deposit of the AurMac Property and shares all the infrastructure of Airstrip. Importantly, Powerline is open to expansion in all directions and represents another near surface bulk tonnage minable target at AurMac. At a 0.20 g/t Au cut-off, the pit-constrained, inferred mineral resources are 6.6 million tonnes at an average gold grade of 0.61 g/t for a total of 129,019 ounces of gold. Phase 1 2020 drilling at Powerline includes drill holes AX-20-41 through to AX-20-51, with highlighted results from holes AX-20-46 through to AX-20-51. These holes were drilled along the access trail constructed into the Aurex Hill Zone. Results for this phase of drilling demonstrated that gold mineralization at the Powerline is part of a much larger gold system than captured in the 2020 Powerline Deposit Resource Model. As the 2020 drilling progressed South and East from the Powerline Deposit there was a transition from stratigraphically controlled gold mineralization to structurally controlled gold mineralization with discordant sheeted quartz-arsenopyrite veins interpreted to host the bulk of the gold mineralization intercepted in these holes. Long Section showing Mineralization at from AX-20-44 to AX-20-54 drilled by Banyan Gold and 2003 holes AX-03-21 and AX-03-01 drilled by Strata Gold Corp. in 2003. Drilling at Aurex Hill includes drill holes AX-20-52 through to AX-20-57 and was designed to test a previously undrilled, strong Au-in-soil anomaly of approximately 1,000 m by 400 m, located just North of the historic Aurex Hill drilling. This first ever drilling of this area identified an on/near surface zone of pervasive oxidation to depths of approx. 40 m coincident with extensive discordant sheeted quart-arsenopyrite veins. As these veins and oxidized zone correspond with the coincident Au-in-soil anomaly, it has opened up a large target area for exploration under the 10 km2 of anomalous Au-in soils to be prospective for on-surface, bulk-tonnage gold mineralization.