Callinex Mines Inc. announced that drilling has commenced at the company's 100% owned Pine Bay Project, located near HudBay's 777 mine and processing facilities in Flin Flon, Manitoba. The company plans to focus the 12 hole, 7,300 m drilling campaign on areas of the Pine Bay Project that have the potential for sizeable VMS deposits. The objective of the 2016 campaign is to identify additional high-grade VMS mineralization rich in copper, zinc, gold and silver.

The first hole underway, PBM-006, is a deep hole planned to follow-up on a large unexplained alteration zone that is assumed to represent a portion of the down-plunge continuation of the Pine Bay Deposit. It is further interpreted that this highly prospective and often strong talc ± chlorite- bearing alteration zone, first cut by historic drill hole 131-76, could represent footwall alteration to a massive sulphide deposit located immediately past the bottom of the west-directed 131-76 drill hole. Additionally, a second drill rig is anticipated to commence drilling PBM-007, which is situated approximately 250 m to the southwest of drill hole PBM-006.

This drill hole is also designed to follow-up on the large alteration zone identified by historic drill hole 131-76 and test the southwestern extension of the Pine Bay Deposit host rocks. Upon completion of these drill holes and dependent on ice conditions one drill rig will likely be mobilized to the Sourdough area to follow-up on the recent VMS discovery from drill hole SDB001, while the other rig will test previously outlined targets in the Pine Bay area. Callinex will provide additional updates on the status of the drilling campaign and ice conditions upon completion of drill holes PBM-006 and PBM007, which the company anticipates will be completed in 15 to 20 days.

In order to mitigate the potential impact of adverse weather conditions, nine of the twelve planned holes have land-based drilling locations.