Callinex Mines Inc. announced assay results from four drill holes as part of the recently completed 35 drill hole campaign at the Company's 100% owned Nash Creek Deposit located within the Bathurst Mining District of New Brunswick. Three of these four drill holes expanded the Nash Creek Deposit to the northwest of recently reported drill holes NC17-248, NC17-255, NC17-257 and NC17-269. Drill Hole NC-249, the northernmost hole, intersected extensive mineralization including 53.8m of 2.8% Zn Eq. starting at a depth of 18.5m including two separate higher-grade intervals of 11.5m of 5.1% Zn Eq. and 10.7m of 4.0% Zn Eq. within 60m of surface. These drill holes have expanded the lateral extent of the northernmost area of the Nash Creek Deposit up to 260m. Callinex plans to delineate the extent of the Nash Creek Deposit along strike in both directions that is coincident with a 3 km long zinc-lead soil anomaly, of which only the southern 2 km has been drilled. The Company also plans to test satellite zones that are open for expansion and commence a district-scale exploration program along the 20 km long land package. The Nash Creek Deposit hosts a near surface indicated resource totaling 712 million pounds Zn. Eq. and inferred resource totaling 88 million pounds of Zn Eq. The Company's Superjack hosts an additional near-surface inferred resource totaling 328 million pounds of Zn Eq. in the Bathurst Mining District.