CANEX Metals Inc. provided final assay results for holes G18-02 to 10 from the 2018 drill program at the Company's Gibson Project, located in central British Columbia. Ten shallow drill holes were completed at Gibson in October 2018 testing a small portion of a soil anomaly measuring 850 metres long by up to 500 metres wide. Highlights from Gibson Drilling: The main Gibson Vein Zone shows high grade and bulk minable potential. Five of six holes drilled into the Gibson Vein Zone have returned high grade and indicate continuity over the 200 metres of strike drilled to date. Two to three subparallel veins ranging from 0.5 to 3.7 metres wide occur within the Zone and the veins remain open in all directions. High Grade Intercepts Include: 863 g/t silver (30.4 oz/t) and 1.4 g/t gold over 0.5 metres in hole 1, 11.9 g/t gold (0.42 oz/t) and 301 g/t silver (10.6 oz/t) over 1 metre in hole 1, 4.1 g/t gold and 197 g/t silver (6.9 oz/t) over 1 metre in hole 2, 872 g/t silver (30.8 oz/t) and 2.7 g/t gold over 0.5 metres in hole 3, 6.5 g/t gold and 24.7 g/t silver over 0.7 metres in hole 9 and 5.8 g/t gold and 455 g/t silver (16 oz/t) over 0.6 metres in hole 10. Hole G18-02 was drilled from the same pad as hole G18-01 but at a steeper angle. Hole 2 intersected the Gibson vein returning 1 metre grading 4.1 g/t gold and 197 g/t silver from 56.5 to 57.5 metres depth. A considerable stockwork zone surrounds the Gibson Vein in hole 2 with limited sampling showing considerable gold and silver grades. Additional sampling of hole 2 will be conducted in 2019 to allow a continuous composite to be calculated for the zone. Holes G18-03 and 04 were drilled from the same pad and tested the Gibson Vein Zone 200 metres east of holes 1 and 2. Both holes intersected intense alteration and veining with hole returning 0.5 metres grading 872 g/t Ag and 2.7 g/t gold from 19 to 19.5 metres depth. Hole 4 intersected 0.7 metres grading 178 g/t silver and 2.6 g/t gold from 74.1 to 74.8 metres depth. Holes G18-05 and G18-06 were drilled from the same pad located 100 metres southeast of Hole G18-01 and targeted a small vein zone in the hangingwall of the Gibson Vein Zone. Both holes successfully intersected a narrow low-grade quartz-carbonate-sulfide vein associated with an altered rhyolite dike. The vein in hole G18-05 returned 1.08 g/t gold and 17 g/t silver over 0.5 metres, and in hole G18-06 returned 1.5 g/t gold and 63.4 g/t silver over 0.6 metres. Hole G18-07 was collared 250 metres northeast of the Gibson Vein Zone and tested a linear magnetic target with no surface exposure. The hole encountered narrow zones of sericite alteration and quartz veining but no significant results. Hole G18-08 was collared in the footwall of the Gibson Vein, 50 metres north of hole G18-01. The hole intersected widespread chlorite alteration and patchy zones of sericite alteration and quartz-carbonate veining containing elevated gold and silver but no significant values were encountered. Holes G18-09 and 10 were collared 50 metres southwest of hole G18-01 and both successfully intersected the Gibson Vein zone. Hole 9 returned 0.7 metres grading 6.5 g/t gold and 24.7 g/t silver from 71.0 to 77.7 metres depth and another 1.5 metres grading 170 g/t silver and 1.3 g/t gold from 78.1 to 79.6 metres depth. Hole 10 intersected 2 significant mineralized zone, one between 26.6 and 27.9 metres depth which returned 1.3 meters grading 184.6 g/t silver and 2.8 g/t gold, and the second from 62.2 to 63.6 metres depth which returned 1.4 metres grading 383 g/t silver and 3.2 g/t gold. CANEX has submitted a new exploration permit application to allow for additional drilling, trenching, and geophysical surveys, and looks forward to an active exploration season in 2019.