Granada Gold Mine Inc. provided another update on its continuing drill program at Granada. This release contains drill results from the 100-series, part 3, near-surface drill program targeting Vein 1. The program is progressing as expected with the intention of converting the current low-grade open pit resource at 1 gram per tonne to a smaller, higher grade open pit with the majority of the future potential ounces in a resource underground. The company has now increased the drill program to 18,000 meters with a target of 120,000 meters to be drilled. The 100-series holes were drilled to intersect the vein uncovered by stripping and to follow the high-grade corridor. Holes GR-20-118 to GR-20-125 are vertical holes drilled to intersect the mineralized vein structures and Hole GR-20-126 is drilled within the vein structure. Typical true thickness of the number 1 vein is 1.5 to 6.0 meters. The halo effect around vein 1 has been measured up to 20 meters true thickness with numerous mineralized veinlets hosting native gold. It has been estimated, based on metallurgical testing, that close to 50% of the gold is in native form and can be recovered from these veinlets. Drilling continues with two drills remaining on site at Granada. The goal is to complete 6000-meter drill program intervals with the objective of targeting 120,000 meters. The current program is focused on exploration on only 20% of the entire potential 5.5-kilometre mineralized structure. Highlights: 7.9 g/t gold over 3.0m in hole GR-20-121 from 15.0 to 18.0m; 6.45 g/t gold over 4.5m in hole GR-20-122 from 0.0 to 4.5m; 3.43 g/t gold over 20.5m in hole GR-20-126 from 0.0 to 20.5m.