Kalamazoo Resources Limited announced that its maiden drilling program at the Ashburton Gold Project was completed in late December 2020. The program comprised 5,677m of Reverse Circulation (RC) and 104m of Diamond drilling and focused around the Waugh and Connie's Find Prospects on the northern side of the Diligence Dome and at Peake and Peake West on the southern side of the Dome. These prospect areas were selected as high priority targets due to their current resources, including 3.7Mt @3.3g/t Au for 399,000oz at Peake and 0.59Mt @ 3.6g/t Au for 68,000oz at Waugh (JORC Code 2012). In addition, these prospect areas have been sparsely tested along strike or down dip and as such, have potential to host new oxide and primary sulphide gold mineralization. The prospective thick quartz-and-ironstone units intersected at the Waugh and Connie's Find Prospects are characteristic of `Waugh Type' mineralisation contained in the existing Waugh Resource. Preliminary interpretations suggest these units occur in bedding sub-parallel planes down plunge from the Waugh Pit and within cross-cutting structures at Connie's Find that parallel surface anomalism. Two RC holes for 348m were drilled to provide material for gold deportment studies and adequate sample material for subsequent metallurgical testwork to be carried out early in 2021.