Radisson Mining Resources Inc. announced significant high-grade Gold intercepts from the 20,000 m exploration drill program underway at its O’Brien gold project located along the Larder-Lake-Cadillac Break halfway between Rouyn-Noranda and Val-d’Or in Quebec, Canada. The ongoing 20,000 m drill program, announced in August 2019, represents the company’s first exploration program to test targets defined by the new litho-structural model (released February 2019). A key objective of the first round of drilling was to further validate the model and better define high potential targets for resource expansion and conversion. Notable drill holes: Lower 36E Zone, below 550 m: Hole OB-19-98: 8.49 g/t over 2.00 m from 1052.10 m core length within a broader mineralized interval of 4.00 m including visible gold showing at 1051.10 m; Hole OB-19-101: Multiple intercepts including, 5.25 g/t over 2.00 m from 768.00 m core length; 16.76 g/t over 4.0 m from 788.00 m core length within a broader mineralized interval of 13.00 m grading 5.61 g/t Au; 4.00 g/t over 2.50 m from 810.70 m core length. Upper 36E Zone, above 550 m: Hole OB-19-100: Multiple intercepts including, 48.70 g/t over 0.50 m from 131.5 m core length; 11.13 g/t over 3.30 m from 201.70 m core length included in an interval of 7.72 g/t Au over 5.00 m including visible gold showings from 201.70 m; 6.36 g/t over 2.10 m from 212.2 m core length; 11.15 g/t over 0.70 m from 248.6 m core length. Lower 36E Zone (below 550 m) Exploration: Drilling so far indicates potential for a high-grade mineralized vector from 550 – 955 m (vertical depth). Deeper drilling suggests the potential for mineralization to extend further at depth. Drilling undertaken to date at the Lower 36E zone suggests good vertical continuity to mineralization below 550 m (vertical depth). Hole OB-19-101 intersected 16.76 g/t Au over 4.00 m at a vertical depth of 667 m and approximately 178 m vertically above a previously released intercept from Hole OB-19-92W2b which returned 66.71 g/t over 4.70 m at a vertical depth of 845 m. In addition, a deeper hole OB-19-98 returned 8.49 g/t over 2.00 metres at a vertical depth of 955 m. Although additional drilling will likely be required to establish the resource potential and depth extension at the 36 E Zone, results so far suggest the potential for a high-grade mineralized vector between 550 m and 955 m which remains open at depth. After completing drill hole OB-19-101w1, drill rig number 1 was moved approximately 200 m to the east to focus on a potential second high-grade mineralized vector. This target is located near an historical drill hole that returned 17.46 g/t Au over 1.00 m at 1,120 m vertical depth. This historical drill hole highly correlates to an enrichment vector, and one of the main zones defined in current resources on Upper 36E. Upper 36E Zone (above 550 m) Exploration: Drilling within the resource area continues to return positive results suggesting the potential for resource conversion/expansion above 550 m. Infill drill hole OB-19-100 completed in the resource area, intersected 11.13 g/t Au over 3.30 m, and 6.36 g/t Au over 2.10 m, respectively at 201.70 m and 212.20 m core length. This drill hole also intersected 48.70 g/t Au over 0.50 m, in the Pontiac sediments at 131.50 m core length. Assays are pending for a number of holes drilled in the Upper 36E zone. Vintage and Kewagama Zones: Drill holes on the Vintage Zone are aimed on exploration targets. To date, drill rig number 2 has completed 4 holes that were directed on the possible extensions of previously intersected gold structures. Visible Gold has been encountered in 1 drill hole currently being drilled. After completion, this drill rig will focus on resource expansion and conversion targets for the remaining of the drill program.