Trillium Gold Mines Inc. reported further results from the Company's 2020 drill program at its Newman Todd Property in Red Lake, Ontario. Newman Todd continues to deliver high grade gold and VG. Initial drill program has been very successful, with well mineralized zones, of significant width and grade, intersected in every hole drilled to date, including several intercepts containing VG. A total of 9 drillholes (3,823m) were completed by the Christmas break. This brings the total current drilling at Newman Todd in 2020 to 6,027m in 16 drillholes, the first drilling since 2013 on the property. Holes NT20-165, NT20-173, and NT20-174 holes were designed to test the core of the Newman Todd zone in the center of the project area. In Hole NT20-165, three significant intercepts were encountered between 210m and 270m depth, including 2.0 g/t gold (Au) over 11.2m and 2.19 g/t gold (Au) over 13.87m. These were from silicified and sulphidized carbonate breccia with relatively high concentrations of magnetite. A single high-grade assay of 15.29 g/t gold (Au) over 0.53m from 96.84m was received from a mafic dyke cutting through the zone. Hole NT20-173 intersected several mineralized horizons, including a narrow band of quartz within a silicified sulphide breccia zone at 239.6m depth which contained visible gold. This zone assayed 16.1 g/t gold (Au) over 3.9m from 238.0m depth. Hole NT20-174 intersected a 5cm quartz vein with visible gold in the quartz sulphide breccia unit at a shallow 45.9m depth. This unit assayed 124.66 g/t gold (Au) over 0.24m. Additional intercepts from this hole included 2.41 g/t gold (Au) over 9.18m at 211.14m depth and 1.69 g/t gold (Au) over 15.31m at 260m depth. Hole NT20-175 was drilled on the west flank of the property, targeting a silicified zone hosted within a limestone/stromatolite unit from 52.88m to 88.5m depth. A large clot of visible gold was noted at 86.35m in this zone that assayed 49.56 g/t gold (Au) over 0.3m (Figure 2). Elevated assay results were also documented from historical drill holes intersecting this structure east of NT20-175. Holes NT20-176 and NT20-177 were drilled to follow up on results from NT20-169. Hole NT20-176 intersected a mineralized chert unit, followed by sections of silica-sulphide breccia with significant pyrite, magnetite and pyrrhotite mineralization, and a narrow zone of quartz veining with galena and pyrite in a felsic unit at the bottom of the drill hole. Final assay results for this hole are pending. Hole NT20-177 intersected similar mineralized zones in the top of the hole, but no mineralized quartz veins were logged in the felsic unit on the footwall side of the NT Zone. Significant assays from this hole included 1.46 g/t gold (Au) over 2.4m at 162.5m depth and 7.29 g/t gold (Au) over 0.75m at 213.5m depth. All drilling was supervised by Paul Barc, PGeo. The drilling was conducted by Rodren Drilling Ltd., of West St. Paul, Manitoba. Drill core was logged and sampled in a secure core facility on site. Core samples from the program were cut in half, using a diamond cutting saw, and half cores were sent for analysis to the SGS Laboratory in Red Lake, ON, an accredited mineral analysis laboratory. All samples were analysed for gold using standard Fire Assay-AA techniques. Samples returning over 10.0 g/t gold were analysed utilizing standard Fire Assay-Gravimetric methods. Duplicate assays of approximately 5% of the samples were also obtained from the coarse reject of the original sample. Selected samples with results greater than one ounce per ton gold were also analyzed with a standard 1 kg metallic screen fire assay. Certified gold reference standards and blanks are routinely inserted into the sample stream, as part of Trillium Gold's quality control/quality assurance program (QAQC) to monitor accuracy and precision. No QAQC issues were noted with the results reported herein. All drill intercepts reported are down-hole core lengths, which does not necessarily represent true widths.