Riverside Resources Inc. announced the start of its first drilling program at the Cecilia Project is slated for early February 2021. The work program will test the un-drilled San Jose structure on the Cerro Magallanes target where recent sampling returned values up to 48.3 g/t gold over 0.75 m at surface . As project operator, Riverside Resources has planned a total of 6 drill holes designed to test down to 250 m in depth roughly between 2,200 m and 1,900 m elevation over the Cerro Magallanes rhyolitic dome. This target is one out of 5 major targets on the 7,000 hectares (70 sq. km) claim block in the prolific gold and copper mining region of northern Sonora, Mexico. These drill results are expected to increase our knowledge on potentially larger targets related to the dome margin complex, a deposit type known for hosting multi-million ounces of silver and gold. Analogs include projects such as La Pitarilla Deposit in Durango held by SSR Mining and the San Julian Mine of Fresnillo. While the mineralization at Cecilia is predominantly gold-rich, the flow-dome related Ag-Pb- Zn(-Au) deposits of north-central Mexico represent important geological models for exploration at Cecilia. Drilling of these potential targets will be tested in subsequent drill programs.