Anaconda Mining Inc. announced final drill results from its completed infill drill program at its 100% owned Goldboro Gold Project in Nova Scotia, Canada. The Drill Program was comprised of 17,941.7 metres of diamond drilling and was designed to convert priority Inferred Mineral Resources to Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources of the Goldboro Deposit as part of a mineral resource update anticipated for First Quarter of 2021 and as part of the ongoing Feasibility Study. Results from the most recent drilling, comprised of 2,148.2 metres from fifteen diamond drill holes, all reflect near surface targets (>175 vertical metres) at both the West Goldbrook Gold System and the Boston Richardson Gold System. The drilling was focused on shallow levels of the deposit to further evaluate the opportunity for an expanded open-pit mining scenario, as identified through the ongoing Feasibility Study. The results demonstrate continuity of mineralization within the infill drill areas at both the WG and BR gold systems in areas explored. A total of eight (8) visible gold occurrences were observed in these drill holes. To date, a total of 17,941.7 metres in 121 drill holes (BR-20-105 to BR-20-224) have been completed under the Drill Program, with assays from drill holes BR-20-105 to BR-20-215 previously reported in news releases dated September 3, 2020; October 5, 2020; November 11, 2020; November 19, 2020; and January 5, 2020. This release outlines the results for 2,148.2 metres in fifteen diamond drill holes, including BR-20-202, 207, 210-211, 213 and from BR-20-216 to BR- 20-224 including BR-20-222a, which was abandoned at 46 metres and redrilled in BR-20-222. Drill holes BR-20-133, - 157, -163, -167, -169 and -171, totaling 639 metres, were drilled for metallurgical purposes and any assay data for these holes will be reported in the future as results become available. The Drill Program is funded using existing flow through funds but has also benefited from a grant received from the Government of Nova Scotia through a Mineral Resources Development Fund, shared funding exploration grant MRDF- 2020-SF-035.