Zonte Metals provided the following an update on discovery of a large magnetic airborne anomaly. During the fall of 2020 the company contracted a high-resolution magnetic airborne survey over three areas on its Cross Hills Property. The areas covered in the survey were generally where no exploration has been conducted, and included a northern, central and southern block, spanning nearly 25km along strike. The survey was flown on a 100 meter line spacing. The survey over the central block, which lies between the Big K and K6 targets, discovered a 4 by 2.5km magnetic anomaly, named Nine Mile. The anomaly sits at the juncture of the deep seated Cross Hills Fault and a second truncating fault. Field checking of the anomaly discovered disseminated chalcopyrite in a number of locations, most notably along anomaly periphery. The central portion of the anomaly is composed of intermingled albitites and iron oxide altered units, while the periphery is mainly iron oxide altered units.