AUX Resources Corporation announced that it has mobilized its geological field crew to its high-grade gold Georgia Project, including the past-producing Georgia River Mine, located on tidewater 16 kilometres south of the town of Stewart, British Colombia, in the prolific Golden Triangle. The 2020 field program will be centred around drill testing the Georgia Project. Fieldwork over the past few years has indicated the presence of a large mineralizing system, of which the past-producing Georgia River Mine is situated just at the periphery. To test the system, more than 3,500 metres of diamond drilling are planned, focusing on mineralization around the past-producing mine as well as targets within the adjacent Hume Creek Deformation Zone. In addition to drilling, the 2020 summer exploration program will include detailed geological mapping, geochemical sampling, and geophysics of key exploration targets on the Georgia Project, as well as other AUX claim blocks. 11,750 metres of drill core from previous operators of the Georgia River Mine was only sampled for narrow high-grade intercepts, with the majority of the core not being sampled.  This core is currently being relogged and sampled in its entirety. Shoulder sampling between high-grade intervals has the potential to define broad intervals of economic mineralization that were previously undocumented. This additional data provides a cost-effective method to leverage the additional 3,500 metres of drilling in 2020, rapidly advancing the project relative to the exploration expenditure.