Canasil Resources Inc. announced results from the second and third drill holes of the 2021 follow up drill program, NRC-21-10 and NRC- 21-11, testing below and between the 2020 maiden drill intercepts on the Candy vein at the Nora silver-gold project in north-central Durango State, Mexico. Drill hole NRC-21-10 targeted the Candy vein structure approximately 60 metres (`m') down dip below NRC-20-04, and NRC-21-11 was targeted between and at approximately the same elevation as NRC-20-04 and NRC-20-06. Both drill holes returned wider mineralized structures carrying multiple bands with high grade gold and silver mineralization compared to the corresponding 2020 drill holes. Drill hole NRC-21-11 was targeted to intercept the Candy vein at the same elevation and in between NRC-20-04 and NRC-20-06, which are approximately 120 m apart along the north-south strike of the vein. The overall structure in NRC-21-11 has an intercept width of 38.08 m (TW 35.60 m), from 131.82 m to 170.00 m. This compares with an intercept width of 3.73 m (TW 3.05 m) in NRC-20-04 and 16.65 m (TW 15.51 m) in NRC-20-06 from 132.85 m to 149.50 m. There are three mineralized bands in NRC-21-11 compared to one mineralized band in NRC-20-04, and similar to the three bands seen in NRC-20-06. The mineralized bands in NRC-21-11 are wider than those in NR-21-04 and NRC-21-06. The two lower and narrower mineralized bands may be the tops of vein structures appearing at this level of the system. Drill hole NRC-21-10 was targeted 60 m down dip below NRC-20-04 and returned an overall structure of 27.90 m (TW 25.20 m) also with three mineralized bands carrying gold and silver mineralization, returning wider mineralized zones than in NRC-20-04. The drill program was implemented by the Company's exploration team in Mexico under the direction of Eng. Erme Enriquez (CPG). All core samples are logged and prepared at the Company's core storage facility in Durango, Mexico, and sent to ALS Laboratories in Zacatecas, Mexico, for preparation and then on to ALS Global in Vancouver for gold and silver analyses by fire assay with an atomic absorption finish ("FA-AA") on a 30 gram split, and for silver, copper, lead, zinc and trace elements by ICP analysis following digestion of 0.50 gram sample in aqua regia. Over limit silver and copper are assayed using an aqua regia digestion, followed by ICP-AES or AAS finish, and over limit gold and silver assayed by gravimetric finish (Au-GRA21 and Ag-GRA-21). The Company's QA/QC program includes inserting certified analytical standards and blanks into the sample batches, and the subsequent diligent monitoring of results for quality analytical assurance.