Signature Resources Ltd. announced that it has found historical near-surface (<100 metre depth) drill data from ongoing compilation work. The historical drilling has confirmed significant East strike extensions to the existing North and Central mineralized zones. This historical data compilation work underpins several of the six newly-identified drill targets identified at the 100%-owned Lingman Lake Project from the recently-completed magnetic and IP geophysical surveys. historical shallow test drilling: 7.54 g/t over 0.5 metres. 6.18 g/t over 0.6 metres. Data essentially doubles the strike length of the existing North and Central gold zones. Test drilling of these new zones to commence mid-November focused on: the new strike extensions to re-establish the existing zones on strike and thickness and the new gold zone targets to the north and south of the existing zones and their associated east strike extensions. Geophysical interpretation of the recently-completed detailed ground magnetic survey has extended the North and Central zones eastward past the Mud Lake fault for more than 500 metres. Most of the shallow historical test drilling on the Lingman Lake gold zones occurred west of this fault. The detailed magnetic survey suggests that this fault cuts all the known gold zones with a right lateral displacement of 50 to 60 metres. The new magnetic survey linear targets associated with the Lingman Lake Gold zones continue eastward from this fault. This interpretation has been corroborated by the historical shallow drilling, the locations of which have only recently been established. This is potentially a new zone which was intersected by several historical drill holes including 7.54 g/t over 0.5 metres and 6.18 g/t over 0.6 metres. These values span over a kilometre in strike length occurring along the north edge of the new magnetic survey linear target, a feature that also exists in the Lingman Mine area. Compilation of the historical drilling near the north area of the historical mine workings area is ongoing and will support test drilling of this target (located immediately north of the existing North zone). A strong correlation of the Lingman Lake Gold zones with the edges of magnetic linears is evident, which provides for the targeting of new linear targets and potentially the discovery of new gold zones in the southeast quadrant of the map. An aggressive drill program is being designed to test all the above targets along a 625-metre north- south fence. Approximately 5-6 holes totaling 1,000 metres will be drilled in the coming weeks. Ongoing geographic information system ("GIS") compilation work has positioned the location of historical surface sampling including one of which assayed 6.86 g/t Au. The sample site is located 160 metres south of Base Lake and coincides with two new subparallel magnetic linear targets; the southern target correlating to a Very Low Frequency Electromagnetic ("VLF") survey target that is over 1,000- metres in length. Drill testing of this area is planned for early 2022, pending further interpretive data analysis. Extension drilling (around the clock, seven days a week) beneath the existing underground workings and historical resource down to 250-300 metres continues on schedule and drill results will continue to be published, as they become available, from the assay lab.