(1) TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / May 11, 2021 / PJX Resources Inc. ("PJX" or the "Company") is pleased to announce a possible source of massive sulphide mineralization intersected in 2 widely spaced holes VA19-48, drilled in 2019, and pre-PJX hole KV90-41 drilled in 1990 on the PJX's Vine Property. The 2 holes are about 700 metres apart. They both intersected massive sulphide mineralization that appears to be similar in style to mineralization that occurs proximal to the Sullivan zinc-lead-silver deposit located 35 km north of the property. Highlights The historical Sullivan deposit has a central vent with zinc and lead mineralization proximal to the vent. Tourmaline is a boron based alteration mineral that occurs in and around the Sullivan vent.