Black Widow Resources Inc. ("Black Widow" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:BWR) is
pleased to announce that it has intersected massive sulphide mineralization in
each of six holes that were completed during a recent diamond - drilling program
on its Shunsby Property (the "Property"), accentuated by hole BWR-14-03 that
intersected 35.5 meters averaging 2.4% Zinc, including 6.2 meters that averaged
6.1% Zinc. Significant mineralized intercepts were received for each of the six
holes, the highlights for which are as follows:




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             Mineralized   From         Interval  Copper  Zinc  Lead  Silver
Hole ID             Zone    (m) To (m)       (m)     (%)   (%)   (%)   (g/t)
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BWR-14-01              A   44.7   48.1       3.5    0.14  2.07  0.45     2.5
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                       B   53.0   58.3       5.3    0.08  1.86  0.48    1.88
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BWR-14-02              A    4.1   22.0      17.9    1.06  2.15  0.56    9.95
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               including   10.5   16.5       6.0    1.49  3.24  0.92    5.48
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                       B   30.0   36.0       6.0    0.86  1.41  0.02    2.45
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BWR-14-03              A   10.5   46.0      35.5    0.06  2.37  0.22     1.4
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               including   24.0   30.2       6.2    0.06  6.07  0.21    1.77
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                       B   96.2   99.5       3.3    0.32  2.18   0.3    7.06
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                       C  116.4  121.7       5.3    1.37  3.38  0.23     4.5
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BWR-14-04              A   10.0   40.7      30.7    0.29  2.81  0.31    2.71
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               including   22.2   28.5       6.3    0.07  5.31  0.54    2.73
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                       B   91.2  100.2       9.0    0.29  2.11  0.31     2.3
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                       C  105.0  110.0       5.0    0.73  0.95  0.02     2.2
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BWR-14-05              A   94.5   97.8       3.3    0.29  0.97  0.08     6.9
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                       B  104.0  108.0       4.0    0.12  0.98  0.19     0.9
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                       C  115.5  121.7       6.2    1.51  1.61  0.17     3.4
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BWR-14-06              A   72.0   75.5       3.5    0.03  0.82  0.13    0.85
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                       B   85.3   87.5       2.2    0.14  3.19  0.74    1.71
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The Shunsby Property consists of 20 contiguous crown patent claims ("patents")
comprising 314.43 hectares of mineral and surface rights, located in central
Cunningham Township, southwest of Timmins, and northwest of Sudbury. BWR's
initial diamond drilling was completed under the supervision of James Burns,
P.Eng. a registered geological engineer in the Province of Ontario, now residing
in Shediac, New Brunswick. 


"The recent program was designed to confirm subsurface zinc and copper
mineralization, spaced out over a strike length of approximately 400 meters.
This central zone of mineralization forms part of a much larger zone that was
previously defined by historical drill holes along with surface trenching dating
back to the early 1950's. The confirmatory program was successful,
mineralization was encountered in each hole, very reminiscent of what earlier
explorers working on the project encountered. The results of the program that
consisted of twinning only six holes was not conclusive in each case, the
historical data will be used with guarded confidence for future exploration
work." 


- Mr. Neil Novak, President and CEO of Black Widow Resources Inc.

Hole BWR-14-01 was setup within a few meters (as per GPS readings) of historical
hole 81-08 drilled as part of a Placer Exploration program in 1981 at -80
degrees, at an azimuth of 190 degrees to a total depth of 69 meters. No evidence
of hole 81-08 was observed, due to deep snow cover at the time of drilling.
Available records for hole 81-08 indicate that a mineralized zone was
encountered between 51.8 meters and 63.4 meters that when assayed averaged 1.6%
copper and 4.7% zinc for a mineralized zone of 11.6 meters. BWR's hole 14-01
intersected mineralization commencing at 44.7 meters and continuing
intermittently until 58.3 meters for a mineralized intercept of 13.6 meters. The
recent hole returned much lower copper values, with zinc values moderately
correlating with the earlier results. 


Hole BWR-14-02 was setup in close proximity (according to GPS measurements) to
historical hole 81-01 was also drilled as part of a Placer Exploration program
in 1981 vertically to a total depth of 41 meters. Little evidence of hole 81-01
was observed, other than what appeared to be a flat perhaps old drill area. Old
drill rods were found nearby once the snow melted. Records indicate that hole
81-01 intersected a mineralized zone between 26.4 meters and 36.4 meters that
averaged 2.5% copper and 0.9% zinc for a mineralized zone of 10 meters. BWR's
hole 14-02 intersected a much wider mineralized zone commencing at 4.1 meters
and continuing intermittently until 36.0 meters for a mineralized intercept of
31.9 meters. The recent hole had very comparable copper values with moderately
higher zinc values, as such supporting and correlating well with the earlier
results.


Hole BWR-14-03 was setup within a few meters (as per GPS measurements) of
historical hole 56-57 drilled by Shunsby Mines Ltd., as part of an earn-in
option where Teck Exploration took control of the project later in 1956. As a
confirmation of past drilling, an old drill rod that was used to mark the
historical hole was observed. Available records indicate that Hole 56-57 was
drilled vertically to a total depth of 164 meters, intersecting a mineralized
zone between 27.1 meters and 52.1 meters that averaged 0.1% copper and 3.3% zinc
for a mineralized zone of 25 meters. BWR's hole 14-03 intersected a much wider
mineralized zone commencing at 10.5 meters and continuing intermittently until
46.0 meters for a mineralized intercept of 35.5 meters. The recent hole had very
comparable copper and zinc values, strongly supporting the earlier results. 


Hole BWR-14-04 was setup a few meters away (according to GPS readings) from
historical hole 56-62 initially drilled as part of an option earn-in by Teck
Exploration in 1956. The original hole was drilled to 65 meters (by Teck) with
an initial dip of 45 degrees at an azimuth of 067 degrees. The historical hole
was later extended to a total depth of 132 meters, under the direction of Franc
Joubin in 1966 as he was grooming the property for Consolidated Shunsby Mines
Ltd. During the course of drilling hole BWR 14-04, the original casing for hole
56-62 was found 3 meters east of the selected site for BWR 14-04. According to
available records, the historical hole(s) intersected three mineralized zones,
the first of which was between 31.1 meters and 47.9 meters that averaged 0.03%
copper and 4.2% zinc for a mineralized zone of 16.8 meters, followed by a second
mineralized zone between 90 meters and 93.3 meters that averaged 0.5% copper and
4.6% zinc for a mineralized zone of 3.3 meters, followed by a third mineralized
zone between 96.9 meters and 113.9 meters that average 0.98% copper and 2.3%
zinc over a drill intercept of 17.0 meters. BWR's hole 14-04 intersected three
mineralized zones as well, commencing at 10 meters and continuing intermittently
through to 110.0 meters down-hole, for a mineralized zone of 100 meters. The
recent hole assay results are distributed very similarly and are very comparable
in grade for both copper and zinc values, thus strongly supporting the earlier
results. 


Hole BWR-14-05 was setup within a few meters (according to GPS readings) of
historical hole 68-06 which was drilled by Consolidated Shunsby Mines Ltd. in
1968 vertically to total depth 177 meters. Evidence of historical drilling
consisting of old drill rods, was found during the setup of the BWR hole.
According to available drill logs, the historical hole intersected a mineralized
zone between 81.7 meters and 89.3 meters that averaged 0.06% copper and 5.4%
zinc for a mineralized zone of 7.6 meters. BWR's hole intersected three
mineralized zones between 94.5 meters and continuing in and out of
mineralization through to 121.7 meters down-hole, for a moderately mineralized
zone of 27.2 meters. The recent hole assay results are not very comparable in
distribution down hole and the grade for copper is higher in the recent hole
while the grade for zinc values is somewhat less, poorly supporting the earlier
results. 


Hole BWR-14-06 was setup within a few meters of historical hole 68-16 which was
drilled by Consolidated Shunsby Mines Ltd. in 1968 vertically to 141 meters. No
evidence of historical drilling was observed. According to available records the
historical hole intersected a mineralized zone between 115.8 meters and 121.8
meters that averaged 2.1% copper and 3.1% zinc for a mineralized zone of 6.0
meters. BWR's hole intersected two mineralized zones between 72.0 meters going
in and out of mineralization through to 87.5 meters down-hole, for a moderately
mineralized zone of 15.5 meters. The assay results from the recent hole are
comparable in distribution down hole, however the grade for copper is much lower
in the recent hole while the grade for zinc is more or less comparable,
partially supporting the earlier results. 


Discussion of Results 

As explained in earlier press releases, (May 14, 2014 and October 15, 2013) the
historical drilling by different operators is best summarized in the Shunsby
Report that is on file with sedar and available on Black Widow's website:
www.blackwidowresources.com. Historical drilling consisted of 214 drill holes
drilled on the property between 1954 and 1993. The logging and visual
observations of mineralized intercepts of the current holes were reported to be
fairly consistent with the results of historical drilling. The samples selected
and assays received have verified that zinc and copper is present in potentially
commercial grades on the Shunsby property, however the tenure of mineralization
and consistency of reproducible results (historic vs. current) is somewhat
tenuous to confirm. Geological observations suggest a very long lived subaqueous
volcanogenic event, with numerous episodes of explosive activity followed by
periods of quiescence and accumulation of zinc, copper, lead and iron sulphide
mineralization. This complex geology may partially account for the variances
noted in the comparisons, so it is felt by management that the historical
results can be used confidently as a guarded guide in locating and planning to
identify areas of mineralization. 


The Company is currently reviewing the new drill results (lithogeochemical
review) along with the plethora of historical data as needed to plan its'
follow-up exploration program that may include: additional diamond drilling,
surface trenching, property bedrock sampling, ground survey line establishment,
and geophysical test surveys (gravity and/or IP surveying).


Analytical Procedures 

All samples from this program were submitted to Actlabs' facility in Sudbury for
assaying initially using sample preparation code RX1 (crush sample so that 90%
passes 2mm screen, split 250g that is pulverized so that 95% passes 105 micron)
followed by multi-element analysis using UT-5 Total Digestion (Ultratrace 5 is a
combination of INAA with a 4-acid digestion ICP/MS. Some of the resistate
elements are provided by INAA. All samples that assayed over-limits for Cu, Zn
and Pb from UT-5 TD were re-analyzed as needed using 8 Peroxide ICP analysis
(Sodium peroxide fusion, acid dissolution followed by ICP/OES). Actlabs is
accredited by the Standards Council of Canada ("SCC") International Standards
Organization / International Electrotechnical Council ("ISO/IEC 17025"). 


Qualified Persons 

Mr. James G. Burns, P.Eng. was the onsite Qualified Person, overseeing the drill
program. Mr. Burns reported directly to Mr. Neil Novak, P.Geo., President of
Black Widow Resources Inc.. Both are registered as Qualified Person ("QP") in
the Province of Ontario, as defined by National Instrument 43-101 Standards of
Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101") and Form 43-101F1 Technical Report
and Related Consequential Amendments, Messrs. Novak and Burns have reviewed and
approved the technical content of this press release.


About Black Widow Resources 

Black Widow is a public company, quoted for trading on the TSX.V under the
symbol "BWR", with exploration projects in Northern Ontario, Canada, focused on
exploring for base and precious metals. Management of Black Widow includes an
accomplished group of exploration/mining specialists with many decades of
operational experience in the junior resource sector. There are currently
24,264,769 shares issued in Black Widow.


Neither the Toronto Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as
that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts
responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. 


For more information about Black Widow please visit our website:
www.blackwidowresources.com.


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: 
Black Widow Resources Inc.
Neil Novak, P.Geo.
President, CEO & Director
416-203-8636
info@blackwidowresources.com
www.blackwidowresources.com

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