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ORIGINAL: Giga Metals drills 191.51 m of 0.374% Ni at Turnagain

2019-01-30 11:25 ET - News Release

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January 30, 2019                                                                           TSX.V - GIGA

                Giga Metals Releases Drill Results From 2018 Program
(Vancouver)   Mark Jarvis, CEO of Giga Metals Corp. (TSX.V   GIGA) today announced analytical results
from 38 of 40 holes drilled in 2018 on the Company's Turnagain Nickel/Cobalt Project. The Company is
still awaiting assay results from one infill hole and one metallurgical infill hole, and these results will be
announced when received.

As reported October 30, 2018, the 2018 work program included:

        -   Thirteen metallurgical infill holes totaling 3,073.0 metres within the Horsetrail and Northwest
            zones of the Turnagain deposit.
        -   Twenty-three infill holes totaling 5,866.9 metres sited between the Horsetrail and Northwest
            zones of the Turnagain deposit.
        -   Two exploration holes totaling 1,119.8 metres in the platinum-enriched Attic Zone.
        -   Two exploration holes totaling 775.1 metres in the MAG zone roughly 5.6 kilometres
            northwest of the Horsetrail zone.

"The analytical results reported here further demonstrate the remarkable continuity of mineralization in the
Horsetrail and Northwest zones," said Mr. Jarvis. "We expect the results to allow for the conversion of
significant tonnes from the Inferred resource category quoted in our December, 2011 PEA to the Indicated
category. The metallurgical infill holes within the proposed starter pits are expected to move some Indicated
resources to the Measured category. Additionally, the Company now has at its disposal several tonnes of
fresh new sample, representative of run-of-mine material, for metallurgical testing."

Technical Information

This release provides analytical results from 38 of 40 holes from the 2018 drill program and the Turnagain
Project. The drill program, conducted with two skid-mounted drill rigs and one helicopter-supported drill
rig, commenced on July 14, 2018 and ended October 6, 2018.

Metallurgical Infill Program

The infill drilling program was conducted with two skid-mounted drill rigs in the Horsetrail and Northwest
zones. Although these drill holes provide valuable additional geological and resource modeling
information, their primary purpose was to collect material of appropriate characteristics for future
metallurgical testing. Drill core samples from this program were one-quarter NQ core.
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Table 1: Drill intercepts from the metallurgical infill program1:

    Hole         Zone             From      To                 Interval   Ni      Co      Pd        Pt
                                  (m)       (m)                (m)        (%)     (%)     (ppb)     (ppb)
    DDH18-293    HT               8.00      196.60 (EOH)       188.60     0.270   0.016   24        18
                      including   73.47     114.00             40.53      0.470   0.023   50        39
    DDH18-294    HT               6.00      197.51 (EOH)       191.51     0.374   0.022   69        51
                                  48.00     134.00             86.00      0.490   0.027   92        66
    DDH18-295    HT               52.00     236.83 (OEH)       184.83     0.320   0.018   35        31
    DDH18-296    HT               8.00      188.67 (EOH)       180.67     0.344   0.021   28        20
                      including   44.00     152.00             108.00     0.392   0.022   33        24
    DDH18-297    HT               8.00      185.62 (EOH)       177.62     0.339   0.017   43        38
                      including   5.79      63.20              57.41      0.322   0.017   44        41
                            and   124.00    185.62             61.62      0.450   0.016   67        59
    DDH18-298    HT               8.00      252.07 (EOH)       244.07     0.226   0.015   15        13
    DDH18-299    HT               8.00      322.78 (EOH)       314.78     0.214   0.016   17        13
    DDH18-300    HT               10.00     160.63 (EOH)       150.63     0.297   0.019   31        27
                      including   32.00     67.56              35.56      0.381   0.019   45        40
                            and   120.00    160.63             40.63      0.365   0.020   42        36
    DDH18-302    HT               3.00      391.06 (EOH)       388.06     0.257   0.015   41        35
    DDH18-304    NW               6.00      212.00             206.00     0.248   0.012   78        72
                    including     90.00     118.00             28.00      0.471   0.13    417       367
    DDH18-305    NW               8.00      249.33 (EOH)       241.33     0.213   0.013   17        15
    DDH18-306    NW               8.00      199.95 (EOH)       191.95     0.221   0.013   18        15
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 NW: Northwest zone; HT: Horsetrail zone; EOH: end of hole. Infill program holes were drilled at
various angles into continuous or near-continuous disseminated mineralization.

Infill Drilling Program

The infill drilling program was conducted with two skid-mounted drill rigs in the Horsetrail and Northwest
zones in areas of Inferred resources. Drill core samples were one-half NQ core.

Table 2: Drill intercepts from the infill drilling program2:

    Hole         Zone             From      To                 Interval   Ni      Co      Pd        Pt
                                  (m)       (m)                (m)        (%)     (%)     (ppb)     (ppb)
    DDH18-267    NW               4.35      126.19 (EOH)       121.84     0.233   0.013   2         3
                    including     48.00     80.00              32.00      0.280   0.013   1         3
    DDH18-268    NW               2.85      449.88 (EOH)       447.03     0.258   0.013   15        17
                    including     156.0     268.00             112.00     0.281   0.012   4         8
                          and     328.00    449.88             121.88     0.282   0.012   1         3
    DDH18-269    HT               2.90      221.59 (EOH)       218.69     0.266   0.013   10        11
                    including     92.00     192.00             100.00     0.293   0.014   14        14
    DDH18-270    NW               3.90       138.50            134.60     0.185   0.009   8         7
    DDH18-271    NW               4.00       374.60 (EOH)      370.60     0.276   0.013   4         6
                   including      276.00     330.00            54.00      0.310   0.012   2         3
    DDH18-272    NW               8.00       289.26 (EOH)      281.26     0.280   0.013   4         8
                                  72.00      128.00            56.00      0.304   0.013   5         7
    DDH18-273    NW               No significant intervals



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    Hole        Zone           From (m)       To          Interval   Ni      Co        Pd       Pt
                                              (m)         (m)        (%)     (%)       (ppb)    (ppb)
    DDH18-273   NW             No significant intervals
    DDH18-274   NW             5.79       160.00          154.21     0.240   0.013     12       15
                   including   169.55     180.20          10.65      0.532   0.025     64       63
    DDH18-275   NW             No significant intervals
    DDH18-276   NW             64.00      203.38          139.38     0.232   0.018     18       14
                         and   210.00     243.80          33.80      0.391   0.014     69       48
                         and   243.80     404.47          160.67     0.223   0.012     33       25
    DDH18-277   5.18           8.00       80.00           74.82      0.239   0.014     43       42
    DDH18-278   HT             4.00       99.97 (EOH)     95.97      0.189   0.012     4        5
    DDH18-279   HT             8.00       151.49 (EOH)    143.49     0.194   0.014     21       20
    DDH18-280   HT             5.60       60.00           54.40      0.265   0.016     109      120
                         and   60.00      151.49          91.49      0.201   0.014     27       29
    DDH18-281   NW             10.00      200.25 (EOH)    190.25     0.235   0.012     2        4
    DDH18-282   NW             1.94       103.30          101.36     0.296   0.012     29       31
                         and   103.30     224.73          121.43     0.215   0.011     17       14
                         and   253.00     468.17 (EOH)    215.17     0.284   0.014     38       37
    DDH18-283   NW             56.95      114.00          57.05      0.203   0.013     2        5
                         and   114.00     158.10          44.10      0.285   0.013     14       25
                         and   172.00     221.59          49.59      0.242   0.013     7        10
    DDH18-285   NW             6.00       450.19 (EOH)    444.19     0.250   0.013     21       22
                   including   52.00      100.00          48.00      0.329   0.014     55       57
    DDH18-286   HT             6.00       333.76 (EOH)    327.76     0.208   0.012     21       20
    DDH18-287   NW             0.00       165.85          165.85     0.261   0.014     28       32
                         and   180.00     288.00          108.00     0.209   0.013     17       19
                         and   288.00     492.00          204.00     0.307   0.015     24       25
                         and   492.00     599.00          107.00     0.267   0.013     15       16
    DDH18-289   NW             40.00      114.91 (EOH)    74.91      0.240   0.014     13       19
                   including   44.33      48.14           3.81       0.894   0.046     84       203
    DDH18-290   NW             88.00      128.00          40.00      0.201   0.013     12       10
2
 NW: Northwest zone; HT: Horsetrail zone; EOH: end of hole. Metallurgical infill program holes were
drilled at various angles into continuous or near-continuous disseminated mineralization.




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    Figure 1: Infill and Metallurgical Infill Drill Hole Locations in Horsetrail and Northwest zones
                                           (Click here to view online)


Attic Zone Exploration Program

The Attic zone program was comprised of two drill holes (DDH18-301 and DDH18-303) in the platinum-
and palladium-enriched Attic zone roughly 3.5 kilometres northwest of the Horsetrail zone. Drill core
samples from this program were one-half NQ core.

DDH18-301 was drilled a few tens of metres below a previously intersected platinum- and palladium-
enriched, structurally complex, suite of altered clinopyroxenites. The downhole interval of 238.00 m  
260.00 m returned an average of 316 ppb Pd and 355 ppb Pt at a vertical depth of approximately 185 metres.

DDH18-303 was drilled from the same pad but in an untested northwesterly direction toward, and below,
nearby Davis Creek to test a suspected fault for enrichment. DDH18-303 returned no intervals of note.




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MAG Zone Exploration Program

The MAG zone program was comprised of two drill holes (DDH18-288 and DDH18-291) in an area of
sedimentary cover rocks with anomalously high total magnetics approximately 5.6 kilometres northwest of
the Horsetrail zone and outside the known Turnagain ultramafic intrusion. Both holes did not penetrate
through the sedimentary cover and returned no intervals of note.

Click here to view a drill hole location map for the Attic & Mag zone exploration program.

Quality Assurance, Quality Control

Diamond drilling in 2018 was conducted on the Turnagain property using NQ diameter drill rods. Drills
were oriented using a Reflex TN-14 Gyrocompass drill and, after completion of the drill hole, were
surveyed using a Reflex EZ-Gyro. Giga Metals systematically inserted certified reference materials
(standards) and blanks into each batch of samples at regular intervals. Samples were placed in sealed bags
and shipped directly to the ALS Minerals preparatory laboratory in Terrace, British Columbia. The 2018
samples reported herein were analyzed by ALS Global of Vancouver, British Columbia. Samples were
prepared by crushing the entire sample to 70% passing -2 millimetres, riffle splitting of 250 grams and
pulverizing the split to better than 85% passing 75 micrometres. The core samples also underwent a robust
duplicate assay program that tests rejects and pulps for reproducibility. Samples were also sent to an umpire
lab. Base metal analyses were determined using the ME-ICP61 four-acid digestion method with ICP-AES
finish. Precious metal analyses were determined by PGM-ICP23 fire assay method with ICP-AES finish.
Analytical results are verified with the application of industry standard Quality Assurance and Quality
Control (QA/QC) procedures.

Qualified Person

Greg Ross, P. Geo., a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101, has read and approved all technical and
scientific information contained in this news release. Mr. Ross is the Company's Turnagain Project
Manager.

About Giga Metals' Turnagain Nickel-Cobalt Project

The Turnagain Project hosts the Horsetrail nickel-cobalt deposit, a significant undeveloped nickel-cobalt
sulphide deposit, located in British Columbia, Canada.

Engineering and metallurgical studies are underway with an objective of producing a Pre-Feasibility study.
Extensive metallurgical work indicates a clean concentrate grading 18% nickel and 1% cobalt is reliably
achievable using simple "off-the-shelf" processing technology.

The Turnagain project covers a large, relatively underexplored land package prospective for additional
ultramafic-hosted nickel-cobalt discoveries. Turnagain is one of the few projects in a stable jurisdiction that
can potentially deliver large quantities of cobalt and nickel to meet the growing needs of the electric vehicle
and energy storage markets at a time when many research analysts are projecting there will be shortages in
the cobalt and nickel required by battery manufacturers.



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                                   On behalf of the Board of Directors,

                                              "Mark Jarvis"

                                MARK JARVIS, PRESIDENT & CEO
                                 GIGA METALS CORPORATION



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the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. No stock
exchange, securities commission or other regulatory authority has approved the information contained
herein.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

This news release contains forward-looking information which is subject to a variety of risks and
uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events or results to differ from those projected in
the forward-looking statements. Forward looking statements in this press release include the completion of
a Pre-Feasibility Study.

These forward-looking statements are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties and other factors that
could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking
information. Risks that could change or prevent these statements from coming to fruition include changing
operational costs for mining and processing; increased capital costs; the timing and content of upcoming
work programs may be interrupted or delayed; geological interpretations based on drilling that may
change with more detailed information; the availability of labour, equipment, infrastructure and markets
for the products produced; and despite the current expected viability of the project, conditions changing
such that the minerals on our property cannot be economically mined, or that the required permits to build
and operate the envisaged mine cannot be obtained. The forward-looking information contained herein is
given as of the date hereof and the Company assumes no responsibility to update or revise such information
to reflect new events or circumstances, except as required by law.




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