
Figure 1: Copper Belle 3D Image
In Figure 1 above you can clearly see that the north end face of Copper Belle (right) is cut-off demonstrating a continuation of the mineralized zone to the north. When looking at Figure 2 below, the Copper Belle anomaly also shows a strong continuation of mineralized structure that is open to the north, west and to depth. This was verified in the 2017 drill results and supports our priority focus for 2018 drilling on the Copper Belle extensions. The Konkin Zone anomaly is a high priority exploratory drill target that previously generated 870 g/t Au over a 1.2m channel sample.

Figure 2: Treaty Creek Anomalies
In Figure 3 below an intense anomaly has been identified adjacent to the RR Zone and GR2 Zones and represents another high priority exploration drill target. The GR2 assays from 2017 indicated a high grade VMS strata-vein feeder system adjacent to this large anomaly. The anomaly itself is believed to be a porphyry style structure similar to Copper belle. Drilling this anomaly will advance our understanding of system and the potential for a new discovery.

Figure 3: GR2 & RR Zone MagnetoTelluric Hot Spot
Qualified Person
The Qualified Person for the analytical information in this new release is James A. McCrea, P.Geo, for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101. He has read and approved the scientific and technical information that forms the basis of the disclosure contained in this news release.