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Large Scale Copper Discovery Confirmed

Large Scale Copper Discovery Confirmed

§64.02% Cu and 152g/tAg (4.88oz/t)

(F005965)

§62.02% Cu and 162g/tAg (5.20oz/t)

(F005966)

§50.48% Cu and 102g/tAg (3.28oz/t)

(F005959)

§43.77% Cu and 109g/tAg (3.50oz/t)

(F005958)

§39.68% Cu and 91g/t Ag (2.92oz/t)

(F005971)

§39.10% Cu and 102g/tAg (3.28oz/t)

(F005964)

§36.70% Cu and 223g/tAg (7.16oz/t)

(F005975)

§9.57% Cu, 2.34g/t Au and 128g/tAg (4.12oz/t)

(F005974)

§55.01% Cu and 37g/tAg

(F005977)

§46.07% Cu and 46g/tAg

(F005984)

§44.43% Cu and 32g/tAg

(F005979)

§43.10% Cu and 44g/tAg

(F005985)

§41.26% Cu and 34g/tAg

(F005978)

§39.90% Cu and 34g/tAg

(F005986)

White Cliff’s Great Bear Lake Project potentially holds the mantle of the highest ever recorded representative Silver rock sample assay result of 7.54% Ag and now, the Rae Project can lay claim to the highest ever recorded representative Copper rock sample assay.

The results also demonstrate the deep plumbing, copper rich fluids & fertile nature of the host rocks of basal part of the Rae sedimentary sequence and provide longer-term opportunities for not just bulk tonne sedimentary hosted copper but potential for direct shipping of a high-grade copper concentrate using a mine and ship approach from these newly identified chalcocite veins.

In the next months the company expects to receive the MobileMT geophysical results which will sharpen the resolution of the previous groundwork, confirming drilling targets for the upcoming campaign, which will include the priority – Hulk, a very large, green at surface, 16km by 4km target within the reactive subsurface basal units (siltstones and mudstones) of the Rae Sedimentary Basin, this basin has been intersected by similar mineralising regional structures proven to be copper conduits including those seen at Vision.

These two projects are proving to be world class exploration opportunities. Rae and Great Bear are located in a tier one mining and investment jurisdiction, on the mainland, with significant infrastructure already in place.”

Troy Whittaker – Managing Director

“The team at WCN have built a solid foundation of high-quality projects through old school geological hard work. Results of this nature are rare and to have them repeated over some distance is very encouraging. I look forward to the upcoming work as we prepare for drilling.”

John Hancock – Strategic Advisor to the Board

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