Alianza Minerals Ltd. has received a Multi-Year Area-Based (MYAB) Mines Act Permit for exploration activities at the KRL Project from the British Columbia Ministry of Mines, Energy and Low Carbon Innovation. This Permit allows for activities including trenching and diamond drilling to be conducted at KRL, located in BC’s Golden Triangle, until July 5 2026. The property lies near the junction of McLymont Creek and the Iskut River, approximately 5 km from the McLymont Creek and Forrest Kerr power generation stations. Road access exists less than 2 km from the property boundary. Alianza is actively seeking a partner to advance the KRL Property, in keeping with the company’s business model. The KRL Property was acquired in late 2018 to investigate high grade gold-bearing quartz veins identified in the 1980s when a series of hand trenches were excavated to sample quartz veins 10 – 100 cm in width returning multiple >60 g/t gold results, including a high of 248.1 g/t gold from a 10 cm vein. At the time, at least 11 veins were identified over a 400 m by 600 m area. Subsequent work in 2019 identified a northeast trending fault-bounded corridor approximately 800 metres in length that encompasses the main KRL gold showing as well as other high-grade vein occurrences. The KRL Property sits within Tahltan Territory in BC’s prolific Golden Triangle.