Appia Rare Earths & Uranium Corp. announced partial assays results from its 2021 drilling program at the 100%-owned Alces Lake high-grade rare earth elements ("REE") and gallium property, Athabasca Basin area, northern Saskatchewan. Wilson-Richard-Charles-Bell (WRCB) Area To date, a total of 119 drill holes (4,480 m including historic drilling) have been drilled in the WRCB area with at least 8 holes (1,035 m) remaining in 2021. Important drilling will be conducted around the Charles zone as well as a 400m long hole to test the extent of projected mineralization at WRCB. Previously announced on October 13, 2021, the Wilson North assays confirm the magnitude of this discovery. The Wilson North hole (21-WRC-015) is the most significant intercept to date at WRCB and confirms the potential quality of this area as a significant rare earths accumulation. The 9.38 m of massive and semi-massive monazite is essentially a true-width intercept, found at a down hole depth of 15.22 m-24.60 m and averages 17.53 wt% TREO. This intercept includes an interval of 2.14 m grading 32.17 wt% TREO, with assays up to 37.92 wt% TREO. In additional to the Wilson North assay results, Appia announced results from the Richard zone. These assay results confirm continuity of high-grade mineralization and zone orientation. The intersection of both the Wilson North and Richard zones in 21-WRC-015 yields the potential for the mineralized system to produce multiple parallel stacked zones. Importantly, all four holes contained high-grade gallium consistent with previous assay results, with gallium ranging from 0.01 wt% to 0.10 wt% Ga2O3. High-grade gallium is considered anything greater than 0.010 wt% Ga2O3.