Brigadier Gold Limited provided the following progress update from its President and CEO Ranjeet Sundher, reviewing exploration activities to date on its Picachos Project, Sinaloa, Mexico. The Picachos land package was methodically assembled by Michelle Robinson (MASc., P.Eng., Geologist, 43101 QP) over 10 years ago. Michelle is a respected industry veteran who has worked in Mexico for over 20years with a number of major mining companies. She has authored over 20 technical reports and published several papers for the Society of Economic Geologists. Michelle and her team are executing on 5,000meter diamond drill program - the first ever on this project Progress made by Brigadier since concluding the formal Agreement for the Property in August of 2020 includes: Establishing partnership with the Ejido of Picachos in developing the mineral potential of their land. Repairs and upgrades to the historic road network used to access the Property and mine workings. Repairs and upgrades to the water systems that supply the drill and camps. Installation of the driller's camp in the pueblo of Picachos. Construction of a coreprocessing lab complete with microscope and benchtop Niton XRF analyzer. Development of integrated data systems for efficient evaluation of drill hole and surface data. Diamond drill testing of the southwestern portion of the Cocolmeca Vein system, mainly downdip of the historic San Agustín Gold Mine. Discovery of several new veins by trenching under historic soil geochemical anomalies in the central part of the Property. Early drill results indicate strong gold mineralization at San Agustin, specifically, Hole DHBRG001 intercepted 7 metres of 7.45 grams per tonne (g/t) gold (Au) gold and 51 g/t silver (Ag) downhole (estimated true width of 5.2 metres), approximately 105 metres below surface, and 40 metres below historic extraction level 646 at the San Agustín mine. This hole supports the thesis that San Agustín is a goldbearing structure of significant width that merits further exploration to develop its commercial gold potential. Sample BRG104705, cut across a surface outcrop of the San Agustín Vein 200 metres northeast of DHBRG001, yielded a similar result of 4.89 g/t Au and 67 g/t Ag across a true width of 5 metres. Approximately 1 kilometre eastnortheast of San Agustin, Brigadier trenched 10 metres of 1.85 g/t Au and 4 g/t Ag across the Tejones prospect pits. These are on the same structure alongstrike from San Agustín. In the central part of the Property, about 1.2 kilometres northnortheast of San Agustin Mine, Brigadier trenched 16 metres of 1.1 g/t Au, 6 g/t Ag and 0.2% lead (Pb) (BRG122536) across the northeasterly trending Roque Vein. This result includes 2 metres of 8.84 g/t Au, 36 g/t Ag and 1.6% Pb. Trenching is on going to better define the orientation and mineral potential of this potentially important vein prior to drilling. Analytical results from other newly discovered veins are inprogress at SGS Laboratories in Durango. Surface duediligence sampling of the porphyry coppermolybdenum occurrence has returned values of 0.32 g/t Au, 48 g/t Ag, 0.53% Cu, 15 ppm Mo, 16 ppm tungsten (W) and 140 ppm bismuth across 12 metres (BRG120841) near the pueblo of Picachos. From the northern part of the Property, results of >2000 ppm Mo, 284 ppm Cu, > 100 ppm W and 0.2% Pb across 4 metres were returned from historic rock chip channel sample WSR176. This is a much larger target more than 4 square kilometres in size that will require substantial work such as surface trenching, diamond drilling and geophysical surveys. The project's location, situated 25 kilometres equidistant from two recent bonanza grade discoveries of Vizsla Resources and GR Silver and along the same mineralized trend, positions Picachos as a truly exciting opportunity for Brigadier Gold and shareholders. The 3,954 hectare Picachos Property is centered over the historic "Viva Zapata" National Mineral Reserve, Sinaloa, Mexico. It overlaps two mineralized systems, a porphyry coppermolybdenum system hosted by a Paleocene granitegranodiorite intrusive complex, and a goldsilver vein complex comprised of both eastnortheasterly trending veins (La Cocolmeca Vein System) and northwesterly trending veins (El Placer System). Sericitic alteration related to the porphyry system has been mapped over the northwestern two thirds of the Property. Quartzbiotite veinlets with chalcopyrite and bornite occur in the central part of this broad zone of sericitic alteration and imply the presence of a significant porphyry system at depth. La Colcomeca Vein system has been mapped from San Agustín Underground Gold Mine in the southwestern part of the Property to El Pino seven kilometres to the northeast. In the central part of the Property, the best exposure of the northwesterly trending system occurs between La Gloria Underground Gold Mine and the Urrea Gold Mines, located 630 metres southwest of La Gloria. In this area, other northwesterly trending veins between these veins include Paldodismo, Colorin, Salvador, Trompetas and Mangos. On the eastern part of the Property, Tatemales and La Botica define a four kilometre long trend. The growing inventory of priority drill targets within the 7km mapped La Colcomeca Vein System, as well as the underexplored copper olybdenum system, underscore the untapped potential of this particular region of Sierra Madre Occidental epithermal belt.