Brunswick Exploration Inc. reported new assays from an additional thirteen drill holes completed at the Mirage Project, located in the Eeyou Istchee-James Bay region of Quebec. Drilling has continued to intersect significant intervals of high-grade (>2.0% Li2O) spodumene mineralization in the South Zone, all within dyke MR-4, showing excellent continuity of width and high-grade lithium values. Highlights include: highest grade intercept reported to date at Mirage with 3.28% Li2O over 10.6 meters in drill hole MR-23-26 at a vertical depth of 50 meters.

High-grade (>2.0%. Li2O) mineralization has now been reported in 9 holes in MR-4 along the entire strike length drilled to date. MR-4 has been traced by drilling over a strike length of 600 meters and remains open to the northeast and at depth.

Assays are pending for a further 10 drill holes (MR-23-27 to MR-23-36) completed during the fall 2023 program. Nine of the ten holes drilled on the MR-4 dyke intersected high-grade (>2.0% Li2O) spodumene bearing pegmatite with excellent continuity and widths. The true thickness is estimated at 95% of the core length.

MR-4 has now been drilled from surface to a shallow depth above 100 meters vertical and over a strike length of more than 600 metres. The dyke follows a stratigraphic contact between metasediments and metabasalts dipping southeast at a moderate angle of 45 degrees. The dyke's surface projection is characterized by a narrow topographic depression and outcrops along a portion of its strike extent.

Drill holes MR-23-21 and MR-23-22 (no pegmatite intersection in latter), both collared at the SW extremity of the current program, did not intersect a dyke at the contact potentially suggesting a pinch-out of the MR-4 dyke in this area. However, the presence of a thin, mineralized dyke in the metabasalt indicates that the South Zone remains open to the SW. MR-4 remains open to the NE and at depth.

Two drill holes (MR-23-23 and -24), located 350m south from the initial pegmatite outcrop discovery for MR-4, tested the down-dip projection near the SW end but did not reach the stratigraphic contacts. Both holes were stopped short of their target near the end of the fall drilling season to allow for completion of the program and will be extended during the winter 2024 drilling campaign.