C3 Metals Inc. announced it has intersected 309 metres at 0.44% Cu and 0.33 g/t Au beginning 15 metres down hole. This result is from 330 metres of a 703 metre drill hole at the Company's 100% owned Bellas Gate Project in Jamaica. Two additional holes have been completed at the Epidote Ridge target (assays pending) within Bellas Gate.

The total program is anticipated to be 5,000 metres. Bellas Gate, as well as C3 Metals' other projects in Jamaica, sit within the highly prospective Crawle River-Rio Minho Fault Porphyry and Epithermal District (CRF District). Drilling Highlights: Partial assays received for the first 330m of hole CON9325-001 returned 309.0m @ 0.44% Cu and 0.33 g/t Au from 15.0m.

Cu-Au grades comparable to many porphyry deposits currently being mined. Drilling confirms mineralization is open to the west and at depth. Gold rich-porphyry mineralization confirmed and is associated with strong magnetite alteration.

Geophysics (mag and IP) strongly supports downplunge continuity of mineralized body. Two additional holes completed into the Epidote Ridge target (assays pending). Drill rig mobilizing to northern end of Epidote Ridge to test a coincident magnetic and IP chargeability anomaly.

To date, three holes have been completed to test the porphyry potential at the Epidote Ridge target, which is centrally located to five porphyry systems: Connors, Camel Hill, Geo Hill, Lucky Valley and Ginger Ridge. The first hole, CON9325-001, tested an interpreted hydrothermal channel way plunging to the east of Connors under Epidote Ridge. The Company is well-advanced on a 5,000-metre core drilling program to test several compelling, high-priority copper and gold porphyry targets.