Canadian Critical Minerals Inc. reported that it has received first revenues for the Company from the sale of stockpiled copper, gold and silver mineralized material at the Bull River Mine ("BRM") project near Cranbrook, BC. During the month of January 2024, the Company trucked 80 wet metric tonnes (" wmt") of mineralized material to New Afton under an Ore Purchase Agreement ("OPA") and the Company received a provisional payment of approximately USD 6,500 for the January shipments. To-date the Company has trucked approximately 800 wmt of mineralized material from the BRM to New Afton.

The Company has temporarily suspended trucking following the imposition of road restrictions late last week. Road restrictions to 70% of normal loads has a negative impact on the economies of trucking. The Company will resume trucking once road restrictions are removed.

Road restrictions were imposed approximately two months earlier than normal by the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure of British Columbia due to mild winter conditions in the Cranbrook area. The mineralized material sent to New Afton in January 2024 and during the month of February 2024 todate was a combination of coarse material and fine material. There are approximately 45,000 tonnes of mineralized material on surface that has been screened and crushed by contractor.

Screening and crushing have not yet resumed. No mineralized material has been sent to the Steinert KSS 100 ore sorter pending commissioning by Steinert personnel beginning the week of March 11, 2024. Once the ore sorter is commissioned the Company will begin sending coarse mineralized material to the ore sorter for up-grading prior to trucking to New Afton.

The Company expects that 40% to 50% of the coarse material is non-economical and only the higher-grade material will be sent to New Afton. Fine material will not be sent to the ore sorter.