Canterra Minerals Corporation provided an update to its fall drill program and to announce that it has defined several new gold targets on the never-before-explored Noel Paul Gold project ("Noel") in central Newfoundland. Assay results are pending for all drill holes. Numerous narrow quartz veins associated with sericite alteration and pyrite appear to host gold mineralization. This unit appears be a suitable brittle host for gold mineralization and analysis of past drilling suggests that these veins are shallow-dipping. The 2021 fall program utilized oriented core, which has resulted in the new interpretation that these veins may stack at depth, much the same as has been described at Marathon's Valentine Gold Project. Steeply south-dipping holes, and several other holes intersected 30 to 60m of strong sericite alteration and stacked quartz veins with pyrite mineralization. In the previously reported discovery holes at Red Ochre these zones typically were 10 to 20m in thickness and returned intercepts including 17m @ 1.0 g/t Au and 11m @ 1.5 g/t Au. Quartz veining associated with pyrite and sericite has now been identified along approximately 1km of strike at Red Ochre, and recent gold-in-soil assay results from the western portion of the Wilding property suggests that this zone may continue for approximately4km along strike to the west of Red Ochre.