Canuc Resources Corporation announced the commencement of a geological mapping and sampling program at the Company's San Javier Silver-Gold Project in Sonora State, Mexico. The mapping and sampling program will cover an area of interest previously identified as hosting IOCG deposit potential and is designed to provide information relevant for targeting in an upcoming drill program. The geological mapping and sampling work will begin on an area surrounding the largest magnetic-high anomaly detected during the company's magnetic survey of 2021.

This principal magnetic-high anomaly, measuring 800 meters by 400 meters, is manifest approximately 300 meters west of where magnetite silver veining comes to surface and where old artisanal mine workings were tunneled on magnetite veins which sampled high to bonanza grades of silver. The magnetic-high anomaly has dimensions similar to, and is coincident with, an area previously reported where the company sampled elevated silver in soils extending for over 800 meters of strike length and detected over a width of approximately 400 meters. Sampling and mapping work will also be undertaken on an 800 meter diameter donut shaped anomaly detected south-east of the magnetic-high which has previously evidenced anomalous copper and gold sample results, and which is surrounded by an abundance of artisanal mine workings.

Canuc has assembled 28 contiguous claims in the San Javier mining camp covering key geological features of the San Javier IOCG system. The progressive accumulation of claims in the San Javier area is in keeping with the Company's objectives for value development as a junior exploration and development company. Seymour M. Sears, B.A., B.Sc., P.Geo.

is the Qualified Person for the Company, as defined by NI 43-101, and has reviewed and approved the contents of this press release.