CopAur Minerals Inc. provided an update on its 2021 exploration at the T-Bill gold target on its 100% owned Willaims Copper-Gold Project. The 2021 work program completed to date includes ground geophysics, soil and rock sampling, and confirmation drilling designed to verify historical work, as well as identify potential zones for future expansion and exploration targeting. Significant new results includes the highest-grade rock grab sample collected to date on the project assaying up to 79.7 g/t gold (Au), within an untested zone that has been confirmed to extend over an 1,100 metre strike-length southeast of historic and 2021 confirmation drilling. This high-grade sample occurs within an approximate 2.4 kilometre northwest-trending mineralized corridor outlined by a coincident historic gold-in-soil anomaly of >100 ppb Au. Additional 2021 reconnaissance rock grab sampling has also indicated the potential extension of this zone to the southeast, with samples assaying up to 3.55 g/t Au over a distance of 1 kilometre along-trend from historic sampling. Visuals of oriented core taken during the 2021 confirmation drill program has also been successful in systematically identifying north and northwest-southeast mineralized shear-vein systems at the T-Bill target and will greatly improve the geological exploration model. These results together with trends identified in historic gold-in-soil anomalies would suggest that there remains significant along-strike potential for future drill targeting continuing to the north and northwest-southeast of current 2021 confirmation drilling. The company?s Williams Copper-Gold Project is located within the prolific Golden Horseshoe area of north-central British Columbia, Canada. Williams Project Exploration Updates (as of October 12, 2021): Drilling (Complete): 3,150 metres completed at the T-Bill target ? assays pending. Rock and Soil Sampling (Complete): 158 rock samples collected at the T-Bill and GIC Targets; 654 soil samples collected ? assays pending. Geophysics: ground-based Induced Polarization (IP) 2021 program has now been completed over the GIC target. VTEM airborne geophysical survey in progress (35% complete ? in progress).