Go Metals Corp. announced results from the recent critical metals drilling program from its HSP Property located on the Côte-Nord of Québec. Notable Drill Results: HSPRC23-001 intercepted the same mineralized structure intercepted in 2022 at Red Mountain and extends the strike length to at least 40m and down-dip length of 57m starting at surface.

The structure remains open along strike to the northwest, southeast and down-dip. Future plans include exploring for zones where the structure widens to determine if it is part of a larger sulphide system. HSPRC23-003 intercepted up to 0.32% Ni Eq over 1.5m, which is the highest grade intercept discovered to date at Chamber North.

These results highlight the potential for the large 500m by 700m target. Moving forward, special attention will be paid to identify the processes that increase sulphide concentration within the anorthositic magma chamber to vector higher grade mineralized zones within the target. Samples were taken for each 5-foot RC rod.

The chips were put through a splitter that collects 40% as a sample. The sample is run through the splitter again to keep a duplicate in case samples need to be re- assayed. Duplicates, standards and blanks were inserted at regular intervals within the sample sequence for validation purposes.

Results for all QAQC samples were deemed acceptable, except for one isolated sample. Re-assay was not required. A handheld X-ray fluorescence analyzer ("XRF") was used on site for the RC drill samples during the program.

The XRF results were compared with assayed values for nickel and copper. Both base metals had average absolute errors over 50% and thus can currently only be used as a rough guide.