Green River Gold Corp. announced the receipt of assay results for drill holes WK-23-04 and WK-23-05 from MSA Labs, Langley, B.C. The Company has also finished drilling hole numbers WK-23-06, WK-23-07, and WK-23-08 and is awaiting assay results from those holes. The drilling results are from the Company's 100%-owned Quesnel Nickel Project, located 40 kilometres east by road from Quesnel, British Columbia, in the prolific Cariboo Mining District in South Central British Columbia, Canada.

Assays results received for 5 of the 8 holes drilled in 2023 confirm the presence of mineralization from the surface of the bedrock. The Company reported the assay results from WK- 23-04 and WK- 23-05, the fourth and fifth drill holes completed in the 2023 drilling season. Comparing the results with the previously reported results for 2023, the assay results are quite similar.

The nickel, magnesium, cobalt and chromium concentrations are also consistent with the 42 holes drilled in late 2021 and throughout 2022. The drillers encountered 1.50 meters of glacial till before reaching bedrock in drill hole WK2304. They encountered 8.22 meters of glacial till before reaching bedrock in drill hole WK2305.

The glacial till is similar to sediment layers at surface, which is typical in the Cariboo region. Many of the previous drill holes were drilled from rocky outcrops and encountered no glacial till. These two drill holes encountered nickel, magnesium, cobalt, and chromium in the first meter of bedrock, as did the previous 48 drill holes.