Grid Metals Corp. announced final drill results from the completion of the Northwest Dyke drill program at the Donner Lake Lithium Property in Manitoba, Canada. The Company has now received all assays from the winter drilling program which will be incorporated into the upcoming maiden resource estimate expected before the end of Second Quarter/23.

SGS Canada has been retained by the Company to complete the estimate which will include both the Main and Northwest Dykes. Highlights: Visible spodumene mineralization noted in all drill holes in the core area of the dyke. Northwest Dyke remains open at depth and along strike to the south (current strike length of approximately 715 meters).

Apparent widths of up to 10 meters identified at 185 meters below surface. The Northwest Dyke is exposed at surface and recent resource drilling has projected the lithium bearing pegmatite to at least 300 meters below surface. Drilling highlights include: GDL 23-68: 5.9 m of 1.59% Li2O starting at 14.5 m. GLD 23-74: 6.9 m of 1.56% Li2O starting at 59.1 m. GDL 23-78: 10.7 m of 1.13% Li2O starting at 185.2 m. GDL 23-81: 6.7 m of 1.60% Li2O starting at 54.2 m. GDL23-84: 5.0 m of 1.37% Li2O starting at 262.7 m. Following on drilling competed in 2022, the 2023 NW Dyke resource drilling program included 19 holes for a total of 4,379 meters.

Analytical results are shown in Table 1. The Company has rapidly progressed the Donner Lake Lithium Project to the resource estimation stage in just over a year since the start of drilling in February 2022. In total 66 resource drill holes were completed in 2023 for a total of 17,696 meters at the Main Dyke and Northwest Dyke. True width of drill intercepts are between 50-80% of apparent width.

Project Plans. SGS Canada Inc. has been retained by the Company To complete a resource estimate in compliance with National Instrument 43-101.