Grid Metals Corp. announced the commencement of a drill program at its Campus Creek Lithium Property near Ignace Ontario and announced the buy out of a joint venture partner option to purchase an effective 15% additional interest in the Campus Creek and Donner Lake Lithium joint ventures. The option buy out is in return for 7,142,858 common shares of the Company and is subject to regulatory approval.

Grid has signed a drill contract with Azi Drilling Ltd. of Dryden, Ontario to test the Campus Creek Lithium Project located near Ignace, Ontario which is located approximately 240 km northwest of Thunder Bay, Ontario. Drilling is expected to commence early to mid July on the Highstone Dyke. The target is a surface spodumene (Lithium) bearing occurrence that returned an Li2O select grab sample value of 4.35% along with other lower values.

Approximately 1,000 meters of drilling is planned in the first phase of drilling. The phase one drilling at Campus Creek is designed to understand the orientation of the lithium-bearing dyke and possible extensions. All samples referenced in this news release were analysed at Actlabs (Ancaster) using a sodium peroxide fusion digestion method and a variety of analytical finishes including atomic absorption, XRF, ICP and ICP-MS. Grid maintains a rigorous QA/QC protocol for all of its exploration programs including inserting of analytical blanks, duplicates and commercial standards at regular intervals (generally one QA/QC sample is inserted every ten samples).

The results reported herein all passed Grid's QA/QC thresholds for standard and blank accuracy for the key rare metals of interest on the property, i.e., lithium, cesium and tantalum.