Inventus Mining Corp. announced assay results from its drilling program at Cobalt Hill, part of its 100%-owned Sudbury 2.0 project near Sudbury, Ontario. Drilling highlights include: CH-21-02: 44 m of 1.3 g/t Gold, 0.04% Cobalt and 0.02% Nickel. Including 7 m of 4.4 g/t Gold, 0.09% Cobalt and 0.03% Nickel (with individual assays up to 0.29% Cobalt and 0.11% Nickel). CH-21-01: 16 m of 0.7 g/t Gold, 0.04% Cobalt and 0.03% Nickel (with individual assays up to 0.17% Cobalt and 0.22% Nickel). Inventus' drilling at Cobalt Hill has confirmed the occurrence of polymetallic gold-cobalt-nickel mineralization enriched with rare earth elements (REEs). This type of mineralization is indicative of a potential Iron Oxide Copper Gold (IOCG) mineral system. IOCG systems typically occur in proximity to magnetic, dense and conductive geological environments with regional and/or structurally controlled alteration. The Sudbury 2.0 project, situated over the Temagami Geophysical Anomaly, with its dense, magnetic, conductive signature, checks all of these boxes. New geophysical modelling of historic magnetotelluric (MT) data collected by Falconbridge in the 1990s, has illustrated an area of conductivity extending towards surface below Cobalt Hill and the Lake Zone. A similar conductive feature is known to occur below the world-class Olympic Dam IOCG deposit, where it is interpreted to be a metalliferous fluid pathway from a deep conductive source.