Inventus Mining Corp. to provide an exploration update for its 100%-owned Sudbury 2.0 and Pardo Projects. Exploration Update: At the Cobalt Hill gold-cobalt-nickel target, three diamond drill holes totalling 820 metres have been completed to date.

All three holes intersected the target sulphide-bearing quartz breccia unit further described below. At the Pardo gold project, shipment of the 6,000-tonne bulk sample is underway. Results continue to be expected in March.

Sudbury 2.0 – Cobalt Hill Target: The core from the first three completed drill holes at Cobalt Hill has been processed and 273 samples have been sent to the laboratory for assay. Assay results are anticipated in 3 to 8 weeks. All the holes have intersected the target sulphide-bearing quartz breccia consisting predominantly of pyrite within quartz, chlorite and carbonate veins visually analogous to the unit in hole CH-21-02 drilled last year that intersected 7 metres of 4.4 g/t gold, 900 ppm cobalt and 300 ppm nickel within a larger mineralized interval.

A fourth hole is currently underway and is designed to test the mineral system at a depth greater than 250 m. Below is a summary of the first three completed holes; Hole CH-22-01 (dip -70°) – Intersected a 31-m interval of quartz breccia from 143 to 174 m down hole. The breccia unit and the alteration below it contained on average 3% sulphide. Hole CH-22-02 (dip -45°) – Encountered two intersections of quartz breccia from 39 to 67 m (28 m) and from 90 to 124 m (34 m) down hole.

The breccia units contained on average 8% sulphide. Hole CH-22-03 (dip -70°) – Undercut the sulphide breccia in CH-22-02. The hole intersected a 182-m zone of quartz breccia from 130 to 312 m down hole.

The breccia units contained on average 2.5% sulphide. Bulk sample shipments are progressing well with 1,400 tonnes delivered to the Redstone Mill in Timmins to date. The Company expects shipments to conclude in mid-February.

Milling of the sample will commence shortly after with results expected in March.