Kintavar Exploration Inc. provided exploration Update. The summer exploration program on the Wabash project began in June 2022. The camp at the Wabash project had been put back into operation during the month of May allowing for the geophysical surveys to commence.

Two (2) geophysical targets (MLI corridor and GB1) will be evaluated with Induced Polarization (IP) and DeepEM respectively. The geological team has started surface work on the MLI corridor in order to trench and to expose the high-grade mineralized horizons from hole WAB-21-21 (1.01% Cu and 19.3 g/t Ag over 16.8m). As the anomalies from the IP survey become available, the surface exploration work will attempt to follow the high-grade horizon laterally.

Currently, the MLI corridor is estimated at over 1km in length. The results from trenching and geophysics will be used to plan the drilling program that is planned to start in July or August. Currently, approximately 2,000m of drilling is being planned for phase 2 which will be followed up by another drilling program in the fall.

Social acceptability: Several meetings had taken place in May 2022 to provide an update on the Wabash project and the upcoming work with the local Wemontaci First Nation community and the La Tuque municipality. The Wabash project benefits not only from great infrastructure but as well from supportive local communities and First Nations.