Lake Winn Resources Corp. announced results and summarize work from its Little Nahanni Pegmatite Project (the Project) located in western Northwest Territories (NWT). The Project is 100% owned by Lake Winn and covers 9682.5 hectares (96.82 km2) of ground that covers the prolific Little Nahanni Pegmatite Group, a lithium-bearing pegmatite dyke swarm.

Summarized Activities from 2023: The Little Nahanni Pegmatite Project was expanded by over 380% through the staking of ten mineral tenures (7182.5 ha); Rock and chip sampling was completed in the central and southern parts of the Little Nahanni Pegmatite Group dyke swarm; Soil sampling was completed along the edges of the dyke swarm to expand and delineate the extensions of the dykes into areas of cover; An Airborne Superconducting Quantum Interference Device (SQUID) geophysical survey was flown in early 2023, with results now fully processed and interpreted; Detailed geological mapping was conducted over parts of the Little Nahanni Pegmatite dyke swarm to refine dyke geometries and evaluate drill targets; Field surveying was completed to ground truth historical drill pads and evaluate future drill sites; GeologicAI was contracted in early 2023 to scan historical drill core in order to obtain high-resolution drill core photos, and hyperspectral and XRF data. Rock and Chip Sampling Highlights: Peak value from spodumene-bearing pegmatite dykes was 3.52% Li2O; A 10 m composite sample across an outcropping dyke returned 1.77% Li2O; 2023 chip sampling highlights include: 2.11% Li2O over 1.70 m; 1.62% Li2O over 3.10 m; 1.52% Li2O over 3.00 m; 1.90% Li2O over 1.62 m. Rock samples collected from a 3-10 m wide spodumene-bearing dyke that can be traced over an 800 m strike length returned an average grade of 1.52% Li2O.