Libero Copper & Gold Corporation announced assay results from initial surface sampling at the Terry target including a 35 metre section where 8 grab samples contain 5.54%, 5.46%, 3.44%, 2.07%, 1.38%, 1.26%, 0.79% and 0.63% copper respectively. Additional geochemical sampling and mapping follows up on the 19 multi-element geochemical anomalies identified in the 2019 program and the conductive targets identified by the recent ZTEM geophysical survey. Work commenced at the lower elevation Terry target while the higher elevation Ridge and Poker targets where still snow covered. The Terry target is characterized by a copper-gold surface sample anomaly with anomalous K/Th detected in airborne radiometrics, on the northeastern edge of the Limpoke Pluton. New sampling and mapping compliments historic sample results and has delineated two areas within the radiometric anomaly with elevated copper-gold - Limpoke Cliff and Terry Creek. Limpoke Cliff had not received any previous or historic sampling and new sampling returned up to 5.54% copper. Mineralization is associated with a felsic porphyry, pegmatitic dikes and a gossan breccia. At Terry Creek samples returned up to 0.43% copper in volcanics and porphyry intrusives. Of the 57 grab samples collected from the Terry target area 27 returned above 0.1% copper and, of these, 11 returned up to 0.3% copper, 9 samples assayed between 0.3% and 1.0% copper and 7 samples graded more than 1.0% copper. Additionally, anomalous gold graded up to 0.53 g/t gold. Big Red comprises 20 contiguous claims totaling 26,000 hectares in northwestern British Colombia, 45 kilometres southwest of Telegraph Creek along the Glenora Road. Big Red lies within the Golden Triangle 70 kilometres north of Galore Creek and 100 kilometres west of Red Chris. The Golden Triangle is a geological province of prodigious gold and copper mineralisation and host to some of Canada's most famous mines, including Premier, Red Chris, Snip, Brucejack and Eskay Creek. Within the Golden Triangle porphyry copper and gold, epithermal gold and silver and volcanogenic massive sulfide styles of mineralisation have all been recognised. At Big Red the primary gold-copper targets are peripheral to a distinct large magnetic-high feature and coincide with a radiometric potassium anomaly, copper, gold, silver and molybdenum anomalies and a mapped Jurassic aged porphyry intrusion.