Mink Ventures Corporation announced it has completed a 507 meter drill program, in six drill holes, at its Warren Copper Nickel Project. All six holes intersected sulphide mineralization. A total of 144 core samples were submitted for analysis and results are pending.

The drill program confirmed that there is an excellent correlation between surface geophysical survey responses including magnetics, electro-magnetic (EM) responses (conductivity), induced polarization (IP) responses with surface sulphide mineralization in historical trenches, and recent drill intercepts. The Warren property covers 1,010 hectares of land, located in Whitesides Township, approximately 35 km west of Timmins, Ontario. It was selected as a high priority target for drill testing as a result of geological data review, a field examination, and a confirmation sampling program conducted by company geologists during the summer of 2023.

The A zone is exposed in historical trenches over a strike length of 120 meters. Mink's grab samples on the A zone returned assay values ranging from 1.075% to 2.08% copper (Cu). Nickel (Ni) values ranged from 0.313% to 0.348% Ni.

Cobalt (Co) values ranged from 0.0389% to 0.0498% Co and silver (Ag) values of interest ranged from 10.3 ppm to 23.8 ppm Ag. Five of the six drill holes intersected the A zone sulphide mineralization over broad, near surface intervals ranging from 11 to 30.4 meters. The objective of the drill program was to determine the geometry of the zone and confirm the tenure of base metal grades of this zone.ade Oil and Gas drilled 23 holes to test Zones A and B in the mid 1950's and outlined a historical non-compliant NI43-101 resource of 385,000 tons of 1% Cu + Ni.

The sixth hole (W24-4) intersected a 4.5 meter zone of mineralization in the upper portion of the hole. This intersection is interpreted to be the northern extension of the "B" Zone. This extends the strike of the "B" zone by approximately 75 meters beyond the historical trenched outcrop area for a total interpreted strike length of approximately 200 meters.

Two historical bulk samples on the B zone returned 0.21% Cu, 0.96% Ni, 0.11% Co and 0.10% Zinc (Zn), and a second bulk sample returned 2.83% Cu, 0.58% Ni, 0.10 Co and 0.13 Zn. The preliminary surface examination and sampling of trenches, along with the recent drill program, has given company geologists significant insight into the nature of the mineralization on the property. Drilling has confirmed an excellent correlation between surface geochemical survey responses including magnetics, Electro-magnetic (EM) response (conductivity) and induced polarization (IP) responses and the mineralized A zone surface trenching and recent drill intercepts.