Mistango River Resources Inc. announced that it will begin a 5,000-metre drilling program on its Ledden Copper-Gold Project (Ledden) in the Chibougamau District of Quebec. Ledden is also adjacent along the southeast boundary of QC Copper and Gold's Opemiska Project. The drill and crew began mobilizing to the site on the week of October 10, 2022.

Phase One's drilling will focus on the northeast trending magnetic anomalies and test for near surface bulk tonnage copper-gold mineralization. Chibougamau: An emerging bulk tonnage copper-gold District: The historical results and success of the QC Copper and Gold exploration over the last three years at Opemiska have served as a guide for exploration below known showings and copper-gold deposits in the Chibougamau District of Quebec. Opemiska has a resource of 1.58Bn CuEq lbs @ 0.88% CuEq in M&I category & 345.8M CuEq lbs @ 0.73% CuEq Inferred One of the most prolific copper gold mining camps lies immediately west of the Ledden Project.

The magnetic anomaly of interest on Ledden extends for over 2.5 kilometres but has only been tested over a 700m strike length. The Company will test this large, mineralized structure near the surface with little historical drilling. Highlights of the Ledden Project: The magnetic anomaly of interest on Ledden extends for over 2.5 kilometers but has only been tested over a 700m strike length.

Drilling in 2017 intersected up to 0.25% copper over 40.1 metres. Several northeast trending magnetic anomalies have been outlined by detailed airborne magnetics, and a drill hole in 2017 intersected 0.82 grams per tonne of gold over 8.21 metres over a parallel but weaker magnetic anomaly. There is no outcrop and structures are currently interpreted to be vertical, and as such, the true widths of mineralized intersections are assumed to be about 70 to 80% of core lengths.

However, more work is required to establish the dips of the mineralized zones properly.