Nine Mile Metals Ltd. announced it has received certified assays for drill hole WD-24-01 at the Wedge Mine Project, situated in the renowned Bathurst Mining Camp (BMC) in New Brunswick. WD-24-01 HIGHLIGHTS: Drill hole WD-24-01 was collared on the southern flank of the Wedge Mine deposit within the footwall sediments and drilled at an azimuth of 330 degrees and a dip of -45 degrees to a total depth of 165 meters. The drill hole successfully intersected three Zones of visual sulphide mineralization: 26.76 - 53.16 meters, 69.00 - 82.00 meters, and 139.00 - 142.00 meters.

The company are finding the zones of mineralization are either copper-rich or zinc-rich, but not both concurrently. The company continue to receive assays from completed Phase 1 drill program; as these results correspond to a completed hole, the company look forward to sharing the findings. The digitizing of the historical 276 holes previously drilled by Cominco is progressing and the company will complete the 3D modeling before Phase 2 of the Wedge drill program begins.

The company will incorporate nine completed holes in this program to complete the new modeling. The company is devising Phase 2 advanced geophysics assessment of the area with the technical team and look forward to sharing the results before the spring season commences. The upper contact is sharp.

Two additional zones of mineralization were also intersected, returning elevated copper, lead, and zinc, all of which further confirm the new potential of the system at the Wedge Mine Project.