Northern Superior Resources Inc. reported assay results from recent drilling completed in the 300-metre gap between the Arctic Fox and Fennec Fox zones (the "Gap Zone") as well as along a 200-metre gap within the Corsac Trend on the Philibert gold property, located 60 kilometres southwest of Chibougamau, Quebec, Canada (the "Philibert Project", Northern Superior: 75%, SOQUEM: 25%). Highlights Include: DDH PB-23-439 returned 2.93 g/t Au over 16.3 metres from 186.4 to 202.7 metres, including 6.46 g/t Au over 5.5 metres from the Gap Zone; DDH PB-23-441 returned 1.30 g/t Au over 35.2 metres from 65.0 to 100.2 metres, including 5.44 g/t Au over 4.0 metres and including, 8.35 g/t Au over 1.5 metres from the gap at the Corsac Fox Zone;DDH PB-23-438 returned 16.75 g/t Au over 2.5 metres from 118.0 to 120.5 metres, including 37.2 g/t Au over 1". DH PB-23-432 returned 1.80 g/t Au over 13.4 metres from 126.9 to 140.3 metres, including 16.89 g/t Au over 1.,1 metres from the Gap Zone; DH PB-23-433 returned 1.04 g/t Au over 20.0 metres from 181.0 to 201.0 metres, from the Gap Zone; and.

DDH PB-23-443 returned 0.48 g/t Au over 49.0 metres from 60.0 to 109.0 metres, from the gap at Corsac Fox Zone. Drill Program. The Philibert Project is comprised of five main zones, with the northwest and southeast domains being the primary components.

Historically, a 300-meter gap has always existed between those two domains where the late aged NE-SW oriented Obatogamau fault transects the NW-SE oriented mineralized Philibert trend. Building on the tremendous success of the recent drilling programs across all five main zones, Northern Superior undertook a 3,000-metre drilling program earlier this year, in order to investigate this gap area. Northern Superior is reporting results for nine drill holes that tested the 300metre gap between the ArcticFox and Fennec Fox zones (the Gap Zone) as well as four drillholes that tested the gap at the CorsacFox Zone.

The results include infill drilling between the Arctic Fox and Fennec Fox zones where results from drilling completed last year returned high grade intersections including hole PB-22-382 returning 3.86 g/t Au over 15.0 metres starting at 198.0 metres and hole PB-22-379 returning 1.15 g/t Au over 19.4 metres starting at 167.6 metres. Nine (9) additional holes tested the gap including hole PB-23-439 drilled towards the southeast to test mineralization down dip from holes PB-22-382 and 379 which returned 2.93 g/t Au over 16.3 metres starting at 186.4 metres. Drilling tested mineralization to the east towards the Fault and Fennec Fox with hole PB-23-432 returning 1.80 g/t Au over 13.4 metres starting at 126.9 metres.

Hole PB-23-431 also tested mineralization to the east but failed to intersect the intended target and drilled along the late aged fault which is not mineralized. On the east side of the fault several holes tested the extension of mineralization to the east of the fault correlating to the new domain in the Gap Zone, all holes intersected altered shear zones but were only weakly mineralized. Towards the west three holes tested mineralization along strike with hole PB-23-438 returning 16.75 g/t Au over 2.5 metres starting at 118.0 metres and hole PB-23-433 returning 1.04 g/t Au over 20.0 metres starting at 181.0 metres.