Renforth Resources Inc. updated shareholders on positive assay results obtained in the 5 grab samples obtained from stripping of the Beaupré copper discovery in the north-eastern part of the Surimeau property. The Beaupré copper mineralization was discovered at Surimeau in 2018 by SOQUEM conducting exploration under an option agreement. Upon the termination of that option, during data review, Renforth became aware of the copper discovery, and has conducted prospecting work on several occasions in the area to confirm the discovery, tracing copper and silver mineralization on surface over ~165m in strike length.

In November 2023 Renforth stripped overburden to expose bedrock along strike for approximately 110m and perpendicular to strike for a length of approximately 150m in order to better evaluate and map the mineralization in the main zone and search for additional mineralization to either side of the main zone. Unfortunately, temperatures dropped significantly early in the winter, making removal of overburden difficult due to freezing of exposed dirt and rock, eventually covering the stripped bedrock in a layer of snow. As a result, only 5 grab samples were taken.

The work at Beaupré will continue later this year with channel sampling and mapping, in warmer conditions. The five grab samples taken in the program were taken from the "main vein" and the vein walls to either side, results again confirm the presence of previously unknown copper and silver mineralization on surface. Grab samples are selective in nature and not reflective of the entirety of the exposed mineralized system.

Previous work at Beaupré demonstrates a northeast striking deformation zone surface sampled along a ridge line over ~165m within the Pontiac sediments which underlie most of Surimeau. At its narrowest (~20cm pre-stripping), it has the appearance of a weakly chloritized shear zone but widens in places to ~1m thick areas of silicification, brecciation and quartz flooding. Mineralization occurs as very coarse, irregular, clots of chalcopyrite, occasional bornite and tight disseminations of fine pyrite are found within the vein and the along its margins.

Future mapping and sampling of the stripped areas will further inform the characterization of Beaupré.