Ridgeline Minerals Corp. provided a summary of all assay results for the remaining six (6) unreported drill holes from the 2022 fall drill program at the Selena Project ("Selena" or "Project"), located in White Pine County, Nevada. Highlight results from the Chinchilla Target include SE22-039A which returned 1.5 meters ("m") grading 581.0 grams per tonne ("g/t") silver ("Ag"), 0.2% zinc ("Zn"), and 2.0% Tungsten ("W") starting at 244 m downhole.

Hole SE22-039A was an 11.7 m long wedge that was attempted off the original parent drill hole SE22-039, which was also lost in a fault zone in high-grade Ag-W mineralization at 279 m downhole. The two intercepts now confirm over 30 m of vertical continuity within a structurally controlled zone of high-grade silver-tungsten mineralization hosted within Quartz-Feldspar Porphyry ("QFP") dikes. Mineralization hosted within QFP dikes is atypical of the Ag-Au-Pb-Zn Carbonate Replacement ("CRD") mineralization discovered at Selena to-date and may indicate a primary "feeder" fault has been intersected at the Chinchilla zone.

Additional follow-up drilling is required in 2023 to confirm this theory. The remaining five (5) core holes included a four-hole (4) maiden drill program at the Broken Egg oxide gold ("Au") target and a single (1) "scout" hole at the Juniper CRD target to test the down-dip extension of historical high-grade drill intercepts. Broken Egg returned a highlight intercept of 4.4 meters ("m") grading 0.68 grams per tonne (g/t) gold ("Au") including 0.5m grading 2.66 g/t Au starting at 0.6m downhole in drill hole SE22-044.