Ridgeline Minerals Corp. announced remaining results from the Company's five (5) hole, 2,034 meter ("m") drill program at the Selena ("Selena") project, Nevada. Results from the Upper Chinchilla zone returned broad intercepts of silver ("Ag") - lead ("Pb") - zinc ("Zn") - gold ("Au") with individual assays grading up to 795 grams per tonne ("g/t") Ag, 25% Pb, 2% Zn, 0.3 g/t Au and 0.2% copper ("Cu") that further support the high-grade tenor of the original Chinchilla zone discovery.

Notably, core holes SE23-049 and SE23-050 were drilled beneath the Chinchilla zone for the first time and intersected stacked Ag-Pb-Zn-Au mineralized horizons ranging from 0.5 m to 4.0 m thickness with individual samples grading up to 63.9 g/t Ag, 0.3% Pb, 1.4% Zn and 0.6 g/t Au (Table 1). These new intercepts effectively double the known vertical extent of Carbonate Replacement ("CRD") mineralization at Chinchilla down to a depth of 690 m (Figure 2). Mineralization remains open at depth and along strike for over 3 kilometers towards the Butte Valley porphyry, the interpreted source to the Selena CRD system.

Selena is located in White Pine County, Nevada, approximately 64 kilometers ("km") north of the town of Ely, NV. The Project shares a property boundary with the Butte Valley project, a US $33M earn-in agreement between Freeport-McMoRan and Falcon Butte Minerals. The 100% owned project is comprised of 39 square kms of highly prospective exploration ground including Ridgeline's shallow- oxide 2020 Ag-Au ± Pb-Zn Chinchilla discovery.

Subsequent drilling has continued to highlight the potential for high-grade CRD type mineralization (Ag-Au-Pb-Zn ±Cu) between Chinchilla and the Butte Valley Cu-Au-Ag porphyry located directly west of the property.