Ridgeline Minerals Corp. provided an update on the Company's ongoing drill program at the Selena Project, Nevada. Selena is host to a silver ("Ag") - gold ("Au") - lead ("Pb") - zinc ("Zn") carbonate replacement ("CRD") style discovery located in White Pine County, Nevada.

The objective of the 3,000-meter ("m") core program is to both infill the high-grade upper Chinchilla Zone, as well as to test beneath the Chinchilla Zone for stacked sulfide horizons at depth. Drill hole SE23-046 was lost due to difficult drilling conditions at 126.8 m downhole with the bottom 7.3 m of the hole intersecting strongly brecciated and oxidized mineralization consistent with the top of the Chinchilla Zone. Assays of the truncated upper zone returned 7.3 m grading 64.2 grams per tonne ("g/t") Ag, 0.8% Pb, 2.9% Zn and 0.1 g/t Au or 7.3 m grading 221.20 g/t silver equivalent.

Drill hole SE23-047 re-drilled SE22-046 to a depth of 200.1 m and intersected the same upper Chinchilla oxide horizon over a 50 m + thick intercept (assays pending). The thickness of the altered and mineralized zone in SE23-047 is consistent with nearby reverse circulation drilling in holes SE21-013 and SE21-14. Drill hole SE23-048 is in progress and will be drilled to depths of 400-500m to test for deeper sulfide horizons within the historically untested lower Guilmette limestone.

The core program is tracking on-budget but running behind the originally proposed schedule due to mechanical delays associated with the drill rig, which have now been resolved.