Rockcliff Metals Corporation provided an exploration update from the winter drilling completed at its Snow Lake Project ("The Project") located in central Manitoba. Drilling was concentrated at the Bur Property where excellent road access from the mining town of Snow Lake exists. The Project consists of four copper-zinc-gold-silver dominant anchor deposits (Bur, Talbot, Tower, and Rail) and several other grass roots prospects all centered around Snow Lake.

The Project is part of the Flin Flon-Snow Lake Greenstone Belt ("The Belt"), the largest Paleoproterozoic volcanogenic massive sulphide ("VMS") district and one of the most prolific VMS districts in the world. Bur Property VMS Winter Drill Program. A total of 1,379 metres of drilling were completed in four holes.

Drilling tested four separate geophysical conductive targets near the existing high-grade Bur VMS (copper-zinc) Deposit. All targets were intersected and explained by fine grained to massive pyrite sulphides in graphitic fault breccia. No appreciable copper-zinc mineralization was intersected in the four holes completed.