Ubique Minerals Limited announced that it has completed the geochemical surveys at its Daniel's Harbour zinc project and identified high zinc in soil anomalies in the enlarged property area. A contractor was retained in fall 2023 to undertake more geochemical surveys in areas previously unsurveyed and to link up with existing surveyed areas where anomalies are open ended. The geology has now been compiled into an integrated map of the whole property highlighting the features known to be associated with the zinc deposits to locate the most favorable target areas for new zinc deposits that either occur at surface or at very shallow depths such that open pit mining would be practical.

The highest soil zinc values encountered in the survey reached almost 10,000 parts per million or 1% zinc. Cadmium and to a lesser extent lead values in soil are also elevated anomalously. Several of the areas which are contoured dark blue reflect areas where samples could not be collected due to the existence of bogs or ponds and therefore may be biasing the zinc contours distribution. Several of the anomalies have surface extents of several hundred metres which would be comparable with surface extents of historically mined out deposits from the period of prior mining.

Lack of surface outcroppings prevents determination of whether the anomalies reflect bedrock zinc occurrences or boulders of zinc mineralized rock dragged down ice by glacial movement. The Daniel's Harbour properties of Ubique cover both the area of the past producing high grade zinc mine and extensions of favorable area, mostly to the north-northeast along strike for more than ten kilometers. Exploration drilling to date has confirmed three zinc deposits and has indications of two more which require additional definition drilling to define their extents.

Several more zones identified by one or more historic drill holes require relocating and further drilling to confirm. As the deposits are long, narrow and flat lying-in shape and orientation, within flat lying dolomitic sedimentary rocks they may extend across more than one blocks of claims and therefore the ability to consolidate the property position will assist in exploration execution.