ValOre Metals Corp. provided an update on the 4,500 metre (“m”) core program at ValOre's 100% owned 59,483-hectare Angilak Property Uranium Project located in Nunavut Territory, Canada. Drill hole 22-DP-001: intersected a near-surface zone of radioactivity (4,000 counts per second (“CPS”) from 49.82 to 50.20 m) but was subsequently lost at 78 m hole depth.

The hole terminated above the anticipated depth of the lower zone; Drill hole 22-DP-002: drilled to target depth of 178 m from the same pad (tilted to a -75° dip from a -70°), and intersected 6 zones of radioactivity, including highlights of: 12,000 CPS from 57.80 to 58.11; 9,361 CPS from 102.20 to 102.41 m; Zones of radioactivity correlate well with mineralized intercepts in the up-dip 2022 Reverse Circulation (“RC”) drill holes and are characterized by intensely hematized and brecciated graphitic tuffs, hosted within a broader package of foliated basalt.