VR Resources Ltd. announced that drilling is underway at its Hecla-Kilmer (“H-K”) property located in northern Ontario. Drilling will focus on two of three areas of high grade critical metal mineralization discovered by VR within a large hydrothermal breccia system hosted within the multiphase alkaline complex with carbonatite at Hecla-Kilmer. Four to five holes are planned for a total of approximately 2,000 metres.

The program is expected to take four to five weeks to complete. Geochemical data are expected through year-end and into the first quarter of 2023. Drilling is again being done from exploration camp established in 2020 on private land at Otter Rapids located just 23 km southeast of the property.

The camp has “green” electrical service, situated at the terminus of Highway 634 which links the hydroelectric facility at Otter Rapids to the towns of Cochrane and Kapuskasing located on the northern Trans-Canada Highway 11 to the south. The Ontario Northern Railway also passes through Otter Rapids to service the communities of Moose Factory and Moosonee located on the tidewaters of James Bay some 125 km to the northeast. There are two specific objectives of this fall drill program: Delineate and/or extend the high-grade mineralization in Hole 13 (243 metre intersection of 1% Total Rare Earth Oxides “TREO”) both down plunge to the southeast and along strike to the southwest along respective controlling structures.

Track the high-grade mineralization in Hole 15 on the south rim of the complex along a controlling northeast-southwest structure evident on regional and detailed magnetic maps. Additionally, time and weather permitting, will evaluate completing an initial test hole on the southeast structural boundary of the circular magnetic anomaly at the Company's new Northway property located just 12 km to the northeast of Hecla-Kilmer.