VR Resources Ltd. announced the discovery of another high grade zone of critical metals in one of two new areas of mineralization at its Hecla-Kilmer ("H-K") property located in northern Ontario. 25.5 metres @ 1.131% TREO with 18% as Magnet REO, within 55.2 metres @ 0.70% TREO starting less than 30 metres from bedrock surface in Hole HK22-015. Context: This news release provides new data for the final four holes of the recently completed drill program at H-K, and in particular, the three reconnaissance holes HK22-014, 15 & 16 located 1.5 - 2.5 km to the south of the critical metal mineralization discovered in 2020 and 2021 in the northern part of the complex.

Summary of New Data: The new, 55 metre intersection in Hole 015 is from the south rim of the complex, in a different structural block and some 2.5 km to the southeast of Hole 13 with the 243 metre intersection of 1.01 % TREO, including 65 metres @ 1.56% TREO that was announced on July 21, 2022, in NR-22-08. New intersections are also provided in Table 1 for Holes 14 and 17. They extend the known, high grade mineralization in Hole 13 farther to the west along the main east-west fault in the area: There are no less than 30 individual metre-scale veins from 0.5 ­ 0.98 % TREO in Hole 14, which collectively extend the mineralization in Hole 13 some 250 m to the west along strike; In Hole 17 which targeted an RTP magnetic anomaly 200 x 700 m in size and located 400 m to the west farther still, there are no less than 62 individual, metre-scale veins from 0.5 ­3.3 % TREO within an intersection of continuous mineralization over 287 metres grading 0.38% TREO, including 32 m @0.7% TREO, and individual samples up to 3.3.% TREO at the bottom of the hole; that mineralization is open to depth with no evidence to constrain continuation based on styles of mineralization and alteration in the drill hole.