VR Resources Ltd. provide new geochemical data for the remaining 4 drill holes from the five-hole program completed in October at its Hecla-Kilmer project in northern Ontario. In addition to the 49 metre intersection of rare earth oxides and critical metals starting at surface in Hole 2 (NR-21-08; March 11, 2021), and the 299 metre intersection in Hole 5 and reported last month in NR-21-22, there are two new, broad intersections of rare metal mineralization to report from the recently completed drill campaign at H-K which extend the system to more than 1,000 m in length: Hole HK21-008: 120 m @ 0.52% Total rare earth oxides starting at 237 m, within a broader interval of 255 m @ 0.16% Nb205 from 125 m based on calibrated XRF data, including: 35m @ 0.42% TREO and 0.18% Nb2O5 from 144 m; 11m @ 0.71% TREO and 0.41% Nb2O5 from 324 m; Hole HK21-009: 152 m @ 0.54% Total rare earth oxides starting at 120 m, and including: 9 m @ 0.97% TREO and 0.18% Nb2O5 from 120 m; 4 m @ 1.75% TREO and 0.34% Nb2O5 from 243 m. The analytical detection limit for gold in geochemical data for H-K is 5 ppb. There is now evidence for hydrothermal gold elevated above background in six of nine drill holes assayed to date at Hecla Kilmer. Gold occurs over appreciable intervals in two holes: Hole HK21-006: 56 m @ 22 ppb gold, including 0.52 g/t gold over 1.02 m; Hole HK20-002: 53 m @ 16 ppb gold, with up to 184 ppb gold.