Wedgemount Resources Corp. announced that it has commenced its 2021 field exploration program at the Company's Cookie copper­gold project, located in the prolific southern Toodoggone copper belt of northcentral British Columbia. The primary focus for the 2021 program will be on the 5.0 kilometer, northwest trending RedAmber corridor, host to the Red and Amber targets. The southeastern Red target is underlain by Triassic Takla Group volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks cut by a northwest trending intrusive complex varying from porphyritic monzonite to gabbro. Copper and gold mineralization is reportedly associated with these intrusive rocks and define a 2 by 1.6 kilometer area of local surface mineralization spatially associated with an open ended, northwesttrending chargeability IP (induced polarization) anomaly (Harris, 2005). The northwest extent of the RedAmber corridor comprises the Amber target, defined by strong copper insoil anomalism associate with a broad gossan. The RedAmber corridor remains largely untested and represents a priority area for evaluation. A systematic program consisting of geological mapping, confirmation soil geochemistry and possible deep penetrating IP geophysical surveys will be completed to define drill targets. Wedgemount has compiled all regional geological, geophysical and stream sediment data together with projectscale historic geophysical data and geochemical data for over 3,000 soil and 400 rock samples. This compilation has defined multiple new areas of interest across the 28,000 hectare property. The 2021 exploration program will also consist of propertywide geological mapping, rockchip sampling and focused soil geochemical grids and contoured soil transects across these areas of interest to develop new targets. Some data disclosed in this news release relating to sampling and drilling results are historical in nature. Neither the Company nor a Qualified Person, as defined by National Instrument 43101 ­ Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43101"), have verified the data, and, therefore, investors should not place undue reliance on such data. In some cases, the data may be unverifiable due to lack of drill core. Mineralization hosted on adjacent and/or nearby and/or geologically similar properties is not necessarily indicative of mineralization hosted on the Company's property. The technical information disclosed in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Christopher Leslie, P.Geo., a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43101.