Scout hole KS22023, located 1.2 km NW of Vanha, was drilled on section with KS22022 and targeted a multi-element base of till anomaly on an interpreted structural feature from geophysical data sets. Hole KS22023 intersected a new area of gold mineralization with 0.87 g/t Au over 0.25 m from 187.10 m along with one other anomalous (0.1 g/t) Au value. The mineralization is hosted by a quartz breccia in graphitic sediments with minor pyrite, chalcopyrite and sphalerite within a zone of core loss.

Scout hole KS22024, located 1.7 km NW of Vanha, targeted a multi-element base of till anomaly on an interpreted structural feature from geophysical data sets. Hole KS22024 intersected widespread Zn mineralization with a best interval of 1.50% Zn over 13.05 m from 95.75 m. One anomalous (0.1 g/t) Au value was intersected. The Zn mineralization is hosted by a quartz-carbonate veined and fractured sequence of graphitic sediments and intermediate to mafic volcanics with disseminated and veinlet sphalerite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite and galena.

Scout hole KS22025, located 400 m east of Vanha, targeted a gold in base of till anomaly on an interpreted structural feature from geophysical data sets. Hole KS22025 intersected 0.69 g/t Au over 2.00 m from 24.20 m and 0.31 g/t combined Pt and Pd over 29.80 m from 34.00 m along with other anomalous (0.1 g/t) Au values. The gold mineralization is hosted by strongly sheared intermediate to mafic volcanics with minor pyrite and the Pt-Pd mineralization is hosted by locally sheared and carbonate-quartz veined fine-grained mafic intrusives with minor pyrite, chalcopyrite and magnetite.

Scout hole KS22026, located 375 m east of Vanha, targeted a gold in base of till anomaly on an interpreted structural feature from geophysical data sets. Hole KS22026 intersected anomalous (0.1 g/t) Au values. Scout hole SM22001, located 3.3 km west of Vanha, targeted gold, platinum and palladium in base of till anomalies.

Hole SM22001 intersected local weakly anomalous Pt (max 68 ppb) and Pd (max 62 ppb) values. Due to drilling difficulties, the hole was shut down short of the planned depth. Quality Assurance and Quality Control: All drill core samples were delivered to the ALS preparation facility in Sodankylä, Finland where sample preparation work was completed.

All analytical work was completed at ALS facilities in Loughrea, Ireland and Rosia Montana, Romania. ALS is an internationally accredited lab and is ISO compliant. Samples were analyzed for gold using either the Au-AA26 procedure (50 g fire assay with AAS finish: Lower Detection Limit ("LDL") 0.01 g/t gold; Upper Detection Limit ("UDL") 100 g/t gold) or they were analyzed for gold, platinum and palladium using the PGM-ICP24 procedure (50 g fire assay with ICP-AES finish: LDL 0.001 g/t gold, 0.005 g/t platinum, 0.001 g/t palladium; UDL 10 g/t gold, 10 g/t platinum, 10 g/t palladium) or the PGM-ICP23 procedure (30 g fire assay with ICP-AES finish: LDL 0.001 g/t gold, 0.005 g/t platinum, 0.001 g/t palladium; UDL 10 g/t gold, 10 g/t platinum, 10 g/t palladium).

Multi-element analysis (ME-ICP61, four-acid digestion, 35 element ICP-AES) was completed on all samples. Certified standards and blanks were inserted every 20 samples. ALS has its own QA/QC protocol using standards, blanks and duplicates.