CBLT Inc. announced that exploration activities completed by the Ontario Geological Survey on Copper Prince and Otto Lake Properties. In 2016 and 2017 the company carried out extensive work at Copper Prince near Ed's Watering Hole, including surface sampling, mapping, excavation, an IP survey and a diamond drill program. During the 2017 field season, the Sudbury District Geologist visited Copper Prince and collected 8 grab samples. The results of those samples were made available to the company. Highlights include 3.43, 3.57, 6.58, and 27.84 g/t Au, and 11.53% Cu. Three of the eight samples returned values that exceeded the upper detection limit for cobalt and copper. Two of these were from outcrop at Ed's Watering Hole. This area is known to the company to have cobalt mineralization, based on CBLT's own surface sampling and 2016 diamond drill program. These three over-limit samples are currently being re-analyzed by the OGS using a different analytical method, and the results for them will be provided once received from the OGS. Samples 17-0287-0001 through to 17-0287-0004 were collected from blast rock at the Copper Prince Showing, and samples 17-0287-0005 through to 17-0287-0008 were collected from outcrop at Ed's Watering Hole. The company acquired 100% of the Otto Lake Property in February, 2017. It consists of 33 claim units over four claim blocks roughly 8 kilometres southwest of Kirkland Lake and close to the former producing Swastika Gold Mine. In 2017 the Kirkland Lake District Geologist's Office collected 11 samples from Otto Lake. The results of those samples were made available to the company. Particularly exciting to the company is the new discovery evidenced from a sample collected from a sulphide-bearing metasediment which returned 2.31 g/t gold, in an area with no known historical work having been completed. The company plans to carry out a follow- up work program as soon as possible to evaluate this new discovery.