CDN Maverick Capital Corp. announced drilling is progressing very well in the second half of Phase V. The Company completed core hole CVZ-65 at a depth of 297 feet (90.5 m). The region comprised more than 180 feet (55 m) of claystone types that have contained high lithium values in past drilling. Samples were sent to ALS Labs in North Vancouver on a rush basis and assays are pending. These lakebed sediments have shown very uniform lithologies and lithium grades over large areas of Clayton Valley. It is believed that several faults traverse the valley which are part of the Basin and Range faulting that covers a huge area of the western United States. They are block faults with mostly vertical movement due to extensional (pull-apart) tectonic forces. Several of these fault blocks are present within the Zeus property. They may affect the thickness of the claystones found at any one site in any part of the valley. So far, movement on these faults has been minimal but have seen differences in claystone thicknesses, such as in CVZ-65. Thick claystones with high lithium values seem to be present wherever drill holes have penetrated deep enough to intersect them. The technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Brad Peek., M.Sc., CPG, who is a Qualified Person with respect to Noram's Clayton Valley Lithium Project as defined under National Instrument 43-101.